Published 15:10 IST, December 9th 2020
Monolith in India memes flood Twitter, netizens show what it would look like in India
The monolith mystery isn't dying down and Indian people are making memes on how the monoliths would look like if they were spotted here. See hilarious memes.
- Entertainment News
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The Monoliths mystery is taking over the internet as there have been several monolith sightings in the past few days. The first one was spotted in the US and a few days later, it vanished from there and was spotted in Romania. Now, the latest monolith has been seen at Compton Beach on the Isle of Wight. These sightings have started the monolith memes trend all over and Indians are now sharing memes of what would have happened if there was a monolith in India.
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Monolith in India memes
Indian people have joined the bandwagon of creating monolith memes. The memes range from vandalized monoliths to couples scribbling their names on them and the results are hilarious. One meme shows Prabhas carrying a photoshopped monolith on his shoulder, while the other has a barber using it as a mirror. You can see the image here.
The meme fest hasn't slowed down a bit and desi netizens are going all out to show what would have happened if these monoliths appeared in India. A Twitter user posted a very accurate meme, wherein there is a 'No Spitting' sign on the monolith, yet it is covered with spit marks, while also having a couple's name engraved on it. See the hilarious, yet relatable meme here.
Another meme that has got everybody's attention is using the monolith as a cricket stump. With the craze of cricket in India, kids and adults use anything and everything as stumps and play the game. This meme shows a man standing with a bat in front of a monolith as if it were cricket stumps. See here.
All these memes reflect how Indians would actually use a monolith if it ever appeared in the Indian subcontinent. From covering it with posters, dogs peeing on it, to using them as billboards for ads, Twitter users have thought of every possibility of what could happen to it here. The monolith craze is not just in India, ever since the monoliths have appeared in the US, brands are using monolith replicas to draw more crowds to their stores.
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Updated 15:10 IST, December 9th 2020