New flash mob on Twitter: celebrities are compared to cars
Categories: Auto | Celebrities | Social Networks
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/new-flash-mob-on-twitter-celebrities-are-compared-to-cars.htmlTwitter users have entertainment with enviable regularity. More recently, a flash mob was spreading in the social network, in which everyone competed in the most boring description of the film, and here's a new idea. Now Twitter users are looking for external similarities between cars and celebrities, which turns out to be very interesting and fun.
You can't confuse this dazzling smile for all 32 with anything.
It always seemed that this cut on the hood resembles someone's restrained smile. All right.
If you think about it, then on Nicolas Cage looks like a lot of cars.
In this case, even with the color scheme guessed!
There is a double in the world of cars and this cartoon character "Lilo and Stitch".
Exactly noticed, isn't it?
Julia Roberts has a serious rival.
And again, straight to the point!
Here - the spitting image of Ned, without options. Here's another way to open the headlights.
Yes, it's not so fresh anymore, but the trunk is roomy and shines like new!
A noble gray-haired old man.
There may not be an obvious similarity here, but there is definitely something.
Keywords: Cars | Stars | Politicians | Similarity | Flash mob | Joke
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