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Twitter has put its own spin on the 'To All The Boys' sentiment, and it's accurate AF
IT’S BEEN JUST over one week since Netflix released To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, and in the eight days since we met Lara Jean and learned that some screenwriters cannot differentiate between Ireland and Scotland, discussion surrounding the adaptation of Jenny Han’s 2014 novel has been gaining momentum.
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We’ve had Israel Broussard’s murky Twitter past, countless memes and as of the last 24 hours, innumerable tweets from people putting their own spin on the teenage romcom.
Yes, the Netflix offering is the perfect antidote to the morning after the night before and yes, it’s as wholesome as it is uplifting, but how realistic is it in the grand scheme of things?
Exactly.
So, if you’re of a cynical nature with a love life that’s more horror show than romcom, it’s highly likely that you’ll relate to the tweets currently doing the rounds.
And here are a few of our favourites.
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