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Amusing Examples of Social Media Humble-Brags

May 5, 2010 by Kristen Reed

The Guy is Having a Bad Day

We all have bad days at work, but average Americans go through it alone without having others see it and know about it. When celebrities have bad days, they want the world to know. TJ Miller tweeted about having a bad day and how he understands what it feels like and added, “you can see mine on TV.”

But sure, you can see how his day is going on TV. He subtly talked about things being different for him as a celebrity. How bad could it possibly get for a scripted show and the star? TJ Miller is having a bad day like every other person, carrying the burden of fame painfully.

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