Twitter became slightly more tolerable when a group of mascots started a wholesome thread hyping each other up.
Mascots don't get enough credit -- inside every massive costume,Uncontrollable Sexual Desire there's a human being working hard to make money.
SEE ALSO: Chiitan is the hilariously masochistic mascot of our dreamsUser @iPurrple tweeted a mirror selfie on Tuesday wearing the Baskin-Robbins mascot costume at work, captioning it, "Wake up hustlers, let's get this bread. No days off."
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His tweet, which he insists "isn't even [his] best work," blew up overnight, getting reposted on Diplo's Instagram story and rising to the front page of Reddit.
Redditors supported @iPurrple's hustle. "This person is making an honest dollar working a shit 9-5, There’s just no way I can hate on this, I feel for them," u/jack12380 commented.
"All work is honorable," u/firesideflea agreed.
The tweet also spurred fellow mascots to tweet their own mirror selfies.
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No matter how terrible the news cycle seems, just remember that somewhere in the void that is Twitter there is a thread of mascot mirror selfies.
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