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March 1 vs. April 1

March 1 vs. April 1

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March 1 vs. April 1 or March 1 vs March 31 refers to a series of tweets in which two images compare a person's looks/attitude at the beginning of March 2020 and the end of March 2020. The images typically displayed a put-together person for the beginning of March and a disheveled person for the end due to the coronavirus and social distancing.

Origin

On March 23rd, 2020, Twitter user @AgentTinsley[1] compared used Thomas the Tank Engine to represent "Me: March 1st" and a melted Thomas to represent "Me: March 31st" (shown below). The tweet garnered over 40 likes in a week.


stephanie doomsday tinsley O @AgentTinsley Me: March 1st Me: March 31st 9:07 PM · Mar 23, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone

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On March 25th, 2020, Twitter user @elarturoso[2] used screenshots from Black Mirror to compare "1 de marzo 2020 | 24 de marzo 2020" and received over 116,500 likes and 33,000 retweets in a week (shown below, left). On March 30th, Twitter user @erinemaxwell[3] compared two photos of Winona Ryder and gained over 1,700 likes in three days (shown below, right).


elarturoso @elarturoso 1 de marzo 2020 | 24 de marzo 2020 Translate Tweet 1:30 AM - Mar 25, 2020 · Twitter for Android Erin with an eeeeeeee @erinemaxwell Me on March 1 vs. Me on March 31 #MarchSadness #March2020 7:25 PM · Mar 30, 2020 · Twitter Web App

The format became more popular on April 1st with many Twitter users comparing March 1st to April 1st. Twitter users @ditzkoff[4] and @wonderAli[5] posted March 1 vs. April 1 comparisons which accumulated over 9,000 and 2,7000 likes respectively in a day (shown below). The Daily Dot[6] and Mashable[7] published articles on the trend.


Dave Itzkoff O @ditzkoff march 1/ april 1 12:28 AM - Apr 1, 2020 · TweetDeck wonder ali @WonderAli let's be real, friends. no one was wide-eyed and optimistic at any point this year march 1 vs april 1 11:53 AM · Apr 1, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone

Various Examples


Manuel Portillo @FrasesDPortillo 1 de marzo |/ 31 de marzo Translate Tweet 2:53 PM - Mar 31, 2020 · Twitter Web App SB SB Nation @SBNation NATION me on March 1 vs. me on April 1 USA 9:58 AM · Apr 1, 2020 · TweetDeck Ryan Perry O @rynprry March 1/ April 1 9:49 AM Apr 1, 2020 · TweetDeck 63 crazy broke asian @tribranchvo me on march 1 VS me on april 1 Clarion International NUODs Epedd kh Galies 9:17 AM - Apr 1, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone Emily Logan @EmilyLogan9 March 1 vs March 31 #WFH #QuarantineLife #BigBangTheory 8:15 AM - Mar 31, 2020 - Twitter for iPhone The Playlist i @ThePlaylist PLAYLIST Me on March 1: Me on March 31: 9:10 AM Mar 31, 2020 · Twitter Web App

Search Interest

External References

[1] Twitter – AgentTinsley

[2] Twitter – elarturoso

[3] Twitter – erinemaxwell

[4] Twitter – ditzkoff

[5] Twitter – WonderAli

[6] Daily Dot – March 1 vs April 1

[7] Mashable – March 2020 Twitter meme coronavirus


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