Twitter users have noticed for a while that when Pope Francis is photographed, it sometimes looks like he's about to start rapping.
On Monday, an image of Pope Francis speaking in Africa prompted the hashtag "#PopeBars" to trend on Twitter, as users imagined what subjects the pontiff could be rapping about.
He could be speaking, gently, or he could totally be rapping. (Gianluigi Guercia/AFP/Getty Images) #PopeBars pic.twitter.com/qWFtlHvwbj
— Andrew Katz (@katz) November 30, 2015
Here are some of the funniest examples:
Capitalism ruins everything around me, CREAM donate yo money, dollas to the poor y'all. #PopeBars pic.twitter.com/rBmkoiUMTW
— Wu-Tang Financial (@Wu_Tang_Finance) November 30, 2015
I'm a Jesus Man. But I'm not Jesus, Man. ???? #PopeBars pic.twitter.com/IQjuszdIgt
— Jeff Barrett (@BarrettAll) November 30, 2015
My beats are righteous / My lyrics Jesuitical
Even Protestants go Roman / When I drop my next encyclical
#PopeBars pic.twitter.com/Mbtf93QsMF
— peter manseau (@petermanseau) November 30, 2015
First things first, give God the glory, He's the one and only Father no need for Maury. #PopeBars pic.twitter.com/SlwhksgrTX
— RayRay™ (@BigLen22) November 30, 2015
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"It was all a dream, I use to read Psalms 23/bibles and hella wine up in my limousine" #PopeBars pic.twitter.com/RfwaKY1fmW
— TheOne (@TheOneKOM) November 30, 2015
bishop with a luger freddy krueger click click boom boom ego te absolvo pic.twitter.com/sSSwOrDQn9
— T. Becket Adams (@BecketAdams) November 30, 2015
"Mayonnaise coloured benz call it miracle whip" #PopeBars pic.twitter.com/wbwZ49XBhC
— Significant Bother (@flatbammy) November 30, 2015
Pope Francis departed from his first pilgrimage to the African continent today after spending the past six days visiting three countries.
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