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This Twitter Account Rates Famous People’s Zoom Backgrounds And Here Are 32 Of The Most Hilarious Ratings
Our homes can be our pride and joy—they can represent our personality or showcase our achievements. However, they can also stick out like a sore thumb, which would be all and well, as long as you don't let strangers get a glimpse of it. Afterwards, it's a free for all, and to some, it might even become a source of harmless fun (and maybe even essential fashion tips!)
That's exactly what an ingenious Twitter account known as Room Rater that's run by Claude Taylor and Jessie Bahrey does. It provides design tips, sharp commentary, and hilarious, if merciless, ratings of 0-10 depending on how impressive the room is. No one is spared: not celebrities, not politicians, nor ordinary folk. Room Rater was previously introduced to Bored Panda in an article by my colleague, so consider this one to be a sequel (like all good franchises do these days). And without further ado, here are 32 of the whole plethora of rooms.
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It’s rare for me to like bleached hair, but she really pulls it off.
Room Rater is a Twitter account with 361.4K followers. The fame is rightfully earned, as the owners of the account present charming commentary that's aimed at various audiences, and no room is spared—regardless of whether you're an established professional or a child on the rise.
As self-entitled specialists who have been rating bookcases, backsplashes, and hostage videos since April 2020, Room Rater offers fair and concise (if a bit biased, in a good way) evaluation of the rooms that grace TV and computer screens. The account celebrates successes and pokes fun at failures in an engaging way, leaving their audience earning for more!
Watch this space, in ten - fifteen years this little lad is going to the moon. Remember his name.
Whether it's a missing plant or a hastily stacked shelf, nothing escapes Room Rater's eye. This might be the real testament to one's taste in decor—you'd better have an impeccable room (or have a pet or two) if you want the coveted 10/10. Pro tip: books also help.
I concur! The curtains rock it and everything else works just fine.
It seems appropriate that the founder of World Central Kitchen has a pancake-shaped head.
My grandmother was a quilter...I find Congresswoman Porter’s quilted art really beautiful and dynamic!
#27. Doesn't do it for me at all. It appears stark and cold. It shows very little of humanity in it.
#27. Doesn't do it for me at all. It appears stark and cold. It shows very little of humanity in it.