Sticker Hoarding Kid Grows Up To Be Anxious Adult Relatable Meme

This image is a screenshot of a public X (formerly Twitter) post. It shows the profile of user @nicole_pumpkins, including their profile photo of a light-haired woman with tattoos, display name 'nicole' paired with a bat emoji, followed by the full text of the post. The post presents a relatable humorous observation, drawing a direct line between the childhood habit of hoarding stickers out of fear of committing to sticking them permanently (and not being able to remove them undamaged) and growing up to be an anxious adult.
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If you were the type of child that hoarded stickers because you couldn't commit to sticking them onto something and not be able to remove them in one piece.. congrats, your now an anxious adult!

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If you were the type of child that hoarded stickers because you couldn't commit to sticking them onto something and not be able to remove them in one piece.. congrats, your now an anxious adult!

Overview

This image is a screenshot of a public X (formerly Twitter) post. It shows the profile of user @nicole_pumpkins, including their profile photo of a light-haired woman with tattoos, display name 'nicole' paired with a bat emoji, followed by the full text of the post. The post presents a relatable humorous observation, drawing a direct line between the childhood habit of hoarding stickers out of fear of committing to sticking them permanently (and not being able to remove them undamaged) and growing up to be an anxious adult.

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The original content is a tweet created and posted by X/Twitter user @nicole_pumpkins. This screenshot version of the tweet was reposted on the X account @meme.jpg via RSS, as indicated in the provided source information. The post went viral as a meme due to its high relatability for people who experience anxiety and recognize the described childhood habit in themselves.

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