“Fakecationing” is The Perfect Way to Brag to Your Friends About Your Travels
Jul 22, 2014 18:53
Planning to take that long-overdue vacation already but don't have the money to go? Just fakecation it! That's right. A fake vacation is better than no vacation, according to this latest meme.
Fakecationing lets you put yourself wherever you want to be. The opportunities are endless.
All you need are some fingers and a smartphone.
That's some ugly hot dog legs.
You can go anywhere you want. And then brag about it to your friends.
They don't need to know you're not here:
Just use a backdrop of the place you want to go. And then take a selfie.
Does this look believable? Yes it does!
Total cost of fakecation: 0!
Don't want to use your fingers? No sweat. Use your feet.
See how easy it is:
Don't let your imagination run wild though. No one will believe you if you posted this:
So easy:
The use of the fingers reminds us of the hot dog legs tumblr. Are these fakecations or are they real? Are they legs or are they fingers??
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