Top 10 #QuarantineLife Posts

If you’re like us, you might be already getting stir-crazy in your home — and this pandemic has only just begun. There are weeks ahead of us before we’re through this crisis.
Well, it helps to know that you’re not alone — we’re all in this together. And it also helps to laugh.
We’ve been delighting in the proliferation of posts describing #QuarantineLife, where people are predicting what their future will look like after a number of days in isolation. We put these posts together in a list here so that we can all have a chuckle — because if we can laugh at it, we can transcend it.
Day 4 of quarantine pic.twitter.com/t9DxoSz2e6
— madame communism: warlord (@darthmewwww) March 17, 2020
Day 4 of Quarantine pic.twitter.com/DE7HgfhqrG
— Rox (@RoxBrown_) March 16, 2020
“how’s self quarantine going?” pic.twitter.com/6dzU8UjoeZ
— iqra (@iqraanabi) March 15, 2020
day 9 in quarantine: On my way to working from home pic.twitter.com/GrAb8SxGOF
— 10TAVY (@10TAVY) March 17, 2020
No more gym. Just this every morning #QuarantineLife #coronapocolypse #coronavirus pic.twitter.com/dpfczRCE0B
— Firas Maksad (@FirasMaksad) March 16, 2020
View this post on InstagramGuys, Shirley gets it. . . #covid #corona #quarantinelife #workfromhome #fatandsassy
Quarantine day 69: pic.twitter.com/IPWOURuWvn
— Padma Lakshmi (@PadmaLakshmi) March 17, 2020
day 89 of quarantine: pic.twitter.com/aCNMOYkPPf
— trent andrew (@trentandrewrld) March 12, 2020
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