Girl Moans About Starting New Job On Twitter, Gets Fired Before She Even Starts Work

Girl Moans About Starting New Job On Twitter, Gets Fired Before She Even Starts Work
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You know the feeling, you're young and getting a job so you can make a bit of money to splash, but you're not too keen on the job. You're not looking forward to it.

You decide to moan about it on Twitter.

Ranting on social media is fairly normal in this day and age, but tweeter @Cellla_ got fired for it.

She tweeted: "Ew I start this f**k ass job tomorrow" with a series of thumbs-down emojis so you know she's super serious.

A bit later on, her new boss was shown the tweet. Awkward.

Ouch.

And that "f**k ass job" she didnt want to do? It was sitting around eating free pizza.

WHAT.

Best job ever. Totally not deserving of seven thumbs-downs.

You shouldn't be laughing, you just lost out on every teenager's dream job.

11 Unexplainable Emojis
(01 of11)
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Wrong. It’s a NAME BADGE. We would never have guessed.
(02 of11)
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For the record, the “H” buildings are not hospitals, (that's this guy) but a "Hotel" and "Love Hotel." (Think about that for a minute... There's actually an emoji for LOVE HOTEL.) The mystery building with the red thing is apparently a Japanese post office, and those really are just a house and a house with a garden. And, much to our dismay, the “BK” building is not a Burger King or Brooklyn, but a bank. A "Blue Bank Building," to be specific. We should have known.
(03 of11)
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That little guy is a Japanese rice cracker with seaweed. But for the record, a door on a meatball clearly just leads to more meat.
(04 of11)
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The official Emoji definitions are “dragon” and “dragon face,” but their relevance to everyday text-life (and the weird horns) remains a mystery.As it turns out, these are actually two different types of camels... the one-humped Dromedary Camel, and the two-humped Bactrian Camel. #MoreYouKnow
(05 of11)
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So that first one is definitely a normal teary face. But sadly, there are no crying eyebrows here. The second one is apparently just a “disappointed but relieved face.” The next is “face with cold sweat,” and the final smiling situation is “smiling face with open mouth and cold sweat.” Um, okay. If you say so.
(06 of11)
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We were kind of close: hot springs. And, as it turns out, that grey face is not an Easter Island Statue or Squidward's house. It's called a Moyai and it represents this real statue.
(07 of11)
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This guy turns out to be a construction worker – but still no explanation for his slumber.
(08 of11)
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The party line is “meat on bone,” but we still think this looks like the thingie in Pebbles Flintstones’ hair.
(09 of11)
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*deep breath* Here we have “high-speed train,” “high-speed train with bullet nose,” “light rail,” “metro,” “train” (as in plain ‘ole), “tram,” “station,” and “mountain railway.” Not pictured: the absolutely superfluous 9th train variation, "steam locomotive."With regard to our airborne friends: only the first is an aerial tramway; the other two are “suspension railway” and “mountain cableway,” respectively. So we weren't TOO far off.
(10 of11)
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Wow. So, it’s a “moon-viewing ceremony,” for the Japanese Otsukimi harvest celebration. It all makes so much sense now! Color us myopic.
(11 of11)
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This is a “pine decoration,” popularly displayed for the Japanese New Year, (SEE?!) but we still think it kinda looks like Emerald City.