Normal People Vs. Me: 9 Amusingly Truthful Comic Strips

We all have our own "weird stuff" that we have to deal with on a daily basis. And that’s super cool because that’s what makes us human. You know the kind of things we’re talking about; some people refuse to eat unless they have a knife, some people have a fear of looking into a mirror in a dark room, others avoid stepping on sidewalk cracks — all these quirks are common, and we all have them.
We here at Bright Side have had a lot of fun watching funny habits of the people around us and decided to share our observations with you today. Do you recognize yourself in any of these joyful illustrations?




'est-ce que tu aimes le fromage?' That's one weird guy.
Humuhumunukunukuapua'a FIsh




if u can eat without messing up your shirt, then scientists should know supernaturals are real


bro same with baking, I just found out that icing cupcakes is way harder than I thought it would be...
Preview illustration credit: Asthik.com
Comments
I do not like the last one but the others a little but I don't do that well I don't do those at all and the one that's cooking I don't even cook I'm going to give it a happy face it's because I like it oh and a star to😁😅
so relatable

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