The popular Twitter account of @HistoryInPics is dedicated to sharing the “most powerful and entertaining historical photographs ever taken.”
Among today’s photos was this one:
MLK and Marlon Brando pic.twitter.com/nfk4lgRbvd
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPics) May 29, 2014
@HistoryInPics apparently forgot to change the caption for a different photo:
@JimmyPrinceton pic.twitter.com/TQXYh2XhQJ
— Mike (@ThePantau) May 29, 2014
Didn't realize Steve Jobs was the original Waldo RT @PicPedant: Screenshotting @HistoryInPics for posterity and lols pic.twitter.com/xyYRR3SQCw
— Ed Bott (@edbott) May 29, 2014
Oops!
https://twitter.com/joelcifer/status/472131917018439680
https://twitter.com/BlueShiftBlog/status/472126472447332352
Wow, they really changed. RT @HistoryInPics: MLK and Marlon Brando http://t.co/QYyeZsJWcP
— Damon Darlin✒️ (@darlin) May 29, 2014
The incorrectly captioned photo was deleted, but not before “MLK and Marlon Brando” mockery was off and running:
https://twitter.com/BillCorbett/status/472130373938208769
https://twitter.com/BillCorbett/status/472135013597589504
@BillCorbett MLK and Marlon Brando pic.twitter.com/hF1YRxkygv
— GUMMY (@DAREALGUMMY) May 29, 2014
https://twitter.com/MikeLaPorta/status/472141557097717760
MLK and Marlon Brando pic.twitter.com/fcvzJ6BjL9
— Mike (@ThePantau) May 29, 2014
@BillCorbett MLK and Marlon Brando pic.twitter.com/VNaAmFdPQ1
— Professor Zeitgeist™ (@Prof_Zeitgeist) May 29, 2014
https://twitter.com/BecketAdams/status/472130607867506688
https://twitter.com/JimmyPrinceton/status/472140180959535104
https://twitter.com/JimmyPrinceton/status/472145012156018690
@BillCorbett MLK and Marlon Brando pic.twitter.com/7TkNMwVcYX
— Rob Sheridan (@robertdsheridan) May 29, 2014
MLK and Marlon Brando pic.twitter.com/ItktfeBfnN
— ℝ?????? ????????? (@RexHarrisonsHat) May 29, 2014
MLK and Marlon Brando pic.twitter.com/q4sVMHyeqI
— Danny Saint (@CenterStageDS) May 29, 2014
@Lana MLK and Marlon Brando pic.twitter.com/z3Kbxnpuiy
— Derek (@DRockTheEwok) May 29, 2014
Better back away from your monitor a bit for this last one. Ready?
MLK and Marlon Brando pic.twitter.com/wWEu6J4ZTq
— Java Joe (@JavaJoeX) May 29, 2014
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