We’re going to take you on a little trip through time today. Our journey takes us, among other things, to advertising campaigns from the 90s. The next stop are magazines in the year 2000. Then it continues with the music industry in 2014 and the travel plans of recent years. Close your seat belts and hold on, it will be a wild ride!
#1:
teen vogue, 2000: lip gloss that will drive him wild!
teen vogue 2020: destroy capitalism and abolish the police, here's how
— nash™ (@itsnashflynn) June 26, 2020
#2:
back in 2014, Happy by Pharrell spent 10 weeks at number one. could u imagine if he dropped that song now?? He would get 3 streams and a cease and desist letter from society
— first-mate prance (@bocxtop) June 27, 2020
#3:
She started seeing a guy that can pronounce gnocchi, it's over bro you gotta move on
— Ron Iver (@ronnui_) June 28, 2020
#4:
This is the first year I’m not going to Fiji because of COVID-19. 🥺
Normally, I do not go because I am poor.
— brooke miller (@buhrooke) June 26, 2020
#5:
really nice when the youtube home workout guy with 17 abs is like "ur doing great" like thanks buddy but i am throwing up everywhere
— thomas (@thombodytolove) June 27, 2020
#6:
whoever did the pr in the 90s about cutting open plastic six pack rings so they don’t choke animals did an amazing job and they should find that person and put them in charge of the wear a mask campaign
— rachel syme (@rachsyme) June 28, 2020
#7:
I think the biggest mistake we made is telling Americans that wearing masks is to protect other people. Know your audience!
— Jenni Konner (@JenniKonner) June 26, 2020
#8:
I think the world would be a better place if everyone had a happy baby goat living under their stove.pic.twitter.com/HxcuwXQejJ
— Roxi Horror 💀🌸 (@roxiqt) June 28, 2020
#9:
Black people can't breathe when a cop kneels on their necks. White people can't breathe when someone asks them to wear a mask at Trader Joe's.
— JeremyNewberger (@jeremynewberger) June 27, 2020
#10:
Eve was the first Karen.
The one fruit she couldn't have, she had to have.
Talk about entitlement.
— God (@TheTweetOfGod) June 27, 2020