The Queen wore green for her broadcast, so of course the photoshoppers got on it.
House uses fairy lights to celebrate the NHS.
The problem with cats when working from home.
A story about a whale carcass, dynamite, and how this relates to Coronavirus.
Films & TV Shows that predicted the future.



In the film Frozen, the characters Hans, Kristoff, Anna and Sven are named after Hans Christian Andersen, the author of the film’s source material The Snow Queen.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) April 4, 2020
I'm not sure I'm allowed to tell you this but I'm drunk and it was printed in the Daily Mail today: Sewing Bee back on 22nd April and they've moved it to BBC One. Let me have another beer and I'll tell you who wins. https://t.co/uxpOAcCrxt
— Joe Lycett (@joelycett) April 4, 2020
Palm Sunday in lockdown #PalmSunday2020
(You can print / colour this at home: https://t.co/IL6RsUzkyA) pic.twitter.com/TuPvtwQFOX
— Dave Walker (@davewalker) April 5, 2020
https://twitter.com/Queen_UK/status/1246870429400215555
Epidemiologist must be the most commonly used 7-syllable word of all time now.
— Richard Osman (@richardosman) April 5, 2020
Recently, MSE staff have started to ask themselves philosophical questions like: Why do washing machines have windows and dishwashers don't? Why aren't clothes sizes the same everywhere? Why don't toaster have windows?
Have you been having these random debates with yourself?
— MoneySavingExpert (@MoneySavingExp) April 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/fxenabler/status/1247094772088606725
For those sending around vile jokes about the Prime Minister in ICU… please remember the words of The Queen last night:
“I hope in the years to come everyone will be able to take pride in how they responded to this challenge”.
Show some class. pic.twitter.com/YpbBF6otAd
— Dan Walker (@mrdanwalker) April 6, 2020
Regardless of what language they speak, if someone is given these two shapes and told to label one "bouba" and one "kiki", 95% of people will label the spiky one "kiki" and the smooth one "bouba".
(Image: Andrew Dunn.) pic.twitter.com/6aMwbgDMLD
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) April 6, 2020
Is this the next series of Years and Years..
— Helen George (@helen_george) April 6, 2020
I was just about to tweet something and I asked my husband: “Is this funny?”
He had a look and replied, “It’s a totally functional joke.”
I won’t tweet it.
This could be a long six months.— Victoria Coren Mitchell (@VictoriaCoren) April 7, 2020
Just a guy and his pet duck at home during the quarantine… https://t.co/lZZzXuNTtL
— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) April 6, 2020
These doctors have put their pictures on their PPE so that their patients can see who is looking after them, this is such a nice idea ☺️ pic.twitter.com/KyacsOyrr7
— Danny💙 (@PaedsNurseDanny) April 6, 2020
Father and son dressed like Batman and Robin spotted outside supermarket pic.twitter.com/04E4STR3kR
— The Independent (@Independent) April 7, 2020
https://twitter.com/jckndrw/status/1246563406909452291
In Harry Potter & the Cursed Child, Snape makes his first appearance with his back to the audience. At the dress rehearsal I saw him in his long black wig & my eyes filled with tears because, for a split second, my irrational heart believed when Snape turned round, I'd see Alan. https://t.co/qC3xxmwz3d
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) April 7, 2020
I’ve clearly been hanging out with politicians for too long… https://t.co/ck4tVXNELX
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) April 8, 2020
https://twitter.com/ThePoke/status/1246726131648208896
https://twitter.com/suziruffell/status/1246819014212452354
New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern confirms Easter Bunny is classed as an “essential worker” but it might be “difficult for the bunny to get everywhere” in current circumstances.
Tooth fairy also confirmed as an essential worker. pic.twitter.com/Jv6o4t2tkG
— Daniel Rosney (@DanielRosney) April 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/matthaig1/status/1247428692038635520
https://twitter.com/ericlach/status/1243888338903486465
we’re living thru a modern plague and your first emotional response is to bake bread?? okay peeta mellark
— vivian (@perlucidum) April 2, 2020
Everything about this is Oscar-worthy #CoronaLockdown pic.twitter.com/MWstii8oLq
— Alex Wood (@MrAlexWood) March 28, 2020
My 7-year-old daughter says she prefers the Johnny Depp Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to the Gene Wilder one. I have failed as a parent. No amount of homeschool can fix this.
— Gary Younge (@garyyounge) March 27, 2020
Singing “I saw your face in a crowded place” suddenly seems a little dated.
— James Blunt (@JamesBlunt) March 27, 2020
What precautions are you all taking during the global pandemic? My mum is bathing her Tesco delivery pic.twitter.com/96TnBPgjwO
— Evie Lancaster (@EvieLancaster) March 27, 2020
https://twitter.com/NickMotown/status/1245262982646505472
Obviously I'd like to discuss German grammar but there's a time manner place for that.
— @mrchrisaddison@dizl.de (@mrchrisaddison) April 8, 2020
non-native english speakers literally spend their whole life learning to read, write and understand english, we watch your movies with english subtitles because a lot of them aren't subbed/dubbed in our own, and y'all can't even read in your own language?? https://t.co/RZt7vw9o6X
— v (@detectived0uche) February 11, 2020
Just seen a guy on his own in the park hitting a tennis ball against a wall and he said ‘THIRTY-FIFTEEN’ in an umpire voice. Mood improved.
— Mark Watson (@watsoncomedian) April 9, 2020
AKA the artist formerly known as @joelycett…#GotYourBack returns Friday 8pm @KathBum pic.twitter.com/pe05Aqp0Ly
— Channel 4 (@Channel4) April 8, 2020
I think one reason why people really go for the clapping – apart obviously from wishing to show gratitude to the NHS – is that it's our one chance now to do anything at all communal. And humans do actually need communality.
— David Baddiel (@Baddiel) April 9, 2020
the gilmore girls revival but it's set during a global pandemic and it's mostly just babette shouting at lorelai and rory from a safe social distance
— Gilmore Girls revival but… (@ggrevivalbut) April 10, 2020
A message from all of us, to all of you. Together we'll get through.
‘Don't Quit' read by @IdrisElba. pic.twitter.com/EugawFto45
— BBC (@BBC) April 10, 2020
The London Bus Lego set includes extra pieces such as a forgotten umbrella, newspaper, empty beverage can and discarded chewing gum.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) April 10, 2020
https://twitter.com/AwardsDarwin/status/1248040662638964737
Very British Delight:
Having a favourite mug that came with an Easter egg
(Post pics if you fancy!)
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) April 10, 2020
Dogs: gulliblehttps://t.co/iECR6zT6wJ
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) April 10, 2020
This Boris bloke applauding his nurses – is he the same one that cheered along with all his chums in the Commons in 2017 when the Conservatives successfully blocked any chance of nurses getting a pay rise?
— Adrian Edmondson ❎ (@AdrianEdmondson) April 10, 2020
This is my ASMR. https://t.co/fGqLh5owgR
— Hannah Fry (@FryRsquared) April 11, 2020
People asked why journalists weren’t allowed follow up questions at these press conferences – at the next one they got them. People asked where Priti Patel had disappeared to – today they’ve wheeled her out. What shall we make happen next, people?!
— Caroline Norris (@curu) April 11, 2020
The Queen speaks of light overcoming darkness, and the hope that Easter symbolises, in a special message recorded to mark the Easter weekend. pic.twitter.com/fTFCOSVBtT
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 11, 2020
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-mJR3xHqSO/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-tSNinHZTy/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-sd6auHOlf/
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