In case you haven't heard by now,occidental eroticism Lizzo is 100 percent "that bitch."
You see, in her hit song "Truth Hurts," the singer has a lyric that goes, "I just took a DNA test, turns out I'm 100% that bitch even when I'm crying crazy." It's clever and catchy as hell, and it's inspired a new meme on Twitter.
The meme begins with the words "I just took a DNA test turns out" and ends with essentially any phrase you want. Maybe you're "100% dead" like actress D'Arcy Carden. Maybe you're "100% Italian" like me. It's all up to you!
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Here are a few of the funniest (and most relatable) "I just took a DNA test" tweets out there in case you're in need of some inspiration.
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If you need help starting your own DNA test tweet, here's a formatting reminder from Lizzo fan, Hillary Clinton.
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Truth doeshurt sometimes, but these memes will help make you feel better.
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