In case you missed it, one of the big stories at the Rio Olympics was “Lochte Gate” which is the name given to the attempt by American swimmer Ryan Lochte and three of his swimming teammates to cover up vandalism at a Rio gas station by saying that they had been robbed at gunpoint. Thus once again proving that the cover up can often be worse than the crime. If you need a timeline of what happened, this story will help.
As is typical for this sort of thing, not only did the hashtag #LochteGate start trending worldwide after the truth came out, but people put out some insanely funny tweets. Here’s a few examples:
https://twitter.com/asgardiana/status/766434965693276160
https://twitter.com/davidehrlich/status/766125409603874816?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
This once again proves that you can count on Twitter for great humor on a Friday morning.
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#LochteGate Produces Hilarious Tweets
In case you missed it, one of the big stories at the Rio Olympics was “Lochte Gate” which is the name given to the attempt by American swimmer Ryan Lochte and three of his swimming teammates to cover up vandalism at a Rio gas station by saying that they had been robbed at gunpoint. Thus once again proving that the cover up can often be worse than the crime. If you need a timeline of what happened, this story will help.
As is typical for this sort of thing, not only did the hashtag #LochteGate start trending worldwide after the truth came out, but people put out some insanely funny tweets. Here’s a few examples:
https://twitter.com/asgardiana/status/766434965693276160
https://twitter.com/davidehrlich/status/766125409603874816?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
This once again proves that you can count on Twitter for great humor on a Friday morning.
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