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Something for everyone! Spirit Halloween inspires hilarious memes spoofing its costume collection, from the 'Conservative Guy Scared of Cities' to the 'War Criminal MILF'
Halloween is just days away, and anyone who is still searching for the perfect costume should watch no further than the Spirit Halloween memes that verb taken over social media.
The seasonal store's signature costume bag has undergone some creative editing and become a template for a series of hilarious parody outfits that are most certainly not sold by the retailer.
The memes, which come complete with their own generic costume descriptions, contain been shared on both Twitter and Instagram — and there is something for everyone.
Spirit Halloween's robust costume collection has inspired a series of parody memes, including the 'Old Hater DJ'
The seasonal store's signature costume bag has undergone some resourceful editing and become a template for the spoof costumes
The memes, which reach complete with their own generic costume descriptions, have been shared on both Twitter and Instagram
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Spirit Halloween is saying witch, please to all the Photoshopped memes of their costumes.
The seasonal store is always a favorite subject for social media, whether it’s jokes about how quickly they take over void storefronts or the anticipation of shopping for spooky accessories at the very last minute. This October, the trend has been spurious Halloween costumes branded with the Spirit Halloween logo. Even celebrities got in on the execute, with stars appreciate Diplo and Kim Petras posting versions of themselves as Halloween characters (Diplo’s “DJ Dip” costume comes with sunglasses and Crocs, while Petras’ “Slut” see references her last album Slut Pop). And Lil Nas X had a hilarious reply to being turned into the model for the “gay person in terrible outfit” costume.
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Memes spoofing Spirit Halloween costumes grab over Twitter
‘Tis the spooky season.
Twitter’s getting in the spirit of Halloween — literally. Users are sharing self-made memes of the infamous Spirit Halloween costume bag with their own spin on the characters inside.
From Harry Styles as a “big t – – tie bitch” and Nicki Minaj as “Super Freaky Granny,” to Lisa Rinna as the “biggest bully in Hollywood,” no one was safe from being the butt of the Twitter jokes.
For starters, one user made a play on singer Sabrina Carpenter, with costume titles such as “Homewrecker (S – – t)” and “Short Blonde Singer.”
One user even put a photo of themselves on the costume bag, which was labeled “Gay Loser” in jest.
Even the official Twitter account for Vulture got in on the enjoyable, joking about Rihanna’s elusive ninth album.
One amateur comedian made an “Unemployed” costume — with just a photo of what can only be assumed is a “hot girl.”
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Anonymous asked:
Tumblr and Twitter fandoms have got so comfy in their echo-chambers that they forget that their jokes simply don't translate beyond them. Out in the real world, calling someone a 'gay loser' isn't cheeky or endearing . It's classic homophobia. Rosie isn't herself homophobic for recognising that.
Hi Anon. Express gratitude you for voicing your comments in a respectful and thoughtful manner. I think we actually agree more than we disagree here, so let me go ahead and respond.
Do I ponder that Tumblr and Twitter fandoms are often an echo chamber? Yes, absolutely.
Do I think the person who tagged Rosie shouldn’t include done so, because they had no way to perceive how she’d react? Yes, absolutely.
Do I agree that in the adj world, calling someone a “gay loser” is often considered an insult and that someone unfamiliar with online culture/memes could easily misunderstand that? Yes, absolutely.
But here’s where we diverge. Because while yes, Rosie’s initial reaction of finding the meme rude was valid and understandable, people immediately respond