Account On Twitter Asked What To Do With A Space Under The Stairs, And The Internet Delivered
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/account-on-twitter-asked-what-to-do-with-a-space-under-the-stairs-and-the-internet-delivered.htmlAsk and you shall receive. A Twitter account going by the name 'Wiseconnector' asked people for advice on how to fill a space in a house. Though many took it seriously and offered some good and reasonable ideas like a book nook or a dog house, others took the other route and came up with the most hilarious responses.
To illustrate their unusual ideas, people used their Photoshop skills and created visuals shown in the list below. Besides people, brands like Jameson or Budweiser joined in on the fun and created their versions. To date, the post has reached 191.3 million views and has 5.8 thousand comments, so make sure to go and see some of the replies for yourself.
More info: twitter.com
11 PHOTOS
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#2 "Who’s Coming Round?"
#3
#4 "Hang My Pictures Of Patrick"
#5 "This"
#6 "If You Know, You Know"
#7 "A Space For Only Your True "Friends" To Enter"
#8
#9 "Add A Leather Sofa And Some Mini Blinds"
#10 "New Location For Bohemian Grove"
#11 "Goku Has Entered The Chat"
Keywords: Stairs | Houses | Home design | Funny pictures | Creativity | People | Wiseconnector | Hilarious responses
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