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Inauguration Feeds "Memeing"

Social Media is Blowing Up with Memes

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Inauguration Feeds "Memeing"
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The Inauguration only just happened and Twitter has exploded with memes of all kinds, including one's of Michelle Obama's disapproving face. Let's take a look at the creations of many.

We have heard several claims from celebrities and others since the beginning of this election, that Canada was the next best thing.


Obama and Biden memes have surged over the past couple of months. An overwhelming amount of them has placed Biden in a hilarious "Uncle" position, disrupting order in the White House, cracking jokes about Trump or pulling pranks. Only to have Obama roll his eyes or laugh along with him, further confirming their social media bromance.

Michelle Obama's face caught at just the right moment has inspired a mess of hilarious captions conveying her disapproval of the new First Lady and President. Even here, we have Hillary Clinton caught also in disagreement.

Although we only really see one side of the nation's opinion on Trump through these memes, this election has had the country split quite dramatically between supporters and non-supporters. Most of these posts are seen as a harmless, hilarious entertainment and a way to express what others might view as negativity towards our new president. However their purpose don't quite serve as a an open argument, but a way for others to laugh at the innocence that humor can be.

Here's another that serves that purpose quite well.



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