The internet is so full of craziness, every day we find something unusual buzzing on social media, seeing it makes us realize how do people do it and even sometimes why do people do it. No matter how unique they are, it manages to draw new experiences and uniqueness, to entertain us.
Similarly, a few days back there was a fuss when a thief robbed a student’s laptop, later on, thief writes an apology email after feeling guilty for stealing the laptop; “Hello I am very very sorry for taking your laptop. I am extremely poor and needed the money. I left your phone and wallet so I hope that slightly makes up for something.”
In the email, not only did the thief apologise profusely for stealing the laptop, he even offered to forward any assignments or university work that the student might have on the laptop.
Similarly, A picture on the social media has become viral, which shows long bill used to replace a broken window blind.
This time the case is from Ohio, America, where a man fixed his broken window blinds using a bill receipt, yes you heard it right; a useless bill receipt made out of paper.
Before I explain this further, look at the image to understand it better. The tweet captioned “One of my blinds broke in my bedroom so I just went to CVS.”
After a long shopping, who would like to get a long bill receipt, and what to do about it? However, this man showed a way to make those receipts productive rather than thrown into the trash.
Seeing the picture the internet couldn’t keep calm and the Tweeterati went mad and started trolling with the best sense of humour.
I work at CVS and when a receipt prints, I be lookin at the customers like pic.twitter.com/umg2rrL7uB
— 🍩Donut_King🍩 (@nowayitspatrick) December 7, 2018
You win 2018. Everyone else can go home!!!! pic.twitter.com/rk8ePEWMR7
— MrsBundrige (@MrsBundrige) December 6, 2018
You buy one item from CVS this how long the receipts really be. pic.twitter.com/xBQRYd9VUQ
— Gimmie my money Old Lady Punk!!! (@classy_cutie03) December 6, 2018