This meme from user imagines a battle between Kong and Godzilla complicating matters in the canal. The internet is having a field day with memes of the Evergreen ship in the Suez Canal. Of course, there were photos of the incident and, naturally, Twitter had a field day. The only way to free it? Many small bulldozers. The 242,500-ton ship was lodged diagonally, blocking traffic, due to high winds in the area. The internet loved a big, stuck boat named the Ever Given, which was trapped in March in Egypt’s Suez Canal, one of the busiest waterways in the world. I made one /KO15YAgUlB- 12/22 Halfway to 50 Novem11. Thankfully, Twitter was exempt from the outage, becoming a beacon of humorous light amidst the digital turmoil. There was panic and chaos - Gen Z couldn’t share what they were vibing to on Instagram stories, and their parents couldn’t post wholesome memes to their timelines. The day that shall not be mentioned: When Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp suddenly went down. “Jake Gyllenhaal logging on to Twitter,” one meme joked. ![]() Of course, the infamous ex who supposedly inspired the 10-minute version of “All Too Well” - ahem, Jake Gyllenhaal - wasn’t safe from the jokes. While reliving the heart-wrenching album fans heard in their youth - but now with a bottle of wine and real heartbreak - it was enough to cause a few mental breakdowns (their version). “Red (Taylor’s Version)” dropped in November, sending Swifties everywhere into a frenzy - screaming, crying, throwing up. What my pizza rolls see from inside the microwave /GavZzw7cQR- Ryan Schocket Febru8. some people joked about his absence, others photoshopped his airport escapade into various, and humorous, situations. One Twitter user compared Ted Cruz to Bigfoot. “MISSING: Ted Cruz,” one meme-maker wrote. for a moment, he couldn’t run from the memes. In the midst of a Texan crisis, Senator Ted Cruz decided he needed to relieve some stress in Cancun. Ted Cruz peacing out to Cancunīut when Congress needed him most, he vanished - to Mexico. “RIP Picasso, he would’ve LOVED Microsoft paint,” added another. I know he would’ve loved ‘That’s So Raven,'” one wrote. Like Icarus loving sunscreen, or Joan of Arc loving Lorde, people got creative with their tweets of homage. The viral - and slightly morbid - Twitter trend jokes about how deceased, legendary social figures would have loved (or hated) contemporary culture. “RIP Oedipus, I know he would have loved ‘yo mama’ jokes,” tweeted one online comedian. Oh wow would you look at that forecast /A6KDoFGlqg- julia reinstein □ Octo5. It was also used to share some of the best sitcom moments, like the beginning and end of “ Friends,” or when “The Office” star Brian Baumgartner’s character Kevin spills his famous chili. This year did not start well, but how is it going now? Twitter users shared their break-ups, highs, lows and personal growth online, but not without a few laughs. Bernie Sanders was photoshopped into Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper.” 2. “This could’ve been an email,” one widely-shared meme stated. Some people even photoshopped him into historical paintings and photos. January seems so long ago, but we haven’t forgotten about “ Cold Bernie.”ĭonning sustainable mittens made by recycled wool, Sanders, grouchily relaxing at the inauguration of President Joe Biden, took the internet by storm. ![]() In a digital world where our feeds were chock-full of vaccine information and new COVID variants, thanks, Twitter, for providing some comedic relief.īehold the best 21 memes of 2021. The 5 worst songs of 2021 we hope to never hear againĪnother year of the pandemic, another year of doomscrolling on the internet. ‘House of Gucci,’ ‘Eternals’ tortured movie fans in 2021īest movies of 2021 – ‘Licorice Pizza,’ Dune,’ more – prove film isn’t dead The 12 TikTok trends that defined 2021: From hilarious to terrifying
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