me in a meeting: “this could’ve been an email”
me receiving an email: “i’m going to hurl myself into the sun” emily allen (@emily0allen) February 24, 2021
when i have to do two tasks in one day pic.twitter.com/7eUXND14I1 Matt. (@MattTheBrand) February 17, 2021
me (angrier than i’ve ever been in my entire life): no worries, all good! Ben Rosen (@ben rosen) February 6, 2021
“why don’t you have your camera on?”
am I working at my regular capacity? no. but am I prioritizing and taking care of the most important tasks? no. but am I at least taking care of myself and my mental health? also no. Elizabeth Teng (@etengastro) January 12, 2021
Meghan and Harry’s eagerly anticipated interview with Oprah aired last night and was full of truly shocking moments. And naturally Twitter reacted to the revelations in the only way they know how – with memes of course.
In the two hour interview Meghan revealed how she felt suicidal at one point, a member of the royal family had questioned how “dark” Archie’s skin would be and how Harry was cut off financially from his family.
The interview did have happier moments with the couple revealing they were expecting a baby girl, however the majority of it addressed Harry’s views on his brother and father who he believes are “trapped” in the system and Meghan’s difficult experience of royal life.
What is a meme, if not a joke persevering?
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With ‘Previously On…’ taking us on a walk through all of Wanda’s life traumas, it’s really not all that surprising that we were all left in some serious pain. Forced to visit the sites of her biggest points of hurt by Agatha, Wanda had to relive the pain of losing her parents, being unable to bury her lover, and losing her brother, Pietro.
It’s like we’re all in a Bruce Castor nightmare where he suddenly finds himself in front of the U.S. Senate defending Donald Trump from impeachment, and he isn’t prepared, so he’s just like, “free speech, uh, slippery slope, uh, we are all patriots here, aren’t we fellas?”
Trump’s lawyer’s presentation is almost physically difficult to watch.
As Democrats are arguing, the idea that you can’t impeach an elected official after they leave office isn’t actually stated anywhere in the Constitution. Moreover, claiming as much has the potential to create what some lawmakers are now calling a “January exception.”