Top memes for today: Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp are down globally, users are panicking

Users are massively complaining about problems accessing Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.
The feed is not refreshed, messages are not loaded. According to DownDetector data, the error is observed all over the world. Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp crashed tonight.
Instagram users do not have an application (51%), a website (29%). WhatsApp users complain about non-sending messages, difficulties connecting to the server. Facebook is having problems with the website.
Problems are reported by users around the world.
Bemorepanda decided to collect some memes, so to laugh together.
1.Everyone be like
2.The end is near
3.You’re down
4.Sad life
5.Instagram is down
6.Let me in
7.This is everybody
8.One day
9.Complicated
10.The Boss
11.Log in on instagram
12.What to do
13.My time now
14.Twitter
15.Hello there
16.Whatsapp down
17.Reddit
18.Why so sad
19.Calm down
20.Making memes
21.So dangerous
22.A lifetime
23.Crying
24.Let’s cry
25.Behind the scene

As of today, the 25th of March the coronavirus has killed more than 20,912 people worldwide and the majority of them are from Europe, reaching a number of 13,582 people, according to AFP.
The number of cases infected with coronavirus passed 463,408, while 113,802 have recovered. More than 328,704 patients are in mild conditions and 14,379 are in either serious or critical condition.
Italy is the most affected country with over 7,503 death followed by Spain with 3,434 deaths and China, with 3,281.
As more countries are faced with complete lockdown, US Senate leader have agreed a $2 trillion stimulus package with the White House.
India is now on a lockdown for 21 days, with more than 1.3 million people on quarantine. Narendra Modi, the prime minister, told Indians that he was banning people from leaving their homes in order to save the country, all the citizens and their family. He also stressed that if after 21 days the situation will not stop or improve then the country’s development risked being set back 21 years.
New Zealand has declared State of National Emergency after reporting more than 200 cases of coronavirus. Jacinda Ardern, the prime minister, called on every citizen to ‘act like you have Covid-19’ and warned that those violating compulsory stay-at-home rules would face “no tolerance”.
As of today, there are more than three billion people living under lockdown measures in order to stop spreading the coronavirus, which the United Nations warned that is threatening all of humanity.
“Covid-19 is threatening the whole of humanity – and the whole of humanity must fight back,” UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said, launching an appeal for $2 billion to help the world’s poor.
“Global action and solidarity are crucial. Individual country responses are not going to be enough.”

The owner of a blind and deaf 10-month-old dog showed how he learned to wake her so that she was not afraid, and In just five days, the video has been viewed 51 million times and racked up over 12.5 million likes.
Aiden Michael Mann adopted an Australian Shepherd named Plum in July 2019. His colleagues tried to find a owner for her, and as soon as the man saw the poor puppy, he immediately realized that he wanted to take her to him.
Despite the fact that Mann already has one dog, he had to figure out how to accomodate Plum for a long time because of its disability.
The owner was very worried about the fact that Plum was scared every time when he woke her. The dog abruptly jumped up even from light touches. Then Mann decided to try to gently blow on her face, and it worked.
"People ask me how I wake up my deaf and blind pup without scaring her," Mann captioned a clip of himself approaching a sleeping Plum. "I slightly blow on her. She still gets startled until she feels me. Then she wants all the love."
Across Instagram and TikTok, the comments is full of support for Plum — with many emotional responses and even a reeaction from celebrities.
"Not being dramatic, but I would die for that dog," one commenter wrote.
"Why am I crying," the YouTube star and makeup guru Manny Mua commented on the video.

Belly Laugh Day is celebrated on 24th January.Adherents of the mentioned therapy claim that laughter contributes to the release of endorphins and changes the mood for good after only a few minutes. Endorphins, sometimes called "happiness molecules", are chemicals produced by the brain in response to a variety of stimuli. They can reduce stress, their analgesic properties being compared even with those of morphine. Moreover, the release of endorphins in the body can improve the circulatory system and strengthen the immune system.
The benefits of laughter do not stop at a momentary euphoria and the improvement of one's health, but include a better relationship with others, laughter being a positive, often contagious energy that helps people make friends or improve them.
For this special day Bemorepanda collected a cool top of memes.
1.Gonna pee from laugh
2.Job interviews
3.Girls eyebrows
4.That's so funny
5.Good morning
6.Hit your pinky toe
7.When im mad
8.Start talking to someone
9.Live on Instagram
10.If i have time to talk
11.Get out gas mask
12.Google maps
13.Not sure if I already read this
14.It's gone now
15.Drink on Facetime
16.Working for 4 hours
17.Until is a meme
18.What an idea
19.Stuck in quarantine
20.Generate a meme
21.Not sure if funny
22.2020 is here
23.Arguing firends
24.Hits blunt
25.What's going on
26.5 year old me
27.Lets pray
28.Meeting the end
29.Are you still watching?
30.Who wore best?

Dostoevsky said that "If a man laughs with all his heart, it means he is a good man." People have been fascinated by laughter for decades; There are many studies on laughter, and some of them have revealed some pretty interesting things.
Bemorepanda knows that laughter is one of the best ways to deal with stress, and scientific research supports this intuition. Some studies go even further, comparing the effect of laughter to that of a high-reaction drug or a contagious virus that brings a lot of benefits to the mind and body.
Laughter is a means of communication, but also a way to relax and eliminate inner tensions, while helping us to establish interpersonal relationships and develop an optimistic spirit. The therapeutic valences of laughter have been mentioned since ancient times by physicians, people of culture, sages, scholars or philosophers.
Some consider laughter to be superficial and inappropriate for a certain status or age and to be childish. In fact, when we laugh, we get many benefits and spread positive energy around us. We should discover our sense of humor in case we lose it, not be sober and rigid, have a more open and optimistic approach to life.
It is true that there are many problems that cause sadness, but it is beneficial to intensify the moments when we laugh. Over the years we have found that it is better to laugh than to cry, or at least, if we cry twice, we should laugh three times.
About laughter
1. Frequent laughter (and from the heart) helps the body fight diseases. By changing the levels of cortisol in the body, laughter lowers stress levels and fights against things that could be harmful to us.
2. You can replace going to the gym with a healthy dose of laughter. Well, not really. But when you laugh, you strengthen the muscles of the face, stomach and diaphragm. And every 15 minutes of laughter burns up to 40 calories. That's put in as exercise, isn't it?
3. Researchers claim that people laughed before they could speak. They believe that laughter was used as a way for people to relate to each other millions of years before they developed their lung power for language.
4. The sense of humor is genetic. A Northwestern University study found that people with the shorter 5-HTTLPR gene laugh faster at funny cartoons or videos than those with the same longer gene.
5. Aren't you a coffee lover? We have good news! Laughter shortly after waking up can have similar effects to drinking a cup of coffee. The next time you laugh as soon as you get up, you will notice how quickly the effect is felt.
6. Laughter helps networking. How? It has been shown to create an instant connection between individuals and reduce the stress felt in an unknown social context.
7. Just as yawning is contagious, so is laughter! That's why many comedy series have those laughs in the background. Even if you don't see it, the sound is enough to cheer you up.
8. Laughter helps memory. A team of researchers from California divided a group of 20 middle-aged adults into two groups. One group was shown funny videos, while the other group waited quietly for 20 minutes. Immediately after both groups I took a test to observe short-term memory. The results showed that those who laughed did much better in the test.
9. Laughter helps the body release endorphins. A recent study shows that the moments when we laugh with those close to us release endorphins in the brain, which potentiates well-being. These chemicals are released through opioid receptors, and the more opioid receptors a person has in their brain, the stronger the effect.
10. Laughter helps us to form social bonds more easily, due to the effect of endorphins, explained above. This is also why laughter is so contagious. Spreading the release of endorphins encourages solidarity and gives us a sense of security. Each brain of people in a social group functions in such moments as a transmitter of these reactions, which in turn triggers the chain reaction similar to a game of dominoes. That's why we sometimes have a smile on our face every time someone laughs, even if we don't know why.
11. Laughter stimulates brain connectivity. Not every episode of laughter arouses for the same reasons and most of the time it is more difficult to understand mental processes than it may seem at first sight. Specialist research has highlighted the differences in perception of the types of laughter, from laughter to joy, sarcasm or teasing, each of which activates new connections between different regions of the brain. Moreover, every time someone laughs, our brain tries to describe the meaning of the reaction and what the person communicates through laughter, and this activity strengthens the connection between different regions of the brain.
12. Laughter is essential for the health of the love affair. A study has shown that women laugh about twice as much as men, but the latter are the ones who arouse moments of laughter. Researchers believe that there are good reasons why this is the case, and they mainly refer to the way relationships between people are formed, as well as the way in which love relationships develop and are maintained. Women tend to characterize the man of their dreams as having, among other qualities, humor, and men are attracted to women who laugh more often.
13. Laughter is a natural antidepressant, because laughter activates the release of the neurotransmitter serotonin, the same chemical in the brain is stimulated by the most used types of antidepressants, SSRI - selective inhibitors of serotonin reabsorption. Although studies do not show how long this effect lasts, laughter has a fairly strong effect on the brain, acting as a drug to relieve depression.
14. In Chinese culture, where laughter has been studied since the 6th century BC, it has been researched how laughter affects the body according to the predominant vowel. This is because the different pronunciation of one vowel or another can cause different internal vibrations. It is not random, but the body decides how we will laugh depending on the area where it is needed to produce these waves. It was concluded that each vowel has a symbolic value, to mobilize certain emotions and to consolidate different aspects.
15. Laughter - this unique characteristic of man - has been shown to make us happier and healthier. Laughter is contagious. According to studies, laughter brings amazing benefits to the body: it helps memory; develops imagination; it has some meditation-like effects; can reduce pain and increase the body's production of natural painkillers such as endorphins and serotonin; thus, the body is more resistant to diabetes, hypertension or cancer; removes impurities from the eyes when we laugh with tears; fights shyness, fear and phobias; increases self-esteem; reduces stress; the skin becomes healthier by eliminating toxins during laughter in cascades; it helps those with heart problems because during laughter the heart relaxes and widens; fights insomnia and helps us lose weight.