Over the years, we at Bored Panda have seen a lot of wholesome TikTok trends, like the one that had users telling their closest people they're enough or another that inspired children to share how cool their parents were. But the platform also has plenty of funny challenges.
The latest one is called "estoy cansado." Translated from Spanish, this phrase means "I'm tired," and folks are using it to label videos where they show their exhausted everyday items.
Scrolling through the uploads, we've noticed quite a few pencils, cords, and even credit cards pushed to their very limits. So we decided to commemorate these objects for their long service and dedicate a whole publication to them. Hopefully, the hard workers will get to retire soon. They've earned it!"
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This is why I always cut my cards into tiny little pieces. Including straight through the chip. No one's repairing that!
Hopefully they don’t need an accurate measurement of something between 14 an 16 cm.
i have an uno card deck that is a conglomerate of about twelve different decks. The newest we bought last year, the oldest from the 90’s i believe
I have a couch pillow like this. A plain off-white pillowcase knotted around it to keep it together and stuffed in nicer case that I can remove and wash.
When you want to be barefoot but there’s a no shirt no shoes no service sign.
What is this? It sort of looks like a hockey stick, but I don’t think that’s what it is
Homeowners Insurance sees pictures like this and mounts a serious effort to track the people down.
I don’t know why but it looks like something from a sci-fi movie
Just a small slip in the shower and.....well the water will wash the blood away.
One can go to their bank and as them to send you a new one, it's free
Yet another person desperately trying to commit arson on their house and make it look like an accident.
The poor things on this list. There’s no point in saving them, the only thing left for them is the sweet release of death
Hahahaha. Perfectly said.
Really makes you want to play saxaphpne huh?
While I didn't grow up with much money, my parents made sure that I never really struggled for food, clothing, etc. They had tough childhoods and weren't afforded the same. So our family used empty magarine containers for tupperware, used things until they abslutely fell apart, etc. I still carry that mentality with me today. I have underwear and tshirts with holes in them that I still wear. Obviously only at home and to sleep in, and only if no one is having an adult sleepover. So I don't fault anyone for absolutely using these things to this point.
I agree as long as it isn't a health hazard :)
Absolutely the same. And I have come to embrace that part of me because I realise that most of the world lives like that and the rest of the world should live more like that! But if something looks like it's going to burn the house down, that would be the first thing to go.
Absolutely. And it should be a common mindset.
I have pint containers from sour cream and fresh peanut butter, and quart containers from yogurt, plus the flatter ones my Chinese takeaway uses. Why would I buy tupperware? And if it cracks or gets stained or stinky, I just recycle it (which I would do anyway).
Half of these are poor people making do, a quarter are people deliberately pretending they use something for the likes, and half are already discarded things (fridge, green bus thing etc)