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The 'What If We Kissed' Meme Imagines All The Bizarre Places Where You Could Flirtatiously Imagine Making Out

Romance is far from dead in the age of memes.

The newest meme to both take over Twitter and take over our hearts is the "What if we kissed..." meme whose rules are simple:

someone simply suggests a super romantic location to kiss at in the hopes of wooing one's crush or significant other.


It all began with a tender, romantic image from Reddit user h0bbez_, who dreamt he was kissing his crush on the Fortnite Battle Bus.

Calm yourselves, everyone, it only gets steamier from here!

Twitter capitalized on the new meme format by putting some VERY saucy suggestions out into the universe.



I dare ANYONE to hear these potential kiss locations and keep their composure.



There are some locales that have always been simply too romantic to bring up...until now.


Of course, the meme also had a flip side!

But love will always win out in the end!

Club Penguin was well represented as an IDEAL location for amor!


In fact, early 2000's nostalgia-inspired internet was well represented in the meme.



There's nothing healthier or more beautiful than wanting to take your crush to the "Collide With The Sky" house and give them a big smooch.


Perhaps the MOST blush-inducing ideas, however, were rooted in history.


At the end of the day, I guess the point is that it doesn't matter WHERE you kiss...as long as everyone puts their love out into the world!

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