Memes are part of our (social) life, they are a form of expression and, in some way, a form of art. From time to time, some templates go viral on Twitter and people get very creative. It is now on a new social challenge, where people capture how a moment both started and finished The “How it started” vs. “How it ended” memes. Exam essay An exam essay goes always like this: it starts with the very best intentions and it finishes up being a mess. During an exam essay: https://twitter.com/bbyhaydi/status/1314382209827041280?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Relationships Relationships often do not end properly, but don’t worry, a dog will never leave you. https://twitter.com/Autie_Radig/status/1314397096863244291?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Tinder How it started. How it ended pic.twitter.com/S3x0jani80 — rachel coster (@rcosterr) October 10, 2020 Twitter and studying Studying sometimes can be boring, Twitter never is. how it started vs. how it ended ✌️ pic.twitter.com/n35NVi6EFg — 항상요시🌩 busy (@SOFTYOCHl) October 8, 2020 Friends Friends. No caption needed How it started How it ended pic.twitter.com/2ZatBrG9mM — No context Sitcom (@NSitcom) October 10, 2020 Babies Cutest “How it started” vs. “How it endend” meme ever. https://twitter.com/kayshaniceXx/status/1314251288314556418?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Advertisements and reality Advertisements are not what they really look like. https://twitter.com/yungdijj/status/1314280246779080704?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Workout A long and successful journey. https://twitter.com/amyweis18/status/1314698564526731264?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw The Office One of the best scenes of “The Office”. A contemporary masterpiece. Stanley has won hands down this social challenge. https://twitter.com/OfficeMemes_/status/1314621101788614656?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw