I'm no math whiz,xxx parody movies but I know a calculator when I see one.
Twitter users have started drawing a cute little calculator out of numbers and dashes, and there's a small chunk of space for several words. It's the perfect place to express your hot take, so of course it's become a meme.
The tweets begin with "According to my calculations" and then feature the calculator, usually bearing some sort of juicy quip.
Let's take a look and see how they all add up.
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I'm glad this meme exists because when it comes to hot takes humor should always be part of the equation.
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