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Last night, Baton Rouge rapper Lil Boosie was finally released from prison. If you're not familiar with Lil Boosie (or only remember him for being featured on the 2007 hit "Wipe Me Down") you might have been shocked to go on Twitter and see so many damn people tweeting about Boosie. How many people were tweeting about Boosie? So many people that "Boosie" became a worldwide trending topic.
Granted, some of that was bolstered by the fact that many Twitter users were asking, "Who is Lil Boosie?" but that just means there were so many people on their timeline tweeting about Boosie they just had to take notice.
And of course, we took notice too as memes, jokes, and welcome home tweets began pouring in on our timelines. So to get you caught up on what you might have missed, we pulled together some of our favorite tweets for The Internet Went Nuts Last Night When Lil Boosie Was Released. So welcome home Boosie, this is the nonsense we kept ourselves occupied with while you were sitting in a jail cell...
@cthagod
Nah, let's just free every rapper in the world just because we like their music regardless of what crime they've been accused of and whether or not they actually did it.
@QuietFiyah
We might totally forget about Boosie catching a murder charge, but we will never ever forget his immortal words, "And we be sticking pills up girl’s booty too!"
@Passionweiss
Normcore: A fashion trend where people dress like they don't care about fashion trends. Read all about it here and prepare to roll your eyes until they fall out of your head.
@YancyMcKiddy
We can all learn a lot from Jaden Smith.
@BlackCanseco
We must admit, the laws down south don't seem to make much sense considering guys like T.I. and Gucci Mane keep going in and out of jail.
@ArroqantTae
Way better than prison food.
@NextGreatMic
Yeah but...you see...okay we don't have a comeback for that one.
@Morgann__marie
We feel for your grandmother, but then again she's not the one who made "Goin' Thru Some Thangs."
