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Every Day I Put On My Silly Little Outfits And Do My Silly Little Tasks

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Updated Jan 29, 2025 at 10:50PM EST by LiterallyAustin.

Added Sep 18, 2020 at 11:33AM EDT by Matt.

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Every Day I Put On My Silly Little Outfits And Do My Silly Little Tasks is a copypasta used to express feelings of boredom and frustration towards mundanity. The phrase inspired an inspirational image, which juxtaposes the message of the saying, and memers have edited the image to apply to different situations. It falls under the umbrella of Being Silly / Too Silly meme trends that subvert the adjective "silly."

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Origin

On February 18th, 2020, Twitter [1] user @dream__attack tweeted the earliest known usage of the phrase. The post received more than 57,000 likes and 18,000 retweets in less than one year (shown below).



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Days later, Twitter[2] user @locoaltotoro shared a selfie with the quote. The post received more than 5,000 likes and 200 retweets in less than one year (shown below, left).

Later that year, an inspirational image featuring the phrase went viral on Instagram. On September 11th, Instagram[3] user @botoxqueen1968 shared the earliest known version of the meme, which was edited to read, "Everyday I put on the same oversized t-shirt and do my silly little tasks." The post received more than 16,000 likes in less than one week (shown below, center). That day, Twitter[6] user @isaiahjjared tweeted the image and received more than 275,000 likes and 72,000 retweets in less than one month.

The following day, Instagram[4] user @hotmessbian shared a variation that reads, "Everyday I put on my gay little outfit and do my gay little tasks." The post received more than 16,000 likes in less than one week (shown below, right).

On September 17th, the website StayHipp[5] published an article about the meme.



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