Sometimes,Boyfriend in Love With Girlfriend’s Friend’s Butt a subtle 'like' is all it takes to expertly troll someone. And sometimes, an accidental 'like' can send someone into a regret spiral so deep, they may never claw out.
It's unknown if either hypothetical scenario relates to the potential sh*tstorm just kicked off by Melania Trump on Twitter, but DAMN.
Long story short, she just 'liked' a very shadey tweet (on her personal account, not the @FLOTUS one) about her husband/POTUS.
SEE ALSO: Melania Trump says Donald doesn't get ‘enough credit'At least, it seems that way. Witness: The shadey tweet in question.
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Now witness the controversial 'like.'
The original poster, Andy Ostroy, has a theory.
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Which might go some way as to explain this ~classic~ tweet.
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But she's also verified. And it's not like she could be blamed for wanting to troll her husband, just this once. She's only human and personally, we would notwant to make her angry.
On the other hand, if she accidentally smashed that 'like' button, she sure as hell hasn't noticed 'cause it's still there.
Of course, there's another possibility:
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But that one isn't as fun.
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