Coronavirus has turned into a raging pandemic throughout the world. It is forcing countries to take some strict and crucial decisions. Now we are seeing a countrywide lockdown being initiated in most parts of the world.
A third of the global population is said to be on strict lockdown according to Business Insider. This means that people have to follow the precautionary measures and remain in self-isolation until it is safe to do otherwise.
As we all know, the implementation of such harsh measures is not easy for anyone. Most of us need to find new ways to pass the time.
Well, they say that necessity is the mother of invention, and people have already invented a new social media trend to poke fun at the concept of self-isolation. This new social media trend might be exactly what you need if you’ve been feeling alone in all of this.
So, without further ado, let’s dive into what it is.
One Month Later during the quarantine
Now as you can see from the tweet below, people are already having a laugh about their time under quarantine:
March 1st vs April 1st. pic.twitter.com/vnzQiNr7Ca
— Mark Ruffalo (@MarkRuffalo) April 1, 2020
What started as a joke or a meme, has now become a trend on Twitter. People are sharing their own versions of what the lockdown is doing to them.
The famous 10-year challenge has turned into a one-month challenge. And we’re absolutely loving it. Even if we’re turning into Gollum in between the process!
March 1 – April 1
This is for @PSN_ElectricDC pic.twitter.com/jFXeeudpPv
— 🎮 Pete ⚒️ (@VidGamesPete) April 1, 2020
March 1st April 1st pic.twitter.com/gLkN9WgA9a
— erika 🫀 olivia colman's version (@oliviascolmans) April 1, 2020
March 1st vs. April 1st pic.twitter.com/VBz1HcaLi5
— Joe (@JoeBuettner) April 1, 2020
March 1st vs April 1st pic.twitter.com/CFfuhMAr8p
— Jordan (@veilleuxwho) April 1, 2020
Me on March 1st Me on April 1st pic.twitter.com/kyBXVljD21
— Richard Staff (@RichardStaff) April 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/brooklynbatman_/status/1245052713454514177?s=21
me march 1st vs me april 1st pic.twitter.com/nluglUlgcC
— lady macknight (@macknightly) April 2, 2020
1st March vs 1st April pic.twitter.com/MyLKnwDRIV
— Andy Ledger (@Lowfeller) April 2, 2020
March 1st vs April 1st #TheWalkingDead pic.twitter.com/eFj1SBiIH7
— Carol (@aka_tahto) April 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/notarealchris/status/1245588720398434309?s=21
March 1st Vs April 1st pic.twitter.com/cQcO39onDW
— Wesley (@Jerspar) April 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/BrooklynBatman_/status/1245359054190514176?s=20
https://twitter.com/uomodelmisterio/status/1245519426562260992?s=20
https://twitter.com/owenbutler__/status/1245354117222084610?s=20
https://twitter.com/PernicketyPanda/status/1245679492946964481?s=20
https://twitter.com/ALBY_LAD/status/1245679671959748609?s=20
@HamillHimself
March 1st vs April 1st#COVIDー19 #StayHomeSaveLives pic.twitter.com/MtZzeRYWx1— Natalie (@eilatan82) April 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/straytski/status/1245676360011563009?s=20
https://twitter.com/Great_O_Hex/status/1245677025580498944?s=20
March 1st vs April 1st pic.twitter.com/ijPAqGlUsC
— Men with ven (@LeChristopherHa) April 2, 2020
Me on March 1st vs April 1st. pic.twitter.com/f37XRWtbM8
— the woods are lovely dark and deep 🪁 (@rAdelaidegrl) April 2, 2020
Me on the 1st of March vs Me on the 1st of April. pic.twitter.com/FmP2Dl5XhO
— Presuming Ed (@JamesOldham) April 2, 2020
1st March / 1st April https://t.co/2NTn4fIYZm
— IndieTreasure (@IndieTreasure) April 2, 2020
February 1st March / April 1st pic.twitter.com/PDcN318wPP
— ヾ(٭〄ω〄)ノ゙❁⎈❀Đɇfnɨsŧ–Đɇnɨƶɨsŧ❀⎈❁~(keyfi)kaçık (@cikcik_messiaen) April 2, 2020
18th march vs 1st April 😂
@_Bint_e_Ali pic.twitter.com/sMJN0b7dwo— خضـــــــرا (@Khiz__) March 30, 2020
March 1st vs April 1st pic.twitter.com/gfU450JmPh
— Nick Gillham – check my header image (@Nikeyg1) April 2, 2020
March 1st vs. April 1st. pic.twitter.com/pJf5OqLZAA
— Charlie Kane (@PGATOURKane) April 2, 2020
March 1st vs april 1st pic.twitter.com/MgS4QAxh0J
— Tony (@Tony_Balogney) April 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/liom10__/status/1245595268910735360?s=21
We understand that humor in a time of an epidemic might not be everyone’s cup of tea. But if it can keep our minds off it, we’re all for it.
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