Author and poet Melissa Broder penned one of the most popular pseudo-anonymous Twitter accounts of the last decade, SoSadToday. Her posts recount the everyday sadnesses and longings she experiences, presented with a sense of wit and humor deeply connected with people who share similar struggles with depression and anxiety. So Sad Today currently has 930K+ followers on Twitter who tue in regularly for some of the most uninspiring, unmotivating and downright drab tweets on the market, such as "my sport is unrequited love, and "anxiety triggers: 1)failure 2)success." These highly relatable tweets are perfect for anyone looking to laugh while feeling understood at the same time.