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‘At Least They Patch Up’ Tweet Showing Damaged Road in UK is a Hilarious Viral Thread

Ashish SIngh
July 20, 2021
11 min read
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‘At Least They Patch Up’ Tweet Showing Damaged Road in UK is a Hilarious Viral Thread

Social media has a unique way of bringing up some of the most relevant and important topics that are important for the community in a hilarious way, out of nowhere. Just imagine a tweet by an unknown Twitter account that is not even verified and turn it into an instant internet frenzy.

An individual shared a picture of a damaged road that was fixed by the authorities by using tar and gravel as a result of which the road had patches of both the components. The photo immediately went viral, seems to have struck a chord with netizens.

He was kind of sarcastic when he said ‘Only in Britain would a road look like this.’ Who could have imagined that a simple Tweet will go on to become viral immediately with more than 100 thousand likes and 6 thousand shares.

It was the time when netizens from across the world started sharing pictures from their own countries of roads with potholes and even a few where the entire road had caved in.

It became more of a competition to prove that road condition in one’s country is worse. While there were no winners in this, the authorities in the respective countries may have had some jolts where their mismanagement was highlighted in front of a global audience.

Only in Britain would a road look like this. pic.twitter.com/hIfTdaXlCq

— No Context Brits (@NoContextBrits) July 17, 2021

Almost immediately people from other countries such as India, Pakistan, Australia, Uganda, Thailand, America, South Africa, etc. also started sharing photos showing the bad condition of the roads in different parts of the world.

A user said, ‘Meanwhile in Argentina, we celebrate our pothole’s birthdays’

https://twitter.com/VadraSebastian/status/1416382376016502785

Hold my beer say Delhi (India)

Hold my beer, says Delhi.pic.twitter.com/wjaZmqCTJU

— Abhijit Majumder (@abhijitmajumder) July 19, 2021

People drawing di**s around pothole in Australia to draw the attention of authorities there

in australia people draw dicks around potholes so their forced to get patched and fixed pic.twitter.com/fBXGYXxKO7

— noah (@dthvly) July 17, 2021

Even USA is not far behind the competition

https://twitter.com/JeffLuceroMusic/status/1416450686431203330

India is giving some tough competition

At least they try to patch it up. Meanwhile here in India.. pic.twitter.com/KLWoBJOtfO

— Dillan (@Dillan_Dsouza23) July 17, 2021

A good samaritan from Saudi was a little different

https://twitter.com/RC_RUH/status/1416443435410657285

There is a place called Karachi, Pakistan makes a grand entry

There’s a place called Karachi. pic.twitter.com/vRzYfFOnUV

— Faizan Lakhani (@faizanlakhani) July 17, 2021

Nigeria is operating at a different level!

This is Akute in Ogun State Nigeria. Levels pic.twitter.com/HFMSMisa4W

— Lola Okunrin (@lollypeezle) July 17, 2021

Photoshopped image was just great

Michigan has entered the chat.

Our Governor ran on the slogan “let’s fix the damn roads.”😁 pic.twitter.com/3aNU3iuxyW

— 🟦CJ’s Gonna do The Jackal (AbortionIsHealthcare) (@IHadWootCannow) July 17, 2021

Nigerial has a point to prove

It’s not even up for debate,Nigeria has the worst roads! Pot holes so savage they form the Nigerian map!

Check 1st frame,then look up our map pic.twitter.com/7WwC9Etwph

— Jenas (@Ayodelebiodun) July 17, 2021

South Africa doesn’t want to be left behind

Meanwhile in South Africa 🇿🇦 pic.twitter.com/fgEOjkpr71

— Mr Smeg (@MrSmegOfficial) July 17, 2021

Daddy of a pothole!

NYC on Thursday, on the Upper East Side steps away from the Mayor’s official residence. pic.twitter.com/XH6aRKHqfa

— Gabi Porter (@gabiporter) July 17, 2021

The internet frenzy about the bad conditions of roads in different countries was hilarious, but it also raises a very important point where road conditions are responsible for a majority of accidents.

After looking at these images, few were able to perhaps console themselves that people from other countries are also facing the same problem, and they are the only ones who are trying to find roads between the potholes.

The satisfying part is that things are getting a little better with time and the authorities are getting serious about providing the citizens with more reliable roads but still, a lot remains to be accomplished in this regard.

Ashish SIngh

About Ashish SIngh

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Ashish is an accomplished journalist known for his dedication to uncovering compelling stories that resonate with audiences worldwide.

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