We're more than halfway through 2020,Watch Believer Online and many of us are physically still quarantining at home. But mentally? Well, we could be anywhere.
A new meme is here to help you pinpoint where exactlyyou are mentally. To partake in the meme just attach the words "Mentally I'm here" to the first image that comes to your mind, like so:
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Many people are coping with the year's continuous chaos by mentally seeking solace in a space that makes them feel safe, such as the Friendsapartment, the Stars Hollow gazebo — in the fall, of course — Drake and Josh's room, or the kitchen in Ratatouille.
But others are using the meme to be a bitmore realistic. Understandably, some of us are mentally in spaces of pure and utter stress right now, so they're images of a cow staring out to sea, a scene from SpongeBob SquarePants,or a static-filled screen to properly express their emotions.
Hopefully seeing these will offer you the introspection needed to craft a meme of your own.
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