Are traditional motivational posters just not your style? Do you find humor in the darker corners of life? Take this quiz to discover which classic demotivational poster speaks to your soul and perfectly encapsulates your unique brand of existential dread.
1. How do you typically react to life's absurd moments?
Nod knowingly and think, 'Of course.'
Laugh it off and share the story with friends.
Ignore it and move on quickly.
Feel a wave of existential dread wash over you.
2. What type of humor appeals to you most?
Dark humor that explores serious topics.
Dry, deadpan humor like in British comedies.
Slapstick, physical comedy.
Absurdist humor like Monty Python.
3. How do you feel about motivational quotes and posters?
I find them completely pointless.
They’re cheesy but kind of uplifting.
They make me roll my eyes in disgust.
I enjoy parodying them.
4. Which of these scenarios best describes your workday?
A series of absurd tasks that seem to have no real purpose.
A constant battle against overwhelming odds.
A chaotic mix of random events and sudden deadlines.
Clock in, clock out, nothing exciting happens.
5. How do you deal with problems that seem unsolvable?
Accept it and hope for the best.
Find humor in the absurdity and move on.
Feel anxious and spiral into negative thoughts.
Make jokes about the hopelessness of it all.
6. What's your reaction to unexpected, bizarre events?
Feel a strange comfort in the madness.
Act as if everything is perfectly normal.
Get anxious and retreat into yourself.
Laugh and tell everyone.
7. When life feels particularly meaningless, what do you do?
Distract yourself with something entertaining.
Ponder deeply and philosophically.
Create or share a meme about it.
Feel overwhelmed and shut down.
8. Which phrase resonates with you the most?
It is what it is.
Life’s a joke, might as well laugh.
What’s the point of it all?
Nothing matters, might as well have fun.
9. How do you feel about routine?
It crushes my soul a little every day.
It’s absurd and should be shaken up.
It’s necessary and comforting.
It’s a background comedy I deal with.
10. What best describes your worldview?
Life is a struggle against inevitable failure.
Life is a routine that you just exist through.
Life is a chaotic mix that you just go with.
Life is a series of absurd events.
11. What do you do when you receive bad news?
Distract myself with something unrelated.
Turn it into a joke.
Internalize it and feel worse.
Accept it stoically.
12. How do you handle being around overly optimistic people?
Smile but remain skeptical.
Joke about their naivety.
Humor them but keep your distance.
Feel annoyed and uncomfortable.
13. Which fictional character do you relate to the most?
BoJack Horseman from BoJack Horseman.
Arthur from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Holt from Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Kermit the Frog from The Muppet Show.
14. What’s your take on the concept of destiny?
I feel trapped by it.
Destiny is just another joke.
Whatever happens, happens.
We make our own destiny.
15. Which of these best describes your sense of purpose?