Talking to Myself: WhatsApp’s ‘Message Yourself’ Feature is the BFF I Never Knew I Needed

Ah, WhatsApp! The social networking giant that's the birthplace of cringy family group chats and infamous for "good morning" messages from relatives you forgot existed. Just when you thought WhatsApp couldn't get any more introvert-friendly, they've gone full 'Inception' on us: You can now message yourself. It's the ultimate wingman for your solo texting parties and the extrovert's newest riddle.

The Existential Crisis Button


 

 

 

Ever found yourself in the midst of a conversation so mind-boggling, you wished you could consult your inner philosopher? With this new feature, you can engage in profound debates with the one person guaranteed to get you: yourself. It's like having Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle rolled into one, minus the beards and togas.

A Virtual Diary, But Make It Real-Time

 

 

 

Forget 'Dear Diary,' it's 'Hey Digital Me' now. Scribble down your million-dollar ideas or your grocery list (equally important, obviously). You could be the next Da Vinci of the digital age, but with more emojis and fewer mysterious smiles.

The Ultimate Test of Your Meme Game

Think you're the king or queen of memes? Prove it. Your audience of one is waiting. Send yourself memes so dank, they might as well be a wine cellar. If you laugh, you're officially your own best comedian. If not, well, you've just bombed your first gig, and your only spectator was you.

End of Loneliness
WhatsApp has just created a Swiss Army knife for the socially awkward. Want a date? Text yourself. Practicing pickup lines without judgment? Your new chat buddy is game. You're now your own best friend, life coach, and therapist. Who needs other people when you can have quality me-time 24/7?

Move Over, Siri and Alexa
Step aside, AI overlords. WhatsApp has just turned self-love into a texting game. Slide into your own DMs with motivational quotes or essential reminders like 'buy milk.' It's like having a life coach in your pocket, but one that doesn't charge by the hour.

 

 

 

 

So, there you have it. WhatsApp's 'Message Yourself' feature isn't just a gimmick—it's your new digital BFF, therapist, and life coach, all rolled into one. And hey, if all else fails, you can always use it to remind yourself to buy toilet paper on the way home. Because let's face it, you're probably going to forget.

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