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That two-second period between saying goodbye and ending the Zoom meeting = my new worst awkward social moment #QuaratineLife #AcademicTwitter /Eb3mS0auRU Therapist: and what do we do when we feel like this? I was not prepared for the level of awkward that arises when a professor asks the class a question over zoom lecture and no one responds It makes me so uncomfortable that someone in your zoom class could just stare at you the whole time and you would never know My husband’s working from home and just shouted to me from the living room: “I’m going into a video meeting…” so I jokingly shouted back “I guess I should put a shirt on?” and then he finished his sentence “…and they can hear you.”? My zoom background game remains undefeated /2t3dicl1Ke and realized the cup I’m using ??♀️ /clYwd8nW1V Got on a video call with all managers, directors, and VP of my department… "It was nice to know I wasn’t alone.Today I made a Zoom background of myself accidentally walking in on myself in a Zoom meeting. “It was kind of fun to see that when it was based on such a self conscious moment for me of having dirty hair and unflattering camera angles,” Woodard said. Its proliferation was pointed out to Seven Days by Woodard’s Burlington neighbor, Sarah Kenney, who wanted to see Woodard get “credit where it’s due.” Woodard didn’t put her name or social media handle on the image. “A lot of people were like, ‘Oh my god, the neck, the neck!’”Ī reverse image search on Google revealed that the pie chart had been shared in places Woodard didn’t even realize - like the social media pages for Death Wish Coffee Company, the Virginia Department of Transportation Northern Virginia District and a Canadian media personality named Marilyn Denis.
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“I was reading what people’s comments were underneath,” Woodard said. A nonprofit shared it and spurred another 8,000. But she said another person who shared it garnered an additional 22,000 shares from their page. On her own page, the pie chart got 1,900 shares. If you’re stuck at work today and need a breather. Apparently, it sucks more now that you can’t roll your eyes without everyone on the Zoom call seeing it.
#ZOOM MEMES FULL#
Zoom memes are all the rage because people who write them are full of rage. Woodard posted the image to Facebook on March 25 and it blew up. Funny Zoom Memes You Can Share In The Zoom Chat While Your Boss Is Talking (27 Memes) by Dan. She called it “Diagram of Zoom Meeting Attention Span,” and it included slices labeled “Removal of cat from keyboard” and “Has my neck always looked like that?” The smallest section, making up only 2 percent of the pie: “Actual meeting content.” So Woodard, who went to school for art and occasionally draws comics, turned her flurry of Zoom-related emotions into a pie chart. “It adds a whole new element to your work life to be watching yourself talking and working while you’re doing it,” she observed. Woodard was fraught over her own appearance, she said, and intrigued by the shade of blue on a coworker’s bedroom wall. “As soon as I logged in I was like, ‘Oh my god.’ I was just really distracted by everything.”
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“One of the very first ones I logged into, I hadn’t taken a shower, and I was up in my bedroom hiding from my kids,” she recalled. Sarah Woodard, the director of development for Spectrum Youth and Family Services in Burlington, encountered this strange new world when she recently started doing daily Zoom calls for work. Even worse, Zoom coldly reflects that vision back at us, to haunt our every waking, or at least working, moment. This new (virtual) reality means we’re all adjusting to the idea of existing as small, pixelated, likely double-chinned versions of ourselves. For Americans stuck at home social distancing, the video platform has become ubiquitous as a tool for work, school, after-hours socializing and even health services.