By Jodi Smith | Social Media | February 21, 2020
I don’t know why. I don’t know how. I do know that what I expected from #911WhatsTheEmergency trending and what I saw when I clicked on the Tweets were two very different things. Among the film twitter allegedly pushing someone to suicidal thoughts and the gorgeous Australian boy, Quaden Bayles, going viral for his reaction to bullying, I wasn’t prepared for the level of goofiness in this hashtag. But thankfully that’s what I got.
Sure, the whole thing is transcribed right there but TURN ON THE SOUND.
i got knife hands #911WhatsTheEmergency pic.twitter.com/Yh1Mwcyz40
— TK (@TKthekonseptTK) February 21, 2020
#911WhatsTheEmergency
— Natalia (@Nataliano_ooo) February 21, 2020
A cat burglar stole my fries pic.twitter.com/tDMeMALJBn
#911WhatsTheEmergency too much cuteness pic.twitter.com/3i74zgc7Uq
— Happy Cat (@HappyCatCentral) February 21, 2020
#911WhatsTheEmergency
— Beth Guilmart (@GuilmartB) February 21, 2020
I only can find one flip flop pic.twitter.com/9b1QQIQ960
#911WhatsTheEmergency Someone double dipped the chip! pic.twitter.com/So3qjSCSm5
— Evan Van (@MadAnter) February 21, 2020
#911WhatsTheEmergency Sounds about right….#Cats pic.twitter.com/nLSrBdOhnd
— TalentlessMedia (@TalentlessMedia) February 21, 2020
#911WhatsTheEmergency
— Ⓑⓔⓣⓗ (@Halloween_1014) February 21, 2020
I think we're dead, okay?! pic.twitter.com/DQISnGBR5s
#911WhatsTheEmergency my friend messed up the puff puff pass rotation.
— 僕Shanzo (@ShanzoNoji) February 21, 2020
#911WhatsTheEmergency
— â“ⓙ💞🇬🇧 (@AT_Jen321) February 21, 2020
I cooked dinner .. pic.twitter.com/kKiHTAcGP7
#911WhatsTheEmergency There's only decaf! pic.twitter.com/toSSvAITXU
— Evan Van (@MadAnter) February 21, 2020