The Street Stall (2015)internet has always been a spawning ground for the most random things.
SEE ALSO: These Michelle Obama memes are the internet's coping mechanismBut often, the most random things actually become the most delightful. That's what we have here, with the birth of #DancingWinnie.
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This little clip of Winnie the Pooh tearing up the dance floor is the basis behind @Dancing_Winnie, a Twitter account that has apparently dedicated itself to finding situations when this dancing bear is applicable.
It turns out that there are many situations that fall into the dancing Winnie category.
The meme seems to originate from this video of Winnie dancing to Psy's Gangnam Style back in 2015, before we learned that he could dance to so much more.
#DancingWinnie has since blossomed into a small phenomenon on Twitter, with other people quick to give Winnie song suggestions. Winnie, it seems, can get down to any song thrown at him.
Here he is jumping around to Shawn Mendes.
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Winnie really does work to Fifth Harmony.
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Winnie easily busts a move to Justin Bieber.
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Winnie doesn't just go for pop, though. He also likes that hip hop.
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Winnie's favorite show is apparently Friends. Look at how happy he gets when the theme song comes on.
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But Winnie also loves Sherlockwhen he's in the mood for a more serious drama. He makes that show's opening music look like a club banger.
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Clearly, dancing Winnie is perfect for any occasion.
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