Have you ever found yourself in a group text with 30 strangers, your phone pinging incessantly with a flood of thumbs-up emojis, and you just want to toss your device into a volcano and live in isolation? If so, this video is tailored just for you—and let’s be honest, for all of us.
Enter the hilarious Casey Hart, the mastermind behind the popular Facebook page “I Can’t Even.” With her trademark Snapchat filter that comically distorts her face, she takes aim at the infuriating world of group texts. And can I get a “yes, please”? Group texts deserve to be banished!
“I appreciate that you want to include me, but if I get added to one more blasted group text, I might just lose it!” PREACH, sister!
“I get bombarded with 40 notifications, and it’s just a cascade of thumbs-up!” Seriously, does everyone have to conform like mindless sheep obsessed with movie critics? Just skip the thumbs-up once; it’s not a big deal!
And let’s not forget those inevitable side conversations that pop up. Casey nails it when she says, “Or when you guys start chatting about your weekend plans in there. Mmmm. That’s my favorite! Love it.” Spoiler: she’s being sarcastic. No one wants to hear about your dog’s health issues in a thread with 30 other people. Keep it private, please!
Casey knows the truth, and she’s dropping a little wisdom: “And I know you think I’m ignoring you because I’m busy. Not true! I’m just fed up.” Like the rest of us, Casey can think of a million things she’d rather do than engage in a group text, such as “I’d rather swim in a pool of jellyfish than deal with one more group text.”
Okay, maybe that’s a bit extreme, but I can almost relate! While I wouldn’t go that far, 40 thumbs-ups are definitely a no-go.
Casey Hart shines when she humorously highlights the daily irritations we all face, especially those folks who believe group texts are the best way to communicate. Her video is both uproarious and refreshingly relatable. I might start using “blasted” for emphasis; it’s much more kid-friendly than some of the expletives I’d normally unleash when stuck in one of those chaotic threads. When I get pulled into such a group, I often just ignore it, sometimes replying with a cheeky “UNSUBSCRIBE,” because I’m a connoisseur of email humor.
But next time? I’m sharing this video with all thirty participants, and then I’m powering down my phone for good.
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In summary, Casey Hart’s hilarious take on the maddening experience of group texts is a relatable reminder that sometimes less is more when it comes to communication. It’s a fun and light-hearted commentary that will have you nodding in agreement while secretly plotting your escape from the next group chat.
