“Memes Against Humanity”: 50 Random Memes To Distract You Long Enough To Survive The Week
Interview With ExpertIt’s the end of the week, and all you want to do is hurry home and spend your Friday on the couch, binging your favorite show and stuffing your face with snacks (or go out with your friends, you extroverts). However, it’s not even lunchtime, and you still have the whole day ahead of you. You sigh and try to come to terms with it and somehow survive.
Dramatics aside, we know it can be difficult to drag yourself through the workday on Friday. That’s why we’re coming to the rescue with a list of hilariously random memes collected by the ‘Memes Against Humanity’ Instagram account. They’re guaranteed to bring some fun and excitement to your day to make it more bearable!
While you're scrolling through, don't forget to check out a conversation with mindset and wellness coach and founder of Clear Space For Joy, Julie Vincent, and global joy speaker and bestselling author of Messy Joy: How Joy Can Begin Before Your Difficulties End, Robin Shear, who kindly agreed to share their best tips on how we can find fun and excitement in our everyday life.
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Mindset and wellness coach and founder of Clear Space For Joy, Julie Vincent, and global joy speaker and bestselling author of Messy Joy: How Joy Can Begin Before Your Difficulties End, Robin Shear, agree that in adulthood, we often tend to rob ourselves of fun, intentionally or not.
"As adults, fun is often (incorrectly) seen as a luxury. It’s something we focus on for our kids or on vacation, but see it as a nice-to-have instead of an essential component to our whole life wellness," says Vincent.
"All of the shoulds, beliefs, and stories pile up, adding in the unnecessary pressure that keeps us busy, overwhelmed, and unfulfilled. With mindset shifts and small daily rituals, you can consciously create more fun and joy. It’s a whole new way to see and move through life—one where you’re deeply connected to yourself, family, and friends."
"Think back on the joy of childhood. Do you remember how exciting it was when the recess bell rang? What did it feel like to play and have fun for 15 minutes? While you may not realize it, your teachers were counting on these intentional joy breaks to energize you and keep you on track for the rest of the day. And then, we grew up and became adults, often leaving fun behind, focusing instead on success," explains Shear.
"Generally speaking, we were prepared to be productive members of society from a very young age and fun wasn’t just forgotten, it was even discouraged in many aspects of adult life. The good news is, we need to view fun differently. It's often considered frivolous when it should be included as foundational."
Incorporating moments in our day-to-day that allow for some joy and excitement can improve our well-being and make us more productive. And we don't have to plan big or elaborate activities to achieve this. It's all in the little things!
"I cannot stress enough the importance of dripping in small things each day that just make you feel good. Despite modern society's mindset that silliness, play and good old fun isn't a priority, there is growing evidence that is actually an essential part of our well-being (I'd even say it's the secret ingredient!)" says Vincent.
That was a lot of money for a deterrent that can be completely defeated by a piece of plywood.
What a despicable way of just letting a human being , homeless or not to seek shelter from the rain . Also wherever a homeless person tries to find a place to rest and sleep , they get kicked out. Why don't they find a solution to help house the homeless! "But for the grace of God go I" i hope the people responsible for this remember that sentence.
Makes me so angry. In Queensland (I think) there’s a council that has banned homeless people, threatening them with $8k fines and throwing away their belongings, tents etc. Like, you’re actively putting these people into more poverty just because you don’t like the way they take up room. Eff you, Moreland council.
Load More Replies...Really. Like, if you have all that extra money how about building more low cost housing?
Out of all the empty office buildings from everyone telecommuting. Win win. People get to continue to work from home. The homeless get housing. Stop making people go back to the office and start converting office spaces into housing.
Load More Replies...Why are we doing this to human beings instead of helping them get on their feet and help them deal with whatever mental/social/d.r.u.g problem. Some don't want to be helped but the vast majority do. They are people. You are people. We are people. How much did those spikes cost by the way?
With lanes on both sides, having people stat there is risky, they can both cause accidents or get run over. Depending on how settled the squatters get it is also a risk that tents and waste may blow out on the road, causing hazards
Thought that at first, but the spikes are also left and right of the pillar.
Load More Replies...Sadly, when these same cities get involved in providing homes their costs skyrocket for a variety of reasons (graft, waste, fraud), and they barely build any, so, future considerations get spiked because they saw the absurd previous costs.
Often housing for the homeless comes with rules they can’t abide by. Like no pets. Or no d***s. Or no visitors. They just need regular housing where they’re not being spied on. A social worker who lives downstairs in every building. That can get them hooked up with benefits, MH Care, and a*******n treatment if they want it.
Load More Replies...No, this is a dangerous area. Look at all the traffic lanes. This is about keeping everyone safe
yeah because sleeping under a bridge on a main thougfare is safe for any one
JFC this makes me furious. I can never understand why a city (or anywhere) can't put up some of those ''tiny homes'' for the homeless, instead of blowing money on this sort of c r a p. A roof over your head, a clean bed, hot running water, and a flushing toilet can do wonders. Many people just need a hand getting back on their feet, or somewhere safe to stay for a while, and deserve some bloody dignity.
🤬🤬built by INHUMANS !!! that live in posh houses well there by the grace of god so the saying goes go them !!
Here in Japan, virtually ALL outdoor seating has been made "anti-homeless", with iron brackets that make it imPOSsible to sit in any position other than "bolt-upright". SHAME on this heartless excuse of a gov't.
Vienna has decided that housing is a Right and has managed to save millions of €uros by doing so.
They do the same in NYC on ledges of buildings installing metal wires that point upward so birds can't land for a quick rest without being impaled.
S**t, where do you think somebody who is homeless is going to get a piece of $60 plywood?
Load More Replies...My mom literally did this when I was 4 and my brother was 2. She grabbed a bottle of wine, climbed that tree and watched us from a safe distance. She was a bit of my hero sometimes.
Having more fun throughout the day also doesn’t have to mean adding more activities and more things. Sometimes, the opposite is true. Removing things from our schedule and freeing up some space in it can allow play, connection, and flow to flourish in our day-to-day lives. Eliminating not-so-fun activities that consume our attention, like phone time, gives us more time to do things that are enjoyable without getting too overwhelmed.
"The Harvard Business Review determined that regularly pausing a couple of times during the workday not only improves our well-being, but when we avoid screens and include movement (the new recess!), it helps us be more productive. What a win! Imagine how you'd feel on Monday morning if you expected your day to be less stressful and more successful because recess breaks were scheduled in," suggests Shear.
If you’re struggling with ideas on how to find fun things to do in your routine, Shear recommends trying to think like a child for a moment.
"As a global joy speaker helping burned-out audiences have more joy in life, my most requested talk is about the transformative power of inviting the joy of childlike wonder back into our adult lives. Could we please have more fun? Yes, by thinking like a child.
When's the last time you blasted your favorite song and enjoyed a rowdy 4-minute dance party in the kitchen? Or started a timer just to see how quickly you could walk around the perimeter of the building... aiming to beat your record by one second a day, just because you could?" she asks.
Those of us who grew up during the Cold War, that was your best option. I lived 30 miles from a primary target.
"Seeing our situations through the eyes of a child changes everything," explains Shear further. "Need a tip? Think back to what it was like to begin sentences with, "I wonder what would happen if..." and then find out what happens more often. Recess breaks are just the beginning. To feel less depleted and more alive, inviting your inner child's voice back into the conversation is a game-changer."
Whereas Vincent suggests making a menu that you can easily choose from each day to allow more fun moments in your day-to-day. "It can include things that are pure fun, like a dance party to your favorite songs or simple things that boost your mood, like a sunset walk with your dog after dinner. You can also make the mundane things more fun, like listening to your favorite podcast while doing the laundry or calling a close friend while you make dinner!"
And at that point you are officially a CAT! Next week we will cover pushing things off the edges of other things.
Of course, it's impossible to completely avoid bad moments in life, and when that happens, Shear recommends treating it like a game. "The game's not over. If you're keeping score and want to have more fun, focus on the good as well. To recover from a setback, train yourself to ask, "What went well? Where's the good?" Kids love rewards, but so do adults. We all like to be caught doing it right, but often only acknowledge the difficulties of life," she explains.
"So, to bounce back from a bad day, keep track of your wins, good choices, and things that were positive. Keep a sticker chart, a tally sheet, put your favorite emoji in your online calendar, or throw a paper clip into a jar... the game is won when you watch the good visually outnumber the bad. It won't mean that the bad didn't happen, but you'll be training yourself to see the whole picture. Be sure to play the full game: Intentionally tracking the good raises the fun factor of even the toughest day."
Meanwhile, Vincent likes to look at bad days as temporary, which means that things will improve soon, especially if we want them to. "Meditation helps a lot to release a bad day and refocus on what matters to you. I also practice gratitude when things are challenging - that simple perspective shift can bring you from focusing on the hard things, to appreciating what is going well in your life," she concludes.
I DO NOT EVER want to know what "Flipping a Grunt" means! I know it's probably made up for comedic effect but I don't care! NO GRUNTS WILL EVER BE FLIPPED IN MY PRESENCE!
Keep the cats inside. Especially if there are predators like that around.
hear me out. just write chili con carne down: you can eat it as a stew like thingy, wraps, with cheese and pie crust out of the oven, with rice, put it with cheese on a slice of bread and either in the oven or the sandwichmaker or in a fried cheese sandwich... it's endless possibilities
Noe I feel bad because my dog was dumb as rocks so I know he didn't understand it. I learnt pretty fast to ground myself before petting him but d**n, did he think I randomly stung him?
Seen this happen with whole families when someone is dying. Gutting to see them apart when they most need to draw close to each other, and all to try to 'protect' each other.
A gentle peck or what not is fine, but I don't want to see anyone full on snogging in public. That is a private matter.
It actually is kind of funny what companies will just write off... Oh it's just a few thousand dollars. And business debt can file for bankruptcy. So...yeah. I need a nap.
I feel like if you have a job where the s**t you do for a living is really important, & canceling will seriously screw somebody else over, you shouldn't be scheduling any of that really important s**t if you or your partner is within two weeks of f****n giving birth!
This is a classical "at no point in that headline could i predict what's coming next"
Someone screwed up the catering. Subway was the backup. This was a first cousin marriage wasn't it?
My 1st reaction was, huh, true... Then I thought, we don't really know what 11 years locked in a cupboard under the stairs would do to one's resolve
I remember being a teenager/young adult and watching sports with my dad and thinking this or that player was super cute. Now I'm 42 and I just think, "Dang, they're all so flipping young!"
A school friend once told me (back in the days of police conducting driver testing) that a buddy of his didn't even manage to get out onto the road. The police officer took one look at the car and immediately slapped a defect notice on it
A lot of times people don't believe me when I say it, but propaganda is rael.
Where do these strange ideas come from? Sounds like some people just have lousy friends.
The way you do it is you split the cost of the one remaining ticket.
A colleague of mine got married to his girlfriend after 9 years of relationship, in one month they were separated and didn't take even 6 months to divorce
Don't streaming server farms and internet servers also use a ton of electricity/power? Curious about proportions but need to get work done today and I know I'd end up going down a rabbit hole.
I am SOOOO glad we got rid of that infuriating 50 items cutoff premium c**p. Thank you thank you thank you!
I presume they finally realised that they were asking people to pay to see the worst items in the list. 🤣
Load More Replies...I am SOOOO glad we got rid of that infuriating 50 items cutoff premium c**p. Thank you thank you thank you!
I presume they finally realised that they were asking people to pay to see the worst items in the list. 🤣
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