This feature puts Donald Trump's tweets a lot more into perspective. 。 A recent tweet by the U.S. President criticising his North Korean counterpart Kim Jong-un, makes a lot more sense once you read it in its more befitting form: a middle school insult.。 "Why would Kim Jong-un insult me by calling me 'old', when I would NEVER call him 'short and fat'?" Trump wrote in a tweet on Sunday. "Oh well, I try so hard to be his friend -- and maybe someday that will happen!" Trump wrote in a tweet on Sunday. "Oh well, I try so hard to be his friend -- and maybe someday that will happen!"。 Though the tweet might sound a bit immature, it makes perfect sense once you read it from this perspective:。 The feature, called Make Trump's Tweets Eight Again, is a browser extension that converts his tweets into a child's scribble.。 Thanks for signing up!。 Tweet may have been deleted
。 The North Korean message in question that had riled Trump up had said that "reckless remarks by an old lunatic like Trump will never scare us or stop our advance." 。 The message, which was sent on Saturday by the country's Foreign Ministry, also called Trump's Asia trip a "warmonger's trip for confrontation."。 Trump's comeback however, did sound pretty middle school-esque.
。 — Macey King (maceycking) November 12, 2017
。 — A goddamn bitch of an unsatisfactory situation 🎲 (WatchtheEahs) November 13, 2017。 pic.twitter.com/ziunun6enf。 I like to start reading all his tweets by saying “Dear Becky” because it makes it seem like he and a fellow middle school mean girl are passing notes in class.
。 This cannot be happening. The President of the United States of America can not be discussing diplomacy like an angry 4th grader.
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The browser extension, which was introduced earlier this year, is not new but seems to be extraordinarily fitting in light of Trump's recent tweet:。
— Patricia Arquette (PattyArquette) November 12, 2017。
The extension is free for download on Google Chrome or Firefox, so knock yourselves out whilst you re-read all of Trump's tweets again -- except this time, they'll probably make a lot more sense.
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