A video of performing the trick was attached, which went on to receive over 51,500 retweets and 217,100 likes in one day, with the video accumulating over 5.4 million views. While people have been doing this for years, the trend kicked back up in February when Twitter user tweeted that brooms could stand upright on their own “because of the gravitational pull,” attributing the claim to NASA. Amazingly, some of us succeeded and thus, the great broom challenge of 2020 was born. With food bloggers struggling to score meals at pandemic-affected restaurants and the annual Summer Eurotrip girls locked in-doors, it’s no surprise this became one of the best memes of 2020.Īt one point this year, we deemed it necessary to try and stand brooms up completely vertical. Made most famous by a mechanical structure that features a deer head and some rather delightful prosthetic legs, This Is Where I’m At is a way to vocalise the very odd mental place we all find ourselves in right now.
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That’s where the ‘This is Where I’m At’ meme comes in handy. With our grasp on reality slowly slipping away, it’s becoming more difficult to articulate how we’re going. Even better, the satirical account has genuinely caused a stir with the real Ana de Armas who has reportedly blocked it. The Instagram account post photos of actress Ana de Armas and captions them with completely fictional events. If you haven’t heard about this 2020 meme, which is probably more of an online chronicle to be fair, you’re in for a treat.