![]() So then I very quickly have to compose myself in order to appear at least somewhat normal… This GIF actually describes conversations with me quite accurately □ Remember that weird sense of humor I mentioned? Well, often, it leads to me laughing hysterically at stuff, and then I look around and realize no one else thinks it’s funny. That’s it! Make sure you laugh a lot in the process, too.Use the tag #gif-y-love and choose a GIF you love for each of the provided prompts.Mention the creators ( Tiction and Nehal).Thank the person who tagged you and leave a link to their blog.German is such an easy language, I don’t see what people are complaining about □Īnd now, onto tag #2… The GIF-y Love Tag The Rules: (I drive around the Christmas tree.)Īnd the past tense forms are different, too: And if you put them in a sentence, they have to be split differently, for example: There’s no way you can mix these verbs up! The first one is stressed on the “um” and the second one on “fahr”. One of my American friends showed this to me, but look – this meme is obviously being a bit harsh here. ![]() Grocery shopping has truly become life-threatening! ANIMAL MEME You know back in pre-pandemic times, when some people would just block a whole aisle with their cart and then you’d get all flustered because you couldn’t decide on whether to just squeeze past or figure out a way to best interrupt and say you needed to pass? So then you ended up walking around half the store to go into the aisle from the other side, only to find that the cart had now been moved to block that? No? I guess it’s just me, then □īut anyway, the pandemic has increased my fear of people a hundred-fold… Why do all of them suddenly feel the need to stand so freaking close to me?! And to show off their noses for the entire world to see?! Because I can’t think of any other reason why those shouldn’t be covered by masks. Grocery shopping is making me even more uncomfortable now than in used to. And not just because of the toilet paper shortage. Hahaha □ – unfortunately, there’s definitely some truth to this one, too. Honestly, guys, I am honored to be one of the first ever taggees in an original tag □ And I absolutely love memes and GIFs (which is pronounced /dʒɪf/, just so you know), so these are right up my alley! The only downside is that I’m now EXTREMELY behind on homework, so if you’re wondering why I have read and commented on a lot fewer of your posts than usual, you now know the reason □ I’ll catch up next week, I promise!Īnyway, since my insane workload has prevented me from writing the Addie LaRue review I originally wanted to post today, I thought we would go with a tag instead! Or actually, two of them! Nehal over at Books and Words and Tiction at Fictionally Crazy both tagged me to do the Memez Tag, and what’s more, they even came up with their own original tag, the GIF-y Love Tag, which they also tagged me for. Oh, and then there’s the fact that we’re little children at heart and had to climb literally every rock we could find … So yeah, instead of those four and a half hours, it took us more than six □ Oops… But since Germany has just gone back under lockdown, I guess it’s a good thing that we made the most of being able to see each other while we still could. And also, by the end of the hike, it had gotten so foggy that we had absolutely no clue where we were in relation to our surroundings. ![]() It was only supposed to last four and a half hours, but let’s just say that the path that our map and my phone (when we ended up distrusting the map) swore was there certainly wasn’t! At least I highly doubt we were supposed to wade through a swamp of mud that went up past our ankles. I wasted an entire day last week reading The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue (not that I regret it □), and on Sunday, my best friend and I went on a hike that she had given me as a birthday present. Let me tell you: This week, the workload really hit me in full force.
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