Hilarious Response on Guinness World Record Rejection Letter
Everyone dreams of having their name in Guinness World Record and some are so eager that they never stop making attempts. But among millions of people only a few get lucky. Recently a Twitter user by the name of @Michael1979 shared his rejection letter from Guinness World record which resulted in hilarious responses on social media.
He applied for the record after memorizing just to “two decimal places”, something that even a schoolchild can answer.
Received some very disappointing news today pic.twitter.com/NXcBSr0DYi
— Sir Michael (@Michael1979) January 18, 2019
Check out the comments here:
me in desperate need of recognition https://t.co/3uJ8HIRo0D
— gay ???? (@cryingagenda) January 22, 2019
In related news, mathematicians finally discovered a pattern in Pi - all the digits following 3. are numbers!
— Jordan Martell (@jordan_martell) January 21, 2019
I think he should resubmit and claim a world record for the shortest incorrect attempt at reciting digits of pi. https://t.co/b25Lade724
— Jonny 'Texas HODLER' Rhea (@JonnyRhea) January 20, 2019
This makes me want the job of writing letters to those who fall short of Guinness World Book records. https://t.co/h8IwyAW7j6
— Matt Cady (@realmateofeo) January 20, 2019
someone at a party: haha do you really do maths? how many decimal places of pi have you memorised?
— sarah ???? (@sarahbeeysian) January 20, 2019
me: https://t.co/p74eof1FAZ
Sense of humor has no boundary ???? https://t.co/l7QbU7WopN
— Joe Yang (@orion16888) January 20, 2019
Trolled at next level ????
— Ankit Timbadia (@AnkitTimbadia) January 19, 2019
Wow @GWR hit this man with a "furthermore" ???????? https://t.co/0oBZyqFKOM
— Wilder (@WildesaurusRex) January 19, 2019
This is the first time I've _actually_ laughed out loud at a Twitter post in s LONG time ????
— Daniel Gregory (@rumNroleplay) January 19, 2019
What if you tried being the world record holder for most rejections from the Guinness World Records https://t.co/VJvtw1TekZ
— I Miss the Maestro Already (@ashmor14) January 19, 2019
I'm still waiting for my confirmation of the record for memorizing it to 3 decimal places. I'm feeling good about my chances! https://t.co/yCDTznC5A2
— Joel Welter (@JoelWelter2) January 19, 2019
Just heartbreaking. Really. I hope you have a better 3.11 days ahead. pic.twitter.com/nIPG0WdAOK
— New Year of the Evil Panda (@MsSmartyPanda) January 18, 2019