posted proof


when a person finds a song, movie, quote, ect. and posts their new find on a social network, proving that they found it before any of their friends can claim it was their idea.
bob: bro, i really like this new song called your love. you should check it out.
billy: but i heard that song like 3 days ago! i even have posted proof, check my twitter.
bob: your right, you tweeted the chorus twice…
billy: haha sucka.

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