Twitter Tries Its Hand At #LoseAnArgumentIn3Words
If any platform knows a thing or two about arguments, it's Twitter. On Monday, Hashtag Roundup, originators of hashtag memes including #MillennialCommandments and #SignsYoureSingle, put the site's skills to the test by introducing #LoseAnArgumentIn3Words, challenging users to come up with the quickest way to completely bomb an argument.
Twitter mostly came up with broad strokes, phrases too general to go viral. Here is some of the best of what Twitter came up with:
I didn’t vote #LoseAnArgumentIn3Words pic.twitter.com/PjcIx9yoPx
— Queen of Cobwebs 🕷🕸💀👻🎃 (@MayemSnyph) February 18, 2020
Calm down lady #LoseAnArgumentIn3Words pic.twitter.com/H9LI4HOsnY
— 🦄melonie🧔#BB21⚽Nicole4AFP (@crazygal1892) February 18, 2020
#LoseAnArgumentIn3WordsI'm the Parent pic.twitter.com/VRx2xU9ITd
— Anjee W (@Anjeew) February 18, 2020
#LoseAnArgumentIn3WordsSure, Ok Boomer
— Dan Gerous, Inc🐷 (@Anythingpork) February 18, 2020
It's pronounced jif #LoseAnArgumentIn3Words pic.twitter.com/cSrTmbDmU8
— Carrie Kentfield (@CapnCRK78) February 18, 2020
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#LoseAnArgumentIn3WordsStart with “Irregardless”
— Ray the artist formerly known as Stan (@Eminem11684) February 18, 2020While Twitter's submissions with the hashtag were more generalities, one wonders what the game would look like if it was focused on some specific topics, such as, say, Super Smash Brothers or Anime. Then the controversial opinions and hot takes would flow like gold.
So let's hear it: what's your way to end an argument in three words?
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lecorbak
"no u"
Salnax
"So you're saying"
Ten Shadows
"So was Hitler."
I Need Tea
"literally a nazi"
Onion Man
“Not racist but…”