Theresa May’s ‘pantomime laugh’ during Prime Minister’s Question was a meme waiting to happen
We included some of her friends.
#pmqs pic.twitter.com/47fqZAw2pz
— The Poke (@ThePoke) March 8, 2017
Others focused on her diet.
Did anyone else see Theresa May eating a fish during PMQs earlier? #PMQs #Budget2017 pic.twitter.com/HJdIvR2hJo
— Harry Davidson (@davidsonhrj) March 8, 2017
Some turned up the heat.
Some people just want to watch the world burn…
Or laugh during important, life changing debates whilst dodging questions.#PMQs pic.twitter.com/mt3reuIlm7— FPL Haul – Rob (@FPLHaul) March 8, 2017
Or made it even more terrifying.
I've accidentally terrified myself. #Budget2017 #pmqs pic.twitter.com/T6lsHAiNhe
— Jay Fu (@Mock_Fu) March 8, 2017
The audio quality was improved.
Theresa May now with added audio pic.twitter.com/MorLBFRZVV
— Olaf Falafel (@OFalafel) March 8, 2017
An appropriate soundtrack was added.
https://twitter.com/katiebevano/status/839475949569785857
And the same scene, from another camera angle.
Theresa May #Budget2017 #PMQs pic.twitter.com/2OfZOnfQfD
— Joe Phelan (@acedece) March 8, 2017
But ultimately for some it proved just too much.
I never want to see May laugh like that again.
— Ian Dunt (@IanDunt) March 8, 2017
UPDATE!
And there’s more…
— Aubrey Hesselgren (@HilariousCow) March 8, 2017
Has anyone done the Theresa May / He-Man mashup yet? pic.twitter.com/hZcQGkKr1a
— Gary Dunion (@garydunion) March 9, 2017
Does anyone ever really laugh like this outside of a cartoon? pic.twitter.com/FuMjTZk2hi
— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) March 9, 2017
Anyone else think of this when Theresa May laughed…? #PMQs pic.twitter.com/b7v4m6yZT3
— Marc Owen Jones (@marcowenjones) March 8, 2017