Table of contents:
- Biblical doubts
- Processions every day
- The other traditions
- Sorrow for some, enjoy for others
- The procession goes inside
- Another who gets off life
- Procession that cleanses and gives splendor
- Oh! And don't miss the Torrijas
Biblical doubts
If there is no Holy Week, does it mean that Jesus will not die crucified and will not have to return to Earth? Will that improve our situation? Does it mean that then, when next Christmas rolls around, there will be two Jesuses in the world in true Terminator time-jump style? They are reasonable doubts. With little logic. Like the accompanying meme. But it is that here the thing is not about wondering or thinking about anything, but about enjoying and being happy. Jesus does it with this dance of joy.
And in relation to Easter, those who make memes are even irreverent…they don't even forgive Jesus, and then we complain about the arrival of the Coronavirus Look: pic.twitter.com/HMe4pj74U8
- Salvador Sánchez (@SalvadorReports) April 4, 2020
Processions every day
Somewhat more acidic is the humor of this meme. That hurts and makes you laugh precisely because it is a reality. We will not hear the bugles and drums of the Holy Week steps rehearsing, but we will enjoy (in quotes) the processions that form before entering the supermarkets before Holy Thursday and Good Friday. So that later they say…
THERE IS NO HOLY WEEK BUT THERE IS PROCESSIONS⠀YoMeQuedoEnCasa 31Minutos Coronavid19 pic.twitter.com/wFMxAK4NAK
- CORONAVIRUS MEMES (@coronarisas) March 30, 2020
The other traditions
Watch out, not everything will be religious. With so many hours to watch television, you will surely find Ben Hur, or Spartacus. Or any other classic recreated in recent years. It is the best activity to spend these days with some good French toast. Or not?
Sorrow for some, enjoy for others
Don't let anyone get angry: it's just humor.
https://twitter.com/lumia_deRyM/status/1246030092784017408
The procession goes inside
Especially if you represent it in a Russian salad and eat it. This is so. The more tradition there is with something, the more memes are created about it. Here it is necessary to value not only humor, but also the culinary expertise of the creator of this work of art. It has much merit.
https://twitter.com/RicardoOjalvo/status/1246842058263998464
Another who gets off life
The confinement is being hard. And it looks like it's going to get longer. Some hold it better than others. What do they cancel Easter? Well, what reason is left to be martyred. Jesus is clear. If there is no Easter there is no crucifixion. Lord's word.
Procession that cleanses and gives splendor
Don't let being locked up at home spoil your imagination. In fact, it is the best way to take advantage of all the resources you have at hand. You can get the music from Spotify or YouTube. The virgin surely you have at home. And you can look for the robot vacuum cleaner at tuexperto.com. And that's it, now only the French toast is missing.
I leave this here because I found it funny pic.twitter.com/LEogwkb1Tj
- Jose (@JoseGarciaaTV) March 4, 2020
Oh! And don't miss the Torrijas
Being a Christian is very good. The processions, the crucifixion and all that. But what about the torrijas? Do we cancel them? Not to mention the toupee. The problem is going to be finding all the ingredients in the supermarket these days. And putting up with all the photos, memes and videos of people who are going to cook them.What envy
We have been asked to do more with French toast. A few have gotten bad and I have taken the opportunity to do this pic.twitter.com/H6oj6tNGd6
- SLZ (@aazaellopee) April 4, 2020
What is clear after so many memes is that you have to take the situation with humor. We remember our traditions and each one will live them to the best of their ability this year. At least we know that, if we are lucky and he althy, we can postpone all these activities until next year. Meanwhile we will enjoy the Roman cinema, French toast and the seclusion that this confinement allows us. Then each one makes an examination of conscience and leads the procession as he can or as he wants.