LIKE IT? Bolsonaro makes mistakes in PPT, armpit party and Beyoncé's art inspiring memeria

Spelling error in the first slide of President Bolsonaro's presentation to foreign ambassadors became a joke online. And the video of the children's party with the most unusual theme you've ever seen is booming, along with the meme factory surrounding the queen of pop.

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João Caminoto

Last Monday, a presentation made by Bolsonaro to foreign ambassadors gathered at the Palácio da Alvorada – the target of criticism even abroad due to the coup tone of the speech – also gave rise to memes on Twitter due to a gross spelling error right on the cover slide. In the projection, the document contained the word briefing – summary, in English – typed incorrectly.

A unique party

And what about this child who asked for the theme of her party to be “armpit”? Yes. The little girl's birthday had decorations based on human armpits.

Queen B is back “by popular demand” and in ten days her album Renaissance will be released to the delight of the crowd of fans. A album cover it had already gone viral on social networks after June 30th, when it was released by the artist. On top of a shiny horse, the star poses half-naked to showcase the new work, and several internet users commented and published funny retellings of the cover. The page @brazilianversion recreated the excerpt from the clip from 'Hold Up', a song from 'Lemonade', the singer's latest album.

Featured photo: Reproduction/Youtube – 19/07/2022


A unique party


And what about this child who asked for the theme of her party to be “armpit”? Yes. The little girl's birthday had decorations based on human armpits.

Queen B is back “by popular demand” and in ten days her album Renaissance will be released to the delight of the crowd of fans. A album cover it had already gone viral on social networks after June 30th, when it was released by the artist. On top of a shiny horse, the star poses half-naked to showcase the new work, and several internet users commented and published funny retellings of the cover. The page @brazilianversion recreated the excerpt from the clip from 'Hold Up', a song from 'Lemonade', the singer's latest album.




Featured photo: Reproduction/Youtube – 19/07/2022



This post was last modified on July 20, 2022 13:54 pm

João Caminoto

Journalist with more than 30 years of experience, I held various positions - from reporter to international correspondent to editorial director - in several publications, such as Estadão, Broadcast, Época, BBC, Veja and Folha. I feel privileged to have embraced this profession. I am in love with my family and Corinthians.

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