15+ Tweets About What It’s Really Like Living with Someone You Love

Your significant other is wonderful and perfect in every single way, right? Of course they are!

… and then you move in together.

The things that used to delight you are now driving you insane. You still love your partner, of course, but now they’re a bit more … human.

Here are 17 tweets that perfectly capture the joys of living with someone you love:

17. Bedtime is fun

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16. Ugh, snoring

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15. Be careful?

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14. Forever

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13. Stay classy

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12. A litmus test

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11. This pro tip could save your marriage

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10. It’s a valid question

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9. Keep that spark alive

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8. You can be there for each other

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7. How are we defining junk?

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6. It’s a sad moment

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5. So romantic

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4. I will end you

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3. Sometimes it’s about winning

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2. There’s a right way and a wrong way

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1. Finding lost things is what brings us together

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10 Sets of Twins Who Achieved Yearbook Greatness

When you’ve got a twin, it must be pretty tempting to get into some mischief.

Here are 10 times twins took their yearbooks to the next level:

10. Okay, they’re technically triplets…

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9. Channeling SpongeBob

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8. Unintentional? Sure…

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7. He was just being helpful

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6. It chose me

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5. It would have been wrong

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4. Jinx!

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3. Not smiling made all the difference

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2. Savage

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1. Well played

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I always wished I were a twin – now I know I missed out.

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15+ Product Packages That Are the Absolute Worst

Companies are constantly coming up with new ways to package their products. The ideal product package reflects the brand and appeals to customers, all while keeping an eye on convenience and safety.

But if you’ve literally ever bought something in your life, you know that packaging is often frustrating, needlessly wasteful, and sometimes downright dangerous.

From shrink-wrapped fruit to oversized cardboard boxes, scroll through these images of the times packaging is the absolute worst.

#1 Why are we packaging bananas, folks?

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#2 Same with avocados.

We are perfectly capable of halving our own avocados.

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#3 This ginormous box shipped a ruler.

Maybe the person in charge of shipping should have measured it first.

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#4 Again, with the produce.

Just let everyone pick their own. They could even put them in bags they bring from their homes. It will all be okay.

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#5 This gas can of tea makes me think I could probably brew my own using a teeny biodegradable tea bag and some hot water.

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#6 Cheese wrapped in plastic wrapped in plastic.

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#7 Okay, this is too much packaging for some crackers and bologna.

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#8 This is a hell of a lot of packaging for ONE PILL.

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#9 All this packaging for a light bulb?

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#10 Not impressed.

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#11 On the other hand, no one needs tea bags individually wrapped in plastic.

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#12 Because chips must lie in a tray inside a tube.

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#13 That time you only needed one egg.

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#14 Oftentimes, choice cuts of meat are available for purchase at the butcher case where it will be wrapped in paper and a piece of tape or string.

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#15 Tic-tac boxes of boxes of Tic-tacs.

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#16 Why does whatever this is get its own pallet?

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#17 This over-packaging makes me crabby.

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Scroll further for 3 bonus images of worst ever packaging designed to make you cringe!

Bonus #1 How juvenile.

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Bonus #2 Look, both products are “quality assured.”

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Bonus #3 Finally! We’ve needed our own soup for quite a while.

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How Much Money You Need to Make to Afford the Average Home in Each State

Owning a home is a dream for many Americans, but the high price tag and unpredictable market can make it seem more like a nightmare.

People who want to learn how to better manage their finances may be familiar with the website HowMuch. This useful resource recently put together a colorful infographic that shows what salary you need to make in order to afford the average home in each state, and let’s just say you might need to ask your boss for a raise…

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Though the east and west coasts may have their cultural differences, both share an unfortunate characteristic: expensive homes. According to the graphic—which factors in a 30-year mortgage with a 10 percent down payment—you would need to make about $120,120 to afford the average home in California. It doesn’t get much better across the country in Massachusetts, where $101,320 will put you in a position to buy a house.

The situation is not all doom and gloom, though. For instance, you only need a salary of $47,960 to afford the average home in Pennsylvania. Strangely, midwestern states like North Dakota ($56,000) and Wyoming ($58,000) require a more substantial salary.

Of course, the cost-of-living index will vary based on your specific location. Generally speaking, living in a major city will lead to a more expensive lifestyle, whereas purchasing a home in suburban or rural areas can dramatically lower your cost of living.

So if you’re looking for a home, maybe think a little outside the box.

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15 People Share Their Experiences of “First World Torture”

“First world problems” usually refers to an issue that grates on people who live pretty healthy, wealthy lives, all things considered – a problem that is clearly totally minor compared to the problems you might have if you were living somewhere that lacks, for instance, clean water and electricity.

Now, we head into “first world torture” which is along the same line.  Maybe it’s standing in line at the DMV or having to check that bag that won’t fit in the now overcrowded overhead bins.

So, we hope you enjoy this list of things that are so annoying we would appreciate if the world could please correct them. K, thanks.

#15. Amen

“Sitting near those guys who talk through the entire movie in the theater.”

#14. Netflix

“Netflix not adding every season of a show.”

#13. Obligated to talk

“Stumbling into someone you know well enough to feel obligated to talk to in public when you really just want to buy your stuff and go home.”

#12. Waiting is the worst

“Buying a new game and immediately having to download an update before you can play.”

#11. Wet socks

“Stepping unto something wet while wearing socks.

Then, after you’ve changed to fresh socks and cleaned up the mess, finding another small puddle… with your freshly replaced socks.”

#10. You know this blows

“When you leave a safe following distance between you and the car in front of you, but the asshole waiting to pull out from a side road ignores safety and merges into the too-small gap they perceive as an opening then proceeds to go 5 miles below the speed of traffic in a no passing zone.”

#9. Special sort of talent

“Working in retail and listening to the repetitive, really bad music track.

Tuning it out is a special sort of talent I’m glad I’ve developed.”

#8. Incessantly

“Driving behind another vehicle that stays 5 MPH below the speed limit, touches the brake incessantly for no reason whatsoever, on a road with no passing zones.”

#7. But really friendly and sweet

“Getting that ancient (but really friendly and sweet) cashier who scans your items at a rate of 10 per minute, and you just happen to be in a rush.”

#6. Obligated to talk

“Stumbling into someone you know well enough to feel obligated to talk to in public when you really just want to buy your stuff and go home.”

#5. Bad ideas

“Missing your train narrowly enough that you can physically see it pull away.

Talking politics with someone that you really want to get along with, but disagree with on pretty much every level. It’s a tightrope you walk where you don’t want to give anyone the impression you support this Thing, but at the same time you don’t want to disagree with them too strongly, or you might get into an actual argument, and ruin the vibe of the party and man you’re a cool guy to hang out with as long as we don’t discuss this can’t we get back to drinks and a good time?

Or they have some kind of power over you and disagreeing would be a bad idea.”

#4. Long ad buffers

“Having a long ad that buffer before a video.”

#3. If you’re lucky

“When you pay for expedited shipping (ex. Amazon Prime) and the item doesn’t arrive on time. Now you’re stuck waiting for your cat calendar for another day, if you’re lucky.

Edit: Spelling”

#2. Why wouldn’t everybody else?

“Sitting on Greyhound bus next to someone who thinks “I love this music, why would’t everybody else”.

Fuck you public music listeners. With a rusty shovel.”

#1. The worst

“I’m hungry. I have plenty to eat but it’s all in the freezer. I don’t want any of it. I don’t feel like cooking.”

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Newly Discovered Packing List Reveals Jackie Kennedy’s Attention to Fashion Detail

Few first ladies have reached such iconic heights as Jackie Kennedy. She reinvigorated the White House, inviting in the public through the magic of television. She advocated for causes that were important to her. And, as accomplished as she was, she was also known for her trend-setting fashions.

Jackie chose outfits that were both timely and timeless. Her choices were simple and elegant, and strongly influenced by her upbringing in New York. Many celebrities today look to designers and stylists to craft their looks. Not so with Jackie. She carefully crafted every element of her public persona and appearance.

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New York Times article reveals that Jackie kept detailed packing lists for her travels. The packing lists include the events she was planning to attend and detailed descriptions of the outfit she planned for each occasion. Even her purses, gloves, and shoes were carefully documented in the lists.

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The packing lists were discovered by Gil Wells in 2015, and he gave the notes to the United States government in 2016. The notes were kept under wraps until The New York Times made an inquiry, which resulted in the article published in July of this year.

The packing lists are even more striking because of the trip Jackie was preparing for. It was the trip to Dallas that she took with her husband in November, 1963, which ended abruptly with the president’s assassination.

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“I saw ‘Nov. 22’ and ‘pink and navy Chanel suit.’ I just got the sickest feeling in my stomach,” Wells said to the New York Times. 

The blood-splattered Chanel suit is still being held in a vault, and will not be allowed out for public viewing until at least 2103.

After her husband’s death, Jackie rebuilt her life, remarrying and working as an editor. She continued to be a fashion icon until her death in 1994.

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The packing lists show Jackie’s planning and dedication to her role as First Lady. Her personal style was marked by class and grace, and her influence continues to this day.

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35 Social Media Posts That Will Make You Feel a Whole Lot Smarter

Everyone has those days when they don’t feel like the smartest cookie. We forget the name of someone we literally just met or push a door that’s clearly marked “pull.” If you’re having one of those days (or even if you’re not), here are some social media posts that will make you feel like the smartest person on earth.

35. Phone problems

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34. Math problems

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33. Y tho

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32. …vowel problems?

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31. Ummmm…problems.

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30. Time problems

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29. LOL THE EDIT

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28. Heh heh

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27. That’s real disturbing

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26. I don’t think…never mind

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25. Word problems

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24. NOOPE

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23. Seems accurate

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22. Classic architecture mixup

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21. Maybe it’s a joke? Maybe?

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20. I can honestly see this happening to me

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19. Honeydew who?

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18. That’s a big model

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Christmas Is Here to Stay at this Inn and It’s Wonderful

Nestled in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, near Jackson, is the Christmas Farm Inn & Spa, where it is Christmas all year round.

That’s right, no more need to wait until after Thanksgiving to start celebrating your favorite holiday!

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Y’all, it’s also a spa too. Did you get that?

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You don’t have to think about your Christmas to-do list because you don’t actually have one because it’s not really Christmas. Instead, you can relax with a massage or facial. Afterwards, step into the hot tub or steam room and breathe in the Christmas cheer.

Aside from the fact it is Christmas every day of the year here, this delightful resort also features cuisine unique to New England. Tuesday nights offer traditional Christmas turkey dinners with all the trimmings, while dishes of venison and elk are served during the restaurant’s Saturday wild game nights.

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For mountain-chic accommodations, reserve a room in the Main Inn, built in 1786 as part of a jail, church and farmhouse complex. Enjoy the history and the fireplace – with complimentary cookies and coffee – in the Inn’s living room.

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The Farm’s barn, perfect for larger gatherings, is divided into four apartments with ancient wood beams and board paneling. Straight out of a New England village, an additional seven cottages stand on a hillside, each with their own fireplaces and charming names, like The Sugar House. Adorbz.

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Christmas Farm is close to plenty of family friendly activities, like year round hiking, shopping, skiing and other winter adventures. Of course, Story Land and Santa’s Village are also nearby. Or spend the day on the picturesque property and take a dip in either the indoor or outdoor pool.

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If you think you’ve had enough Christmas, the fun is still not over. In the evening, pull up a chair in the lounge and order yourself a Grinch or Siberian Express to keep the chill away.

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No matter when you go, the Christmas Farm Inn & Spa is the perfect place to revel in the warmth and hospitality of Christmas with friends, family – or even by yourself. No matter if you’ve been bad or good, you deserve a little Christmas in your life whenever you want it.

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Better get a room before the weather outside turns frightful!

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This Craigslist ‘Missed Connection’ Will Hit You Right in the Feels

“Missed Connections” on Craigslist have long been enjoyable to read, but this missed connection really raises the bar. This beautifully written ad reminds us of the power of connection and that we never know how much our actions might impact the people around us.

The ad begins with a veteran struggling with his time in the service.

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The text of the post says:

I met you in the rain on the last day of 1972, the same day I resolved to kill myself.

One week prior, at the behest of Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger, I’d flown four B-52 sorties over Hanoi. I dropped forty-eight bombs. How many homes I destroyed, how many lives I ended, I’ll never know. But in the eyes of my superiors, I had served my country honorably, and I was thusly discharged with such distinction.

And so on the morning of that New Year’s Eve, I found myself in a barren studio apartment on Beacon and Hereford with a fifth of Tennessee rye and the pang of shame permeating the recesses of my soul. When the bottle was empty, I made for the door and vowed, upon returning, that I would retrieve the Smith & Wesson Model 15 from the closet and give myself the discharge I deserved.

I walked for hours. I looped around the Fenway before snaking back past Symphony Hall and up to Trinity Church. Then I roamed through the Common, scaled the hill with its golden dome, and meandered into that charming labyrinth divided by Hanover Street. By the time I reached the waterfront, a charcoal sky had opened and a drizzle became a shower. That shower soon gave way to a deluge. While the other pedestrians darted for awnings and lobbies, I trudged into the rain. I suppose I thought, or rather hoped, that it might wash away the patina of guilt that had coagulated around my heart. It didn’t, of course, so I started back to the apartment.

And then I saw you.

A beautiful stranger had taken shelter from the rain. The two talked and laughed over coffee.

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You’d taken shelter under the balcony of the Old State House. You were wearing a teal ball gown, which appeared to me both regal and ridiculous. Your brown hair was matted to the right side of your face, and a galaxy of freckles dusted your shoulders. I’d never seen anything so beautiful.

When I joined you under the balcony, you looked at me with your big green eyes, and I could tell that you’d been crying. I asked if you were okay. You said you’d been better. I asked if you’d like to have a cup of coffee. You said only if I would join you. Before I could smile, you snatched my hand and led me on a dash through Downtown Crossing and into Neisner’s.

We sat at the counter of that five and dime and talked like old friends. We laughed as easily as we lamented, and you confessed over pecan pie that you were engaged to a man you didn’t love, a banker from some line of Boston nobility. A Cabot, or maybe a Chaffee. Either way, his parents were hosting a soirée to ring in the New Year, hence the dress.

For my part, I shared more of myself than I could have imagined possible at that time. I didn’t mention Vietnam, but I got the sense that you could see there was a war waging inside me. Still, your eyes offered no pity, and I loved you for it.

And they lived happily ever after, right? Right?!?

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After an hour or so, I excused myself to use the restroom. I remember consulting my reflection in the mirror. Wondering if I should kiss you, if I should tell you what I’d done from the cockpit of that bomber a week before, if I should return to the Smith & Wesson that waited for me. I decided, ultimately, that I was unworthy of the resuscitation this stranger in the teal ball gown had given me, and to turn my back on such sweet serendipity would be the real disgrace.

On the way back to the counter, my heart thumped in my chest like an angry judge’s gavel, and a future — our future — flickered in my mind. But when I reached the stools, you were gone. No phone number. No note. Nothing.

As strangely as our union had begun, so too had it ended. I was devastated. I went back to Neisner’s every day for a year, but I never saw you again. Ironically, the torture of your abandonment seemed to swallow my self-loathing, and the prospect of suicide was suddenly less appealing than the prospect of discovering what had happened in that restaurant. The truth is I never really stopped wondering.

My heart is broken.

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I’m an old man now, and only recently did I recount this story to someone for the first time, a friend from the VFW. He suggested I look for you on Facebook. I told him I didn’t know anything about Facebook, and all I knew about you was your first name and that you had lived in Boston once. And even if by some miracle I happened upon your profile, I’m not sure I would recognize you. Time is cruel that way.

This same friend has a particularly sentimental daughter. She’s the one who led me here to Craigslist and these Missed Connections. But as I cast this virtual coin into the wishing well of the cosmos, it occurs to me, after a million what-ifs and a lifetime of lost sleep, that our connection wasn’t missed at all.

You see, in these intervening forty-two years I’ve lived a good life. I’ve loved a good woman. I’ve raised a good man. I’ve seen the world. And I’ve forgiven myself. And you were the source of all of it. You breathed your spirit into my lungs one rainy afternoon, and you can’t possibly imagine my gratitude.

I have hard days, too. My wife passed four years ago. My son, the year after. I cry a lot. Sometimes from the loneliness, sometimes I don’t know why. Sometimes I can still smell the smoke over Hanoi. And then, a few dozen times a year, I’ll receive a gift. The sky will glower, and the clouds will hide the sun, and the rain will begin to fall. And I’ll remember.

So wherever you’ve been, wherever you are, and wherever you’re going, know this: you’re with me still.

I’m not crying. You’re crying. We’re all crying.

One small act of kindness and friendship saved this man’s life. It’s a reminder to treat the people around us with kindness. You never know what someone else is going through.

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12+ Celebrities Share Their Funniest Photos from Childhood

You might think that celebrities were born that way – their face in the spotlight and never doing anything embarrassing.

But, of course, they were young whippersnappers just like us before they hit the big time. Here are 15 big shots who shared humorous childhood pics with the world on social media.

1. Catherine Zeta-Jones

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2. Rihanna

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3. Justin Bieber

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4. Adele

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5. Joseph Gordon-Levitt

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6. Kim Kardashian

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7. Chloe Grace Moretz

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8. Justin Timberlake

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9. Amanda Seyfried

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10. Hilary Duff

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11. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson

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12. Heidi Klum

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13. Jessica Alba

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14. Anne Hathaway

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15. Kendall Jenner

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