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]]>In a viral video shared on TikTok, Hunter showed an email from an unnamed student who explained that they had statistics exam they were unprepared for and would not be able to put enough time to complete the task for her class. They also attached a file titled “EXTENSION.”
The file was actually a song in which student the student was asking for an extension while also using the usual excuses including that their computer crashed and that their dog ate the router so they don’t have the internet.
“I swear college kids these days will do ANYTHING except write their actual essay,” Hunter shared in the video, which has more than 19 million views.
Hunter also shared a follow-up video after many TikTokers rushed to the comments section to ask whether the student got an extension. According to Hunter, the student got the extension, and so did the entire class. Additionally, she explained that the song was actually part of the assignment.
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]]>Kolo has been sharing his works on TikTok, and they have been picking up quite a lot of attention, landing him loads of new followers and even an interview with The Washington Post.
According to Kolo, he started re-designing random flyers and posters during a period of “creative rut”. One day, he was walking around the city and noticed a flyer posted by a board game enthusiast looking for similar-minded people.
Kolo couldn’t stop thinking about the flyer, so he decided to re-vamp it, making it eye-catching and more efficient in conveying its message. He then returned to the same spot and placed it next to the original.
“When I see something poorly designed, it’s in me to imagine how I would do it differently,” Kolo told The Washington Post. “That got me really excited.”
Soon, Kolo saw his creative spark lit up again, and he started giving a makeover to other poorly-designed flyers and posters. He was particularly targeting small businesses and charitable efforts, who could benefit from his work.
Kolo’s re-designs became a hit on social media, regularly generating hundreds of thousands of views. Check out more of them below.
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]]>In a viral video shared on TikTok, Pinter explained that he recently made a typo in a grocery delivery order online and was delivered $700 worth of blueberries. The clip shows two big bags full of blubbery containers sitting on his floor.
“So what should I do with all these? Pie? Jam? Stomp on them and make blueberry wine?” Pinter asked his social media followers.
TikTok users were quick to share some suggestions in the comments section. A number of them suggested Pinter should return the blueberries, while others advised him to freeze them for later use. On the other hand, some simply used the opportunity to crack some jokes.
“I wish I could afford to accidentally spend $700 on blueberries,” one TikToker wrote.
“This would bankrupt me,” another added.
Pinter has yet to share an update about what happened with all the blueberries, but we really hope they didn’t go to waste and that he managed to use them all.
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]]>TikTok user @honeysmyguarddog recently uploaded a clip from her Ring camera that shows a real estate agent pulled up to her driveway. He rings a bell, but no one opens since the homeowners are at work and the kids are at school. Soon, potential buyers join the realtor, and together they start inspecting the outside of the house.
@honeysmyguarddog is watching this on her phone and activates the alarm. The group returns to the front, after which the realtor enters the house through the back door and lets others in. They spend around 20 minutes going through the rooms before walking out.
“Now, mind you, my dog is home. Apparently not a very good guard dog, but she’s home,” the TikToker user explains in a voice-over.
@honeysmyguarddog Had I not had a Ring camera I would never have know this happened at all!! #ringdoorbell #houseforsale #realestatescrewup ♬ Oh No – Kreepa
The original video, which already hit 17 million views, was followed by a part. 2 that shows the police arriving just in time to catch the realtor. The homeowner also comes shortly after, and the officers enter the house to check for stolen items.
@honeysmyguarddog Part 2 of the day the real estate agent showed my house even though it’s not for sale. #ringdoorbell #houseforsale #realestate ♬ Oh No – Kreepa
In a couple of subsequent videos, @honeysmyguarddog explains that the realtor apologized for his actions and explained it was all misunderstanding. According to his story, he was supposed to show the neighbor’s house, who told him to enter through the backdoor.
The TikTok user also added that the police said they could do nothing and that she would have to be satisfied with an apology.
@honeysmyguarddog Part 3 questions answered about my last two videos. #ringdoorbell #houseforsale #realestate ♬ original sound – user1163656031937
@honeysmyguarddog Reply to @busymomonli ♬ original sound – user1163656031937
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]]>In a viral video shared on TikTok, Hunter showed an email from an unnamed student who explained that they had statistics exam they were unprepared for and would not be able to put enough time to complete the task for her class. They also attached a file titled “EXTENSION.”
The file was actually a song in which student the student was asking for an extension while also using the usual excuses including that their computer crashed and that their dog ate the router so they don’t have the internet.
“I swear college kids these days will do ANYTHING except write their actual essay,” Hunter shared in the video, which has more than 19 million views.
Hunter also shared a follow-up video after many TikTokers rushed to the comments section to ask whether the student got an extension. According to Hunter, the student got the extension, and so did the entire class. Additionally, she explained that the song was actually part of the assignment.
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]]>The post Artist Re-Designs Random Flyers and Posters Around New York City appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Kolo has been sharing his works on TikTok, and they have been picking up quite a lot of attention, landing him loads of new followers and even an interview with The Washington Post.
According to Kolo, he started re-designing random flyers and posters during a period of “creative rut”. One day, he was walking around the city and noticed a flyer posted by a board game enthusiast looking for similar-minded people.
Kolo couldn’t stop thinking about the flyer, so he decided to re-vamp it, making it eye-catching and more efficient in conveying its message. He then returned to the same spot and placed it next to the original.
“When I see something poorly designed, it’s in me to imagine how I would do it differently,” Kolo told The Washington Post. “That got me really excited.”
Soon, Kolo saw his creative spark lit up again, and he started giving a makeover to other poorly-designed flyers and posters. He was particularly targeting small businesses and charitable efforts, who could benefit from his work.
Kolo’s re-designs became a hit on social media, regularly generating hundreds of thousands of views. Check out more of them below.
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]]>The post TikToker Makes a Typo in Grocery Order, Receives $700 Worth of Blueberries appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>In a viral video shared on TikTok, Pinter explained that he recently made a typo in a grocery delivery order online and was delivered $700 worth of blueberries. The clip shows two big bags full of blubbery containers sitting on his floor.
“So what should I do with all these? Pie? Jam? Stomp on them and make blueberry wine?” Pinter asked his social media followers.
TikTok users were quick to share some suggestions in the comments section. A number of them suggested Pinter should return the blueberries, while others advised him to freeze them for later use. On the other hand, some simply used the opportunity to crack some jokes.
“I wish I could afford to accidentally spend $700 on blueberries,” one TikToker wrote.
“This would bankrupt me,” another added.
Pinter has yet to share an update about what happened with all the blueberries, but we really hope they didn’t go to waste and that he managed to use them all.
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]]>The post Realtor Organizes a Buyer Tour for TikToker’s House That’s Not for Sale appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>TikTok user @honeysmyguarddog recently uploaded a clip from her Ring camera that shows a real estate agent pulled up to her driveway. He rings a bell, but no one opens since the homeowners are at work and the kids are at school. Soon, potential buyers join the realtor, and together they start inspecting the outside of the house.
@honeysmyguarddog is watching this on her phone and activates the alarm. The group returns to the front, after which the realtor enters the house through the back door and lets others in. They spend around 20 minutes going through the rooms before walking out.
“Now, mind you, my dog is home. Apparently not a very good guard dog, but she’s home,” the TikToker user explains in a voice-over.
@honeysmyguarddog Had I not had a Ring camera I would never have know this happened at all!! #ringdoorbell #houseforsale #realestatescrewup ♬ Oh No – Kreepa
The original video, which already hit 17 million views, was followed by a part. 2 that shows the police arriving just in time to catch the realtor. The homeowner also comes shortly after, and the officers enter the house to check for stolen items.
@honeysmyguarddog Part 2 of the day the real estate agent showed my house even though it’s not for sale. #ringdoorbell #houseforsale #realestate ♬ Oh No – Kreepa
In a couple of subsequent videos, @honeysmyguarddog explains that the realtor apologized for his actions and explained it was all misunderstanding. According to his story, he was supposed to show the neighbor’s house, who told him to enter through the backdoor.
The TikTok user also added that the police said they could do nothing and that she would have to be satisfied with an apology.
@honeysmyguarddog Part 3 questions answered about my last two videos. #ringdoorbell #houseforsale #realestate ♬ original sound – user1163656031937
@honeysmyguarddog Reply to @busymomonli ♬ original sound – user1163656031937
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