This next one is not exactly about what this couple is wearing. As you can see, they both have a pair of jeans and a black top on. Nothing too exciting. What caught our eyes here was the facial expression on their faces while holding their meat baby.
We can’t be too wrong in assuming these two were either rehearsing a role for the next play they were in or realizing where this meat originated from and connected to their parental instincts.
In a Hurry?
Is this guy in a hurry or is he the walking definition of the word lazy? Does he honestly believe he will get his grocery shop done more quickly if he rides this hoverboard? He will definitely not.
He might be able to collect whatever he needs in less time, and he might make other shoppers give way when he comes drawing down the aisle. However, when he reaches the cashier, the wheels won't help, and he will find himself standing in line for hours just like everyone else.
Always Time for Meditation
You may think that the grocery store is for shopping only, but in fact, this place is used for many other reasons, like meditation, for example. Yes, the store's floor is the perfect place to take a moment and connect with yourself.
It's either that or this woman has had enough of walking around the store with her indecisive daughter and decided to sit on the floor until her shopping colleague decides what she wants.
When You’ve Got to Go, You’ve Got to Go
Baby nap time is precious. And getting your groceries in time just before the weekend is precious too. So, what do you do when the only free time you have is when your toddler needs a nap? Well, if you're at Costco, you don't let it bother you too much.
Costco's trolleys are spacious enough for any three-year-old to squeeze while still allowing plenty of space for all of your groceries. Who said you can't have it all?
Scuba Steve
It was just too much for Steve to change into something more comfortable before going to the grocery store, and he had to stay in his wet and cumbersome diving suit. It's all matter of priorities in life, we suppose.
Steve knows that by staying in his squeaky suite, he manages to keep other shoppers away from him and guarantees himself a short line at the cashiers.