Sometimes on Watch Genie in a String Bikini (2006)Twitter, people like to make topical jokes in which they knowingly connect two current events from the popular culture to construct a bit of mirth.

The third quarter of Super Bowl LI -- during which the Atlanta Falcons went up 28-3 on the New England Patriots -- was one of these times.

Trigger warning: Do not continue reading this post if you're still scarred by "memories" of the Bowling Green Massacre.

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First, remember when Donald Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway invented out of thin air a supposed terrorist attack called the "Bowling Green Massacre" during an interview last week?

Yes, you remember. Good.

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Because the B.G.M. became big news again on Sunday night as Atlanta started running away with Super Bowl LI. More to the point, everyone thought of the exact same joke at the exact same time, which is always a good time.

We could embed more tweets, but you probably get the gist by now.

Meanwhile, congrats to everyone who made this joke on Super Bowl Sunday. You were more prepared than the Patriots coaching staff seemed to be -- at least through Sunday's first three quarters.

New England then completed the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history to tie the game at 28 apiece and force the first overtime in Super Bowl history.

Then the Patriots scored in overtime to win the game 34-28 -- and get the last laugh.


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