Internet turns festive over gay marriage decision
Washington: The Internet has pulled out all stops in marking the victory of love after Supreme Court's historic verdict on gay marriage came out.
With colorful, hilarious and heartwarming posts that flooded social media sites after the big decision, it looked like internet celebrated the marriage equality decision harder than it has celebrated anything ever, reported E! Online.
Everryyyboddyyyy gets it! #SCOTUSMarriage #lovewins h/t @Oprah pic.twitter.com/rUuS9er2SQ
— Benjamin O'Keefe (@benjaminokeefe) June 26, 2015
I'll just leave this here. #MarriageEquaility #lovewins pic.twitter.com/tzugxTj7k5
— David Monroe (@David0Monroe) June 26, 2015
This grandma has a message for the remaining gay marriage haters: #LoveWins pic.twitter.com/uXhCTK0HJb
— Bipartisan Report (@Bipartisanism) June 26, 2015
When I checked Twitter this morning #LoveWins pic.twitter.com/RYsPJKx1F2
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) June 26, 2015
The world's message came out clear when hilarious memes such as the Statue of liberty kissing the statue of justice became viral on social networking sites.
Many posts showcased the "rainbow" flag which has been declared as the sign of LGBT equality rights, with the best one being where President Barack Obama was riding a white unicorn with rainbow flashlights coming out of his hands.