Overthinking: 'But what ifโฆ?'
Thank goodness for the 5-second rule..
Breathing hacks.
100% silly goose certified.
INSANE fight between swordfish
Can I get a side of therapy with that?
We didn't learn.
Careful what you wish for.
Just use your mouth.
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Australia: Land of sun, snakes, and..
Love me some potaoto.
Insane fight Absolutely insane fi moles!
history is all red flags ๐ฉ
I'd ride that wave..
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Open in SnapchatAn animated brain lies in bed, visibly stressed and overthinking. Suddenly, a cool cloud character with sunglasses and a coffee cup appears, offering simple reassurance. This humorous yet relatable cartoon illustrates the common struggle with anxiety and the power of perspective, reminding viewers to stop overthinking and 'start over.' Created by @OfficialReadyGo.
This animated explainer uses humor to show the science behind the 'five-second rule.' Watch as cartoon germs swarm a dropped hot dog, illustrating why it might not be safe to eat food after it hits the floor. Created by @OFFICIALREADYGO.
This animated explainer from @OFFICIALREADYGO uses cute lungs and a heart to demonstrate a breathing technique for anxiety. Watch as the characters show frantic gasping before calming down, illustrating a simple method to manage stress.
A cartoon goose performs a 'backflip' before landing and introducing itself as part of 'Silly Goose University.' The scene shifts to a pond where multiple geese are present. Text overlays reveal a humorous narrative about 'excessive honking' and the goose claiming to have talked to everyone, suggesting they all know you. The animation is simple and comedic.
Get ready for an absolutely insane fight between swordfish! This animated clip from @OFFICIALREADYGO captures the thrilling moment of these powerful ocean predators clashing. Watch as they leap from the waves in a spectacular display of speed and agility.
A banana and an orange have a heartfelt conversation about the pressures of growing up in a fast-food restaurant setting. The banana, visibly stressed, expresses its struggle to be accountable and make decisions, while the orange offers a moment of empathy. This animated short humorously captures the universal feeling of being overwhelmed by adulthood.
This animated explainer from @officialreadygo uses simple characters to illustrate why we often fail to learn from our past experiences. It's a relatable look at the mental block that prevents comprehension.
Get ready to laugh with Ready Go's latest animated comedy sketch! This short, punchy video uses simple dinosaur characters and witty text to deliver a hilarious take on the 'How the Dinosaurs Went Extinct' story. It's a perfect example of quick, accessible humor that's easy to watch and share.
Watch this animated short from @OFFICIALREADYGO where a pink bubble tea cup and a paper straw have a hilarious interaction. It's a simple but clever piece of animation that uses expressive characters and text to tell a joke about environmentalism and product disintegration.
This engaging, fast-paced quiz from Ready Go features a series of quirky animated characters for you to choose from. Each character comes with a humorous description and status update, inviting you to find your internet personality. From a watermelon split open to a toilet with a sad face, this is a fun way to discover your meme identity.
This animated video humorously depicts the rare event of snowfall in Australia. A cartoon Australian flag character reacts with surprise and confusion as snowflakes fall, perfectly capturing the 'POV' meme format. Created by @OfficialReadyGo.
Watch the adorable animated potato character from @OFFICIALREADYGO sing its way through a fun musical journey. This charming animation features playful lyrics, cute visuals, and a whimsical story that will delight viewers of all ages.
A cartoon animation showcasing an 'absolutely insane fight between moles' in a vibrant green field under a blue sky. The scene opens with a text overlay introducing the theme before focusing on a mole mound, setting the stage for a humorous underground battle.
This animated cartoon by @OFFICIALREADYGO uses personified Japanese flags to explain the historical reasons behind Korean offense towards Japan after World War II. It highlights key events like the 'comfort women' issue and Japan's initial denial, serving as a concise and accessible educational piece.
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