New Year, new tweets. The calendar may have changed, but we haven't. We're still trolling the internet for content that will make us feel something, anything. And sometimes it does. We see a little something that reminds us there are funny people out there. That everything is not as dire as it can seem. That there is humor to be found in literally everything, even if we don't want there to be.
Folks on Twitter will make a joke out of anything under the sun. Remember that gingerbread beanie baby that was all over everyone's feeds for a while? He became a legit micro-celebrity because somebody tweeted about thinking he was ugly and then feeling bad about it. Or think about Moo Deng, the pygmy hippo who became the World's Next Diva just because she was slippery and had an attitude. Anything can happen on Twitter, for the worse and for the better.
Folks on Twitter will make a joke out of anything under the sun. Remember that gingerbread beanie baby that was all over everyone's feeds for a while? He became a legit micro-celebrity because somebody tweeted about thinking he was ugly and then feeling bad about it. Or think about Moo Deng, the pygmy hippo who became the World's Next Diva just because she was slippery and had an attitude. Anything can happen on Twitter, for the worse and for the better.