Bernie Sanders Getting COVID Vaccine Spawns Bernie Gets a Tattoo Memes
On 12/22/20 at 3:38 PM EST
After Senator Bernie Sanders received the COVID vaccine over the weekend, a number of memes have cropped up, joking that the Vermont senator actually got a tattoo instead.
As seen below, the meme places a photo of Sanders with his sleeve rolled up, getting an injection from a doctor, right alongside a picture of a tattoo.
One of the tweets shows an infamously botched tattoo in which someone incorrectly quoted the lyrics to Bon Jovi s 2000 song It s My Life and mistakenly attributed them to Jon Bovi. (The tat in question frequently appears in lists of the worst tattoo mistakes and is a regular meme among tattoo fans.)
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