‘Choose Wisely’: Man Says Watching IPL is Waste of Time, Gets Roasted on Twitter
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Twitter user calls out people for wasting time in watching IPL, gets slammed online.
As frequently expressed, cricket flows through the veins of Indians, and when it comes to the IPL, it reaches a whole new level. For two months, cricket enthusiasts experience a thrill that is beyond imagination. However, now that the 2023 edition of the IPL has concluded, people are already longing for its return, expressing their nostalgia through memes and contemplating how to fill the void left by those exhilarating hours of watching cricket. In the midst of this sentiment, a Twitter user recently claimed that watching the IPL is a waste of time, which naturally sparked outrage among Indians who responded by roasting him relentlessly.
Tanay Pratap, a user on social media, pointed out how people often complain about not having enough time, yet they find themselves engrossed in watching the IPL for hours on end. He stated, “That’s 4 hrs/day, 30 days/month – 120 hrs wasted. Imagine the possibilities if those hours were spent learning a new skill. Choose wisely how you invest your time.” However, his comment triggered a backlash from individuals who felt their sentiments were hurt. Some individuals playfully took a dig at him by comparing watching the IPL to an essential daily chore like bathing, highlighting its significance in their lives.
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People often complain about not having enough time, yet they find themselves glued to the IPL for hours on end.That’s 4 hrs/day, 30 days/month – 120 hrs wasted.
Imagine the possibilities if those hours were spent learning a new skill.
Choose wisely how you invest your time.
— Tanay Pratap (@tanaypratap) May 30, 2023
One user humorously retorted, “Do you know how much you wasted taking a bath every day for the past year?” Another user expressed their annoyance by stating, “I hate Twitter for showing this tweet on my feed.” A third user chimed in, sarcastically remarking, “Life is too precious to waste time writing tweets on Twitter (not mine though).”
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Do you know how much you wasted taking bath every day for the past year?Average human takes 30 mins to bath.
30 mins x 365 (assuming you bath once a day)
That’s 7.6 whole day or 182.5 hours.
Wasted every year. You could have done so much more productive things while…
— Chirag Dodiya (@chiragdotco) May 30, 2023
I hate Twitter for showing this tweet on my feed 💀— Akansha Jain (@Akanshajain05) May 31, 2023
Life is too precious to waste time writing tweets on twitter(not mine though).— Saurabh Kumar (@drummatick) May 30, 2023
Amidst the responses, a more serious tone emerged as one person expressed, “It’s a subjective thing. Things that are productive for you don’t necessarily mean they’re productive for others too! What if someone spent the entire day learning a new skill and watched the match at night? Life without joy is the same as a skill without motivation to work!”
It’s a subjective thing. Things that are productive for you doesn’t mean it’s productive for others too! What if someone spent entire day learning new skill and watched the match at night?Life without joy is the same as skill without motivation to work!
— Harsh Dattani (@dattaniharsh) May 30, 2023
While it’s important to be mindful of time and how we invest it, not everything needs to be measured in terms of skills acquired or efficiency. Taking time to enjoy leisure activities, such as watching sports/IPL, can contribute to personal growth, mental peace & relaxation.— Twitt3r’s Moira Rose!!! (@Chhokkwangun) May 30, 2023
Another person shared a similar sentiment, stating, “Let people enjoy a bit. (I don’t watch IPL). Life cannot always be about problems, learning skills, blah blah… being happy is the ultimate goal.”
Let people enjoy a bit. 🙂 (I don’t watch ipl). Life cannot always be about problems, learning skills blah blah… being happy is the ultimate goal.— Deepanshu Balyan (@deepanshubalyan) May 30, 2023
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