Amusing tweets that sum up your quarter-life crisis perfectly
Life in your 20’s can be complicated. You are no longer in college but you’re still struggling to make a name for yourself in the big bad world of adults. And if you thought that peer pressure wouldn’t be a problem at this stage then you couldn’t have been more mistaken.
At a time when you’re mindlessly swiping left on your smart phone, there are friends who are getting engaged, married or even having babies. Perhaps you are stuck in a hopeless job but are too scared to make the big leap to realise your dreams.
These tweets by 20-somethings about their quarter-life crisis might help you enjoy a laugh…even if it is at your own expense.
10 a.m.: champagne toast for coworker who got engaged
— Julia Bush (@jabush) June 8, 2016
4 p.m.: champagne toast for coworker who got married
at least i'm drunk
Tbt to Halloween when I dressed as the babadook but my friend's house had more of a grown ups drinking wine vibe pic.twitter.com/PoGKUFeLLw
— Katie Dippold (@katiedippold) June 30, 2016
I gotta stop bringing up finishing seasons of TV shows like it's an accomplishment
— shut up, mike (@shutupmikeginn) May 29, 2016
Maybe my stomach hurts because all I eat is boba and salt. Maybe I'm dying! Who knows, really......
— shelby fero (@shelbyfero) July 12, 2016
To little kid eyeing my McDonalds: thats right i can eat this any time i want... Dont ask about any of the other parts of my life please.
— Funny website man (@BevisSimpson) July 20, 2015
When I'm stressed, I make a to-do list of small, achievable tasks
— Dana Schwartz (@DanaSchwartzzz) July 14, 2016
1. Eat full pint of Americone Dream
2. Fall asleep in my clothes
the treadmill is a perfect metaphor for my life bc no matter how much i think im progresing im realy in the same place but also now im tired
— jomny sun (@jonnysun) April 22, 2015
HANGOVER LEVEL: I'm still in bed and there are no more Instagrams left. I've looked at all of Instagram.
— Ali Spagnola (@alispagnola) July 10, 2016
a separate driving lane for people who aren't emotionally stable enough to make decisions but still want to participate in traffic
— kiddo (@mrsjohngoodman) June 15, 2016
same pic.twitter.com/3ezjCCS4Vi
— lauren ashley bishop (@sbellelauren) July 11, 2016