Sometimes a simple “How are you doing?” is a concern.Just like you can make a difference elmo I did it with X.
Social media users found a way to shed emotional baggage Sesame street's Elmo asked how they were doing in a tweet on Tuesday, January 29th.
“Elmo is just checking in! How's everyone doing?” wrote the iconic childhood Muppets, collecting answers ranging from positive ones to hilarious yet dark reactions that align with their well-being. I did.
Elmo is just checking in! How is everyone?
— Elmo (@elmo) January 29, 2024
“Honestly, I’m in a really good place. [right now]” wrote American rapper and singer Chance the Rapper.
Meanwhile, some X users opened up about how “depressed” and miserable they felt from celebrities such as: hunger game From big brands like star Rachel Zegler, singer and actress Dionne Warwick, web browser Firebox, food brands Sour Patch Kids and Oreo, to video game Among Us.
“[R]”I'm resisting the urge to tell Elmo something sad,” says Rachel. I have written.
“Elmo, we are tired,” user X wrote.
“do [you] You want real answers, Elmo? ” Sour Patch Kids Posted.
[R]Out of milk.Do the math,” Oreo wrote, while Among Us simply answered“Suffering.”
“Elmo, it's been a tough time since we left the streets and entered the workforce,” said tech site VR On The Web.
In a tweet that garnered more than 12,000 hits, YouTuber Stephen McInerney shared, “The world is burning around us, Elmo.”
“[W]I started this year.I let go of the trauma pretty strongly and started doing it. [E]Well, the official Sesame Street account had to tweet out mental health resources. [G]please help us. ” X user he quipped.
“We are fine….but why did you try to make the city fun and exciting….this world [doesn’t] We’re like Elmo”, another one. answered With crying emoji.
Dionne, on the other hand, simply Quoting Elmo's tweet With a GIF of her smiling slightly and nodding, looking defeated.
“just kidding, [Elmo]I'm fine,'' she added in another reply.
On the bright side, some people check out Elmo.
”[H]What's wrong, Elmo? Enough about us,” User X said. Added,”Elmo, did someone check in on you? How are you doing, buddy? ”
After receiving such an overwhelming response, Elmo posted another tweet emphasizing the importance of checking on your friends. “Wow! Elmo is glad you listened! Elmo learned it's important to ask your friends how they're doing. Elmo will be back in touch soon, friends! Elmo loves you,” the hashtag read. added. #emotionalwellbeing.
Elmo's team also supported their favorite red friend. cookie monster “I'm always here to talk. I'll even bring you some cookies.”
Please feel free to discuss here anytime. We will also deliver cookies. 💙🍪 #emotionalwellbeing https://t.co/LLF7MzmouY
— Cookie Monster (@MeCookieMonster) January 30, 2024
Snufflepagus I have written, “I love being Snuffleupagus because I have big ears made to hear you share your feelings.”
oscar the grouch also joined the conversation, saying“I'm not good at hearing other people share big emotions, but my bug Slimy is. If you need to chat, you need to talk to him.”
Elmo is a red furry Muppet who appears on the popular children's show Sesame street, Here, he and his best friend educate viewers about numbers, colors, and the alphabet.He also has his own show and movie dubbing elmo's world and Elmo's Adventures in Grouchland, Each.