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Twitter celebrates the end of 2020 by posting tweets from internet users in the street

In a few days, 2020 will end. For the vast majority of us, this is a good thing as many are hopeful that 2021 will break the cycle of bad news. What to give ideas to Twitter which unveiled a vast communication operation in several large American cities.

The social network has selected 10 funny tweets that play on the transition to the new year to display them life-size on billboards in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Oakland. If some messages come from personalities of the network, such as novelist Angie Thomas or singer Dionne Warwick, the majority are tweets from ordinary people.

Below you will find the photographs shared on December 21 on the official account from Twitter; tweets translated by us (if you have better translations, write them in comments and we will edit). And still in the theme of the end of the year, do not miss the retrospective of Swiss artist Cee-Roo who summed up 2020 in a powerful 4-minute video.

If 2020 was a person it would be my ex

Credits: Twitter

First rule of 2021. We are not talking about 2020.

Twitter celebrates the end of 2020 by posting internet users' tweets in the street
Credits: Twitter

Before signing for 2021, I ask to consult the terms of the contract

Twitter celebrates the end of 2020 by posting internet users' tweets in the street
Credits: Twitter

We went from 2019 to 2021 – this year does not exist.

Twitter celebrates the end of 2020 by posting internet users' tweets in the street
Credits: Twitter

2020, stop and let me get off … I will walk

Twitter celebrates the end of 2020 by posting internet users' tweets in the street
Credits: Twitter

I refuse to enter 2021 until I see the trailer

Twitter celebrates the end of 2020 by posting internet users' tweets in the street
Credits: Twitter

Please don’t bring this nonsense in 2021

Twitter celebrates the end of 2020 by posting internet users' tweets in the street
Credits: Twitter

2020… what happened?

Twitter celebrates the end of 2020 by posting internet users' tweets in the street
Credits: Twitter

Dear 2021, don’t ask 2020 to hold your beer. Please.

Twitter celebrates the end of 2020 by posting internet users' tweets in the street
Credits: Twitter

2020, I’ll leave you the worst review

Twitter celebrates the end of 2020 by posting internet users' tweets in the street
Credits: Twitter

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