Trying to stop the spread of the coronavirus, many governments across the globe are imposing strict quarantine regulations. However, sitting within your four walls 24/7 can take a toll on any of us.
So, to let everyone know we’re in this together and relieve the tension during these difficult times, some people have been making funny signs to describe their everyday reality of living in isolation. From birthday announcements to shopping requests, Bored Panda has collected some of the most amusing quarantine signs, showing that the pandemic hasn’t destroyed our spirits yet.
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2 days ago
Not ignoring. Putting him to Jail, forcing him to write a denial and later died of the very same virus he was warning people.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused many things to happen, some predictable, others not so much. European leaders have confined people at home and their approval ratings soared. Some right-wing politicians have temporarily socialized their national economies. And as the world faces arguably the worst global health crisis in a hundred years, there’s been a mass outpouring of jokes and general silliness. Even if we are scared, we’re coping with our fears through laughter.
2 days ago
This should be #1
According to Tom McTague, the why of humor has long been a mystery. “For ancient Greek philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle, it was a dangerous phenomenon, something that had the potential to undermine authority and the good order of society. Laughing at those in charge was a serious issue then (and still remains the case in more autocratic parts of the world). Today, in democratic societies, we know the importance of mocking those with power, and we celebrate it, on Saturday Night Live in the United States and Have I Got News for You in Britain,” McTague explained in The Atlantic.
2 days ago
That is too funny.
However, the writer thinks humor is more than thumbing our noses at power. “It is slapstick as much as satire, a man hitting another man with a frying pan; Kevin McCallister terrorizing Harry and Marv; Ross, Rachel and Chandler struggling to get a sofa up the stairs to Ross’s apartment.”
The late Robert R. Provine, a professor at the University of Maryland who was of the world’s leading experts on laughter, said that laughter was our way of bonding. “Most people think of laughter as a simple response to comedy, or a cathartic mood-lifter,” he wrote. “Instead … I concluded that laughter is primarily a social vocalization that binds people together.” We laugh with others to give us “the pleasure of acceptance,” Provine argued—to show that we are the same.
2 days ago
The firefighters holding puppy’s lol
And when you think about it, it totally makes sense. Professor Naomi Eisenberger, a social psychologist at UCLA known for her research on how the brain behaves when it experiences social rejection and disconnect, told BBC that our current situation, with billions of people cut-off from their normal lives, is unprecedented. She pointed out the importance of people living alone trying to stay connected with those we care about.
Professor Stephanie Cacioppo, an expert in behavioural neuroscience and psychiatry at the University of Chicago, added that adjusting our mindset and expectations is key to avoiding feelings of loneliness.
“Right now you live alone. And right now you have no choice. So you can either scream all day long or make the most of it,” Dr Cacioppo said.
Which is precisely what these people are doing through their signs. Consioucly or not, they’re following these advice and connecting to one another in a time of isolation using humor. They’re making the most out of it.
2 days ago
“The nice sign wasn’t working” 😂😂😂
2 days ago
The poor kids face at the end lol.
2 days ago
Reload.
2 days ago
I think Hans is an “ill-flavoured” beer snob. She’s 93 and she likes what she likes.
2 days ago
I love these yodaslippers!
2 days ago
😂
2 days ago
This should be higher!
2 days ago
Women are getting validation that men would just die without help.
2 days ago
Straight to the point.
2 days ago
I absolutely LOVE this. These should be everywhere.
2 days ago
They’ve got a point
2 days ago
This is brilliant!
2 days ago
That’ll do it.
2 days ago
Revenge tastes so good.
2 days ago
A piece of fruit. 😂
2 days ago
i like it 140638
2 days ago
Yes to this 100 times.
2 days ago
Love the irony of this.
2 days ago
wow
2 days ago
YASSS
2 days ago
Amen!! Your productivity is stressing me out…but yeah I’ll follow suit the week before quarantine ends.
2 days ago
Ah… that’s the song for the right chest compression rhythm.
2 days ago
15 days since Bra. i win.
2 days ago
omg SO TRUE!
2 days ago
Please stop calling Gentlemen’s Clubs Gentlemen’s Clubs. Actual gentlemen do not enter such clubs.
2 days ago
*HONK-HONK*
2 days ago
the hearts tho 🤣
2 days ago
We have been having online church for a while now.
1 day ago
If god it truly everywhere… STAY THE F*CK HOME
2 days ago
I’ve been spending way too many hours listening to Reddit stories on Youtube.
2 days ago
highschool music 2.0
2 days ago
Not free hugs anymore
2 days ago
I know exactly what you mean!
2 days ago
Well hell, I don’t know what impresses me more about this, how nice their handwriting is with a pressure washer wand (someone knows basic calligraphy), that they managed punctuation, or the fact that its so bright because of how badly that sidewalk needs cleaned. Every time I try to write with a pressure washer wand its a hot mess.
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