Some Bachelor Nation fans decided to share their thoughts with a bunch of memes, and we decided to compile a list of the funniest onesbecause what else is better at conveying emotion than a gif of baby Yoda ? So without further ado, here are the best memes from this season of The Bachelor. Fans thought it was funny that the girls are all oddly possessive of Peter: ADVERTISEMENT
All of them had genius buried in the DNA of the movies. Tyler knew exactly what he did in that movie. From the narration by Taraji who played Melinda— a narration that was steeped in brokenness, helplessness and most importantly an unconscious appeal to the sympathy of the target audience. You cannot help seeing the movie and story from her standpoint. You may try to maintain a straight line of thinking while watching but I bet you won't know when you stagger off the line and plunge into a mucky water of her story.
Mary Jo Buttafuoco believed her husband when he said he’d had nothing to do with 17-year-old Amy Fisher.
Joey Buttafuoco’s bride even stayed with him after his teenaged mistress shot her in the face on this day, May 19, in 1992. Presuming Fisher to be lying, Mary Jo had previously told reporters, “If I really believed Joey Buttafuoco had an affair with Amy Fisher, I’d cut his testicles off.”
But somehow, the 36-year-old auto mechanic managed to keep his testicles, and his wife, after he admitted to sleeping with the high-school senior who moonlighted as a call girl.
Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” is now playing in theaters nationwide, but one if its most emotional scenes might not have made it to the big screen had the filmmaker not held her ground against studio executives. In several interviews before the comedy’s theatrical release, Gerwig revealed that it was suggested she cut out the scene where Barbie (Margot Robbie) meets an elderly woman on a bench and tells her she’s beautiful. “I love that scene so much,” Gerwig told Rolling Stone.
December 28, 1732 — The first “Poor Richard's Almanack” was published by Benjamin Franklin on this day in history. Franklin is best known as an accomplished inventor and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, but first he rose to fame as a publisher and printer.
He was just 26 when he produced his almanac, then it ran for 25 years from 1732 to 1758, selling as many as 10,000 copies annually – a huge number at the time.