Got an announcement to make?Vulga Sisters The presidential alert meme is here for you.
Americans got a text from none other than Donald Trump at 2:18 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Sort of.
SEE ALSO: Predictably, America wasn't thrilled with the nationwide Presidential Alert testPhones lit up with the Wireless Emergency Alert system's first nationwide test. The presidential alerts provide direct communication between the White House and Americans in case of a national emergency, like a disaster or a terrorist attack.
And because the internet can't leave anything alone, the test became a meme.
From asking the quintessential "u up?" to declaring that his hair is perfectly fine, the meme imagines Trump using the alert system to text his citizens.
Here are a few gems from the president:
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You don't need to worry about Trump sending you late night thirst texts, though. A 2015 law forbids the president from using the emergency alert system to send anything that "does not relate to a natural disaster, act of terrorism, or other man-made disaster or threat to public safety."
There's nothing banning old Tinder matches from sending them, though, so we as a society should definitely work on that.
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