Don't know what happened Rule

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"This social media app is no more! It has ceased to be! It's expired and gone to meet its maker! This is a late-stage social media app. It's a stiff. Bereft of life, it rests in peace. If you hadn't nailed it to the perch, it would be pushin' up the daisies! It's run down the curtain and joined the choir invisible! This is an X-Twitter!"

I kind of hate when a meme is built from something I already know about because it's impossible to appreciate a mid-tier gag like this when I know the point of the original sketch.

John Cleese, here overlaid with Elon Musk's head, is the protagonist in this sketch. He's the one who's actually being honest about what's going on. Michael Palin, the vendor on the left, is lying about whether or not the bird he sold is dead. That's the joke. That's the point of the sketch. The humor isn't that John Cleese killed the bird, it's that Michael Palin sold him a dead bird.

This meme would make sense if Musk bought an already dead platform, but that's not what happened. Twitter was at its peak when he took the helm. He's actually the one that killed it.

This misses the whole point of the bit.

It's like the Pam from The Office "It's the same picture" meme, Pam was tricking Creed into busy work to keep him out of trouble, so the pictures are the same, but everyone puts two different pictures in it which makes Pam look like the idiot.

That’s not the same thing. The joke is that the two different things are actually the same

I guess I get it now, but I don't like. It bothers me since the pictures are different, but I see now how it's the point. I was interpreting it both ways. So, I got it, but at the same time, was annoyed that wasn't the point of the joke in the show.

A better version might be putting Elon’s head on Gob immediately squishing a dove after buying it

Would be much more willing to chuckle at these memes if Twitter was actually dead but it isn't, centralized social media and invasive advertising still exists, influencing still exists, we're still in the spiral of enshitification.
I find no joy in pretending like Twitter or what it upheld is actually gone.
"Twitter was at its peak" what a joke, maybe for its shareholders.

Tin foil hat time!

Elon wanted to kill it, and after successfully killing it he changed the icon to a literal X as in closed, or no as a "subtle" declaration.

Honestly, I could be convinced that it was all a ploy to get the Elon jet tracker guy off the platform.