Facebook is notorious for gathering people together into all kinds of groups. From wedding shamers to very poor wildlife photographers, there’s a safe place for virtually anyone. Now, this group called “Zoom Memes for Self Quaranteens” is on its way to amassing 1M members who come there for relatable student and work life content.
Whether you’re a struggling student failing to meet the deadline or an office worker drained from neverending Zoom meetings that have little to zero purpose, you came to the right place.
Below we wrapped up some of the funniest memes shared on the group so scroll down and hit upvote on the ones you liked!
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Ahhhhhh if only we actually taught kids about stuff they were going to need in life, like how to handel money
You were taught basic arithmetric and how percentages work under the assumption you had a functioning brain when you turned 18.
We learned how to do taxes in a required class in high school. It was just taking basic math and applying it.
I will NEVER forget how to spell parallelogram. Mr Hayes said his fave band was ELO and you have to have ELO in a parallelogram.
Don't diss parallelograms, how else would you know how to cut garlic bread?
Well learned how to do taxes in school. Also, they're incredibly easy.
In high school I was in a history class that was part of a program called "interstudent". I learned more about the backstabbing nature of an office work environment than I ever wanted to know. We could steal other students work and take credit for it, or we could sabotage group projects while helping another group. We had to document it and let our teacher know we were doing it beforehand to get extra credit for it, but it was all fair game unless you got caught, and that credit would go to the one that found you out. Talk about getting an education.
Maybe that is just not what schools are for. They teach academic subjects. So maybe this guy doesn't need a parallelogram in his life, but other jobs do and we see every day what happens when uneducated people throw their opinions around. Schools also don't teach you how to use the potty, dress yourself, cook basic meals, manage your money, drive a car, knit and sew ... those are life skills and there are either classes available outside school or it's your parents' job to teach you this.
You reference several things that WERE taught in HS when I attended. - Home Economics we learned to: cook; sew; knit - Business we learned: balance a checkbook; fill out a job application; keep a ledger (basic bookkeeping) - Driver's Ed: self explanatory. Maybe cutting these life skills from school is the problem?
Load More Replies...Starting in 2020, the worldwide pandemic has changed the ways we communicate, work, and do our daily duties. Meaning, it all went online. People found new comfort in working from their homes, having more free time on their hands they would otherwise spend on dressing up and commuting.
At the same time, COVID-19 disrupted labor markets globally. Millions of people were furloughed or lost jobs, and others rapidly adjusted to working from home as offices closed. Many other workers were deemed essential and continued to work in hospitals and grocery stores, yet they shifted to new workplace regulations aimed at reducing the spread of the novel coronavirus.
I hate it even more when my brain actually considers if it's a robot or not.. like no mf
According to the Future Of Work After Covid-19 report by Mckinsey & Company, the pandemic pushed companies and consumers to rapidly adopt new behaviors that are likely to stick. “Considering only remote work that can be done without a loss of productivity, we find that about 20 to 25 percent of the workforces in advanced economies could work from home between three and five days a week,” the report states. This represents four to five times more remote work than before the pandemic. Experts forecast that this new trend could prompt a large change in the geography of work, when individuals and companies move out of large cities into suburbs and small cities.
My brain just has moments where it absolutely refuses to process anything and it's very annoying
Why couldn't it have been history like the moon landing? Why a f*****g pandemic and WWIII?
Actually I'm using all of it to trash on myself all day for the smallest mistakes
Another big change initiated by the pandemic is the e-commerce boom, which has grown two to five times faster than before the pandemic. Many consumers discovered the convenience of e-commerce and other online activities during the pandemic. Moreover, there was also a boom in virtual transactions such as telemedicine, online banking, and online streaming services.
I do this with teachers. Like, I cut out about 60% of my actual thoughts when emailing teachers.
Girl I'm 15 and I've already had about 30 of those in the past few years
Oh, you want water? I just drank a 24 oz Coke for you! Ungrateful body smh
Idk why but the sentence "I'd rather eat a whole bus tire" is absolutely hilarious to me
I always find it enjoyable when 15 people send "reply all" to tell everyone to stop sending "reply all" - and repeat.
Having a crush just in general is embarrassing and annoying. Especially when you have one on the most incredible fictional guy and every time you think about him you think about how you can never be with him and no one will measure up. Not that I know how that feels of course.
*sales person voice* ITS SO EASY! ITS JUST LIKE MAGIC! :D
People always say you should go to college after high school, but then they force you to pay completely ridiculous amounts of money to go there. Make it make sense please.
i think everybody is worrying north, south, east and west by now
Wake up at 8:56 , start up computer, grab my sweatpants and ballcap, dash to the kitchen and turn on the prepped keurig, pull on pants and ballcap with ponytail hanging out the back, push button to start heated keurig, dash to the bathroom to pee, back to get my coffee, back to bedroom, plug in twinkle lights around headboard, jump on bed, adjust pillows and join class.
I'm Not even on Vine, I never was, but I got 4 moods: Freesh Avah cadoo, I hope I don't fall, Sike it's a jumpsuit, and... Road work ahead? Uh yeah, I sure HOPE IT DOES.
i'm opposite. i clean when i'm depressed. if my house is a wreck, i'm in a good mental state. if it's clean, there's a problem.
I feel and look like I got hit by a bus when I wake up no matter how many hours I sleep
Every time I've been in a breakout room, everybody said "Does anybody know what we're supposed to do? No?" and then we talked about whoever's cat was visible.
Idk what you’re talking about I just mute the class, leave my webcam off, and go back to sleep until it’s over
Me and my dad doing math homework last night: My dad: WHAT'S 4x4!?!? Me: 18 My dad: SOFIA.4x4. YOU'RE IN HIGH SCHOOL me: (crying) I DUNNO, 20??!?!
I was in Nashville for spring break when we first learned about it. We just kept thinking "It won't make it over here, no need to worry"
It also seems to work. I've done pretty okay so far, revealing all kinds of personal trauma in essays. I usually say that the class helped me resolve some of my issues.
Yea, I honestly think 9x9+81 Is more embarrassing than Ank... Nevermind.
I always leap out of bed and scribble things down as fast as humanly possible.
I only remember the quadratic equation from algebra because my teacher put it to a tune. That's all I remember.
Don't worry, your mind always can carry you back there in your nightmares 😂😂😂
Load More Replies...I should really stop reading these lists, they’re giving me depression…
Welp im in 4th grade and almost to 4th quarter well hecc, 8 more years until the end of my suffering and then there goes college slapping me with 4 more extra years of suffering (ehh atleast i kinda like international studies ;-;)
Don't worry, your mind always can carry you back there in your nightmares 😂😂😂
Load More Replies...I should really stop reading these lists, they’re giving me depression…
Welp im in 4th grade and almost to 4th quarter well hecc, 8 more years until the end of my suffering and then there goes college slapping me with 4 more extra years of suffering (ehh atleast i kinda like international studies ;-;)
