It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was 2015, and we as a society were truly brought together and enlightened by Twitter in these last 365 days. From the iNSPiRATiONAL words of @JODYHiGHROLLER, to the wisdom we derived from Kim Kardashian, let us take the time to appreciate and reflect on the best tweets produced in 2015.
1. Let us begin our analysis of Twitter in 2015 with the wise words of Riff Raff:
2. Remember when we were taken aback and also #blessed with these words of wisdom from Kayne...and a week later he announced on live television that he was running for president.
3. And everyone started freaking out when this guy predicted the name of Kayne and Kim's baby months before it was announced.
4. I'm going to just leave this one here.
5. Let us reminisce about when Phill Lewis, from "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody", tweeted about the PRNDL.
6. May we remember when Zayn unofficially announced he was leaving One Direction, crushing the hearts of millions of preteens and many middle-aged dads, probably.
7. Let us remember when President Obama announced on Twitter that gay marriage was legalized, with the hashtag #LoveWins.
8. And how the "Play Like a Girl" movement was further inspired when the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team won the 2015 World Cup.
9. Let us not forget the "emotional" Drake jokes that gained momentum throughout the year as well.
10. And recall when this tweet exploded on Twitter, in regards to the showdown between Nicki Minaj and Miley Cyrus on the 2015 VMAs.
11. This was the only day you could retweet the exact day in which Marty McFly finds out what "the future is like" in 2015.
12. To the entire Cute Emergency account: thank you.
13. And let us acknowledge when recently, the legendary J.K. Rowling contributed her opinion towards the comparison between Donald Trump and Lord Voldemort.
14. Last but not least, and one of my personal favorites: let us appreciate the witty collaboration of tweets that took place between childhood actors Dylan and Cole Sprouse.
Ah, 2015. You and your tweets will be missed.