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This viral tweet is giving birth to a new Indian joke format- and it’s hilarious

The stolen tweet caused quite a stir on Twitter. Check out the reactions!

On February 8th, Twitter user @candinam wrote this sassy tweet that got a few re-tweets when it was first posted. Unfortunately, a user soon pointed out that the tweet seemed to have been plagiarized from a popular page called The Scribbled Stories, an account that posts crowd-sourced microtales.

This stolen tweet started gaining (albeit a little negative) attention and so much so that it now has 101,420 re-tweets! Daammn. Won’t be long before it beats SRK’s tweet for the number one spot on the list of most re-tweeted Indian tweets.

People were quick to point out that the tweet was stolen, but they were equally quick in turning the tweet into a hilarious joke format that is now going crazy viral on the web.

Check out the original tweet:

Spoke to my ex after 10 years. “Miss or Mrs.?” He asks

Dr. I said.

— Namrata Datta (@candinam) February 8, 2017

The tweet is making its way up the list of most retweeted Indian tweets of ALL TIME. Shah Rukh Khan holds the current record with his Zayn selfie.

This kid is so cool. May Allah bless him. Dinner time at the Asian Awards. pic.twitter.com/l0gV12n0kv

— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) April 17, 2015

The pin-pointing began when people found out the tweet was stolen:

@Psilosophy @kitAnurag @Ace_Of_Pace I also want to copy tweets and get re tweeted.

— T. (@aaliznat) February 9, 2017

@aaliznat @Psilosophy @Ace_Of_Pace

Spoke to my ex after 10 years. “Original or Copied?” She asks

Copied. I said.

— Anurag Verma (@kitAnurag) February 9, 2017

@kitAnurag @aaliznat @Ace_Of_Pace

Spoke to my ex after 10 hours. “verified or deactivated?” She asks

Suspended. I said.

— mrdl (@Psilosophy) February 9, 2017

The girl came out clean today:

Hey, fyi: this isn’t mine. I just thought it was clever and empowering. Didn’t meant to mislead anyone. https://t.co/WVwiucZHrl

— Namrata Datta (@candinam) February 10, 2017

But alas, Twitter never forgets:

@candinam except you were acting like it actually happened by saying “he was flabbergasted” and stuff… you were def trying to mislead

— shelby babson (@shelbybabson) February 10, 2017

@candinam Subah ki bhooli 97k rt lene ke baad wapis aa jaye toh usse Namrata Datta kehte he.

— Amit Jain (@amitkjain22) February 10, 2017

@candinam plagiarism is a crime and you are the best example of it.

— Aditya (@filmy_hu) February 10, 2017

@candinam No, you DID mean to mislead. pic.twitter.com/cCljMlxbRc

— Mihir (@mihirmodi) February 10, 2017

@candinam ???? Lmao pic.twitter.com/Fklg9xJfMK

— Gigi Hadidnt (@ashleyclosson) February 10, 2017

Check out the hilarious jokes people cracked using the format:

Spoke to my ex after 10 years

“Still love me?” He asked

“Bhag madarchod” i replied

— pernicious___ (@dimpalgoswami) February 9, 2017

Spoke to my ex after 10 years.

“Main kab tumhari gf thi?” She said.

— डि.के. (@itsdhruvism) February 9, 2017

Spoke to my ex after 10 years “Connaught place”? She asks

Baitho madamji I said.

— Smoking Skills HMP (@SmokingSkills_) February 9, 2017

Spoke to my ex after 10 years

“Still love me?” He asked

“Bhag madarchod” i replied

— pernicious___ (@dimpalgoswami) February 9, 2017

*Spoke to my ex after 10 years* pic.twitter.com/plz8H1fqI3

— bedardi raja (@CopyWalaTweet) February 9, 2017

Spoke to my ex after 10 years. pic.twitter.com/0k0FohmCcS

— Slayer Mafia Boss (@galat_fehmi) February 9, 2017