If you've used Twitter to talk about sports since early March, you've probably run into The Tweet. To some, @funnydan521 is known simply as "yellow flower guy" because his Twitter profile photo was of yellow flowers, and since his account was suspended in mid-March, the photo is all that's left of his Twitter presence: This is definitely that yellow flower avi guys new account after his old one got suspended. Segments of Eagles Twitter, NFL Twitter, and Sports Twitter all participate in the Wentz-Foles debate, some every day. Over the following months, the copypasta spread to other websites as well, such as the most notable example being shared on r/copypasta[9] on June 14th which gathered over 6,200 votes. This is like the third time I've done one of these for this woman and I have absolutely no shame whatsoever. As we grow up, new things start to replace cartoons. According to the Advanced Twitter Search feature, The Tweet turned from a one-person wrecking crew into a copypasta in early May, when a few accounts went semi-viral by sending The Tweet: In 4 seasons, Carson Wentz has ZERO playoff wins, 48 regular season fumbles. But The Tweet is different. Awooga Copypasta Emojis. If you go and look at all replies to @alex77033705, you'll find a stream of people asking why they do what they do. The account's anti-Wentz streak dated back at least to late 2019, retweeting anti-Wentz sentiments and replying to both local and national reporters ad nauseam. <\/p>\n

To some, @funnydan521 is known simply as \"yellow flower guy\" because his Twitter profile photo was of yellow flowers, and since his account was suspended in mid-March, the photo is all that's left of his Twitter presence:<\/p>\n

This is definitely that yellow flower avi guys new account after his old one got suspended<\/p>— Dom Virelli (@DominicVirelli) April 28, 2020<\/a><\/blockquote>\n