In case you haven’t noticed it yet, then there is a hilarious joke pattern doing the rounds of social media of late. The memes, widely being shared and improvised upon, especially on Twitter, has a basic premise — Kids, Adults, Legends. The idea is to show how people, on the basis of their preferences and choices, are categorised as kids, adults and legends. For instance, “Kids say: She broke my heart; Adults say: Maine toh usse sachcha pyaar kiya na; Legends say: Sonam Gupta bewafa hai,” or “Kids say: Rajneeti bahut kharab cheez hai; Adults say: Sab paise kha rahe hai neta log; Legends say: Ye bik gayi hai gormint.”
Well, it only gets better! Sample some of the jokes doing the rounds here.
https://twitter.com/MGirish20/status/851124728999825408
https://twitter.com/Life_is_Osome/status/850939074160537600
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This is definitely not the first time that the Internet happened to come across something so random and make it into a viral joke format. It was only recently that a ‘Hiding from a serial killer’ series went viral on Twitter, leaving everybody in splits! Earlier, ‘Spoke to my ex after 10 years’ spread like wildfire on the micro-blogging site, resulting in memes, especially after a Twitter user Namrata Datta ‘stole’ the post and tweeted it.
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Bollywood, too, has often become fodder for meme-makers on Twitter as the users, from time to time, go on an overdrive giving hilarious captions to Bollywood movie stills.
‘Rani Mukerji in coma’ and ‘Aishwarya Rai Bachchan holding a box of sindoor’ are just some of them.