The trifecta of well-meaning but cringey tweets was complete and was thus memed to oblivion. The third and final in the “right headspace” text tweets came from writer Suzannah Weiss, who shared a script for how to get consent when initiating sexting: “I’ve been having some sexual thoughts about you I’d like to share over text if you’d enjoy that,” it said. Much like bad things come in threes, so do widely roasted tweets. “I would literally start crying if I received this message,” one person replied, and, you know, same. Similar to Fabello’s script, many saw it as cold and robotic. The meme got even bigger just a few days later, when Twitter user shared some advice about how to reveal some difficult news to a friend (in a screenshot of the most terrifying text you could ever send me): “Are you in the right headspace to receive information that could possibly hurt you?” it said. Though some saw it as good advice for creating healthy boundaries, many others saw it as a rather clinical way to treat a friend and mocked it into memedom. Are you in the right headspace to read about this meme? This one originated with a Twitter thread by feminist writer and activist Melissa Fabello, who shared a script for how to respond to friends when you don’t have the emotional energy to hear them vent. This ‘Infinity War’ Meme Sums Up the Trump-Putin Summit Weirdly Really Well Thanos is Russian President Vladimir Putin in this scenario, and don’t worry, the Avengers just had a meeting with.
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