Funny flash mob: compare the titles of books and their contents

Funny flash mob: compare the titles of books and their contents

Well-known books, called “wrong.”

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In the Russian-speaking Twitter has launched a weird mob: users began to share the comic with complaints that they have three hours reading a book, but stated in the title, the characters in it have not appeared, and events did not happen.

The beginning of the flashmob put a tweet user oleja about Bulgakov’s novel “Master and Margarita” in which three hours of reading neither the Master nor Margarita was not detected.

for three hours I read the novel “the master and Margarita” and neither the master nor Margarita there yet

— Olea (@zabuivchivaya) December 9, 2018

Soon enough it became clear that these “inappropriate” books quite a lot.

For three hours reading “My fight”, and still no word about judo, freestyle or Greco-Roman.

A non — resident (@neresident) December 11, 2018

For three hours reading Hemingway’s “For whom the bell tolls”, and still no word about the ringers, casting technology and methods of polishing

— Marcus Octavius (@MarcusOctavius1) December 11, 2018

for three hours reading “Moscow – Petushki”, and no there is never kukareku.

sash a hundred back (@ternawski_) December 11, 2018

For three hours I read “Mumu” – still no cows

A non — resident (@neresident) December 11, 2018

For three hours I read “Atlas shrugged” and no Atlanta there yet https://t.co/9cDYLV3rvf

— RED DED (@tvoy_dead) December 11, 2018

For three hours I read “Woe from wit” – burning picked up, and the mind and not increased.

Lion Gurevich (@2YPEBU4) December 11, 2018

For three hours I read “cat’s Cradle” and no cradle, no cat there yet

— Les, recommend a book (@_Easy_please) December 11, 2018

For three hours I read “one Flew over the cuckoo’s nest” and no cuckoos and flights there yet https://t.co/Ls4NyrEo83

— Thomas (@tot_Tomas) December 11, 2018

Already 3 hours reading “Tysyacheletii hero” and the hero is just one person

— Nicotine with Eyebrows (@Yoghikitt) December 11, 2018

For three hours I read “one Hundred years of solitude”, and the people there more and more.

— forgotten and nothing (@sovest_natzii) December 11, 2018

Anyway, a flash mob is liked by everyone.

For three hours I read your labored jokes, constructed on a primitive pattern, and something is still not funny.

— Old and boring (@po_odnomu_suki) December 11, 2018

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