We're all a bit exhausted and stressed right now, especially if you're sitting glued to Twitter.
As we move into Thursday with the results of the presidential election still incomplete and crucial battleground state votes trickling in, asking a simple question about how the American political system works on the platform seems as likely to prompt creativity as an actual answer.
And in this case, that meant memes.
Mashable Top StoriesStay connected with the hottest stories of the day and the latest entertainment news.Sign up for Mashable's Top Stories newsletterBy signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Thanks for signing up! SEE ALSO:Good news you might have missed from Election Day 2020When kindergarten teacher Jans asked Twitter on Wednesday to name the three branches of federal government, the response was memes by the bucketload.
Tweet may have been deleted
At the time of writing, that tweet has prompted a solid 36,000 quote tweet replies. And as you can probably guess, the vast majority of answers didn't mention the words executive, legislative, or judicial once.
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Every now and then, a simple question can prompt a far better response than anyone could have possibly predicted — and a fleeting moment of levity in this anxiety-inducing election process.
顶: 75踩: 8TopicsMemesPolitics
Can you name the 3 branches of government? This meme offers up some, uh, creative answers.
人参与 | 时间:2024-09-22 01:35:10
相关文章
- How to trademark your TikTok phrase and protect your brand
- Home is where the hurt is at French Open
- OnePlus 11 launches in China, 1 month ahead of global release
- Pink Starbucks x Stanley cup dupes: Shop these 10 alternatives
- First officially approved Gen IV nuclear reactor in the US breaks ground
- CES 2023 trends: AI and the metaverse may rule, but 'basic' tech still stands out
- Every U.S. city testing free money programs
- Celebrities sued over promoting Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs
- Ruling bloc divided on foreign nannies' pay
- Shooter and victims identified in San Jose shooting.
评论专区