Today’s “Fun with #HashTags” hashtag is, #FakeMarchMadnessFacts!
Original 'March Madness' came from people trying to deal with the stupid time change & going crazy as a result. pic.twitter.com/pKIGqvZvBT
— ThePublicGadfly (@ThePublicGadfly) March 19, 2017
#FakeMarchMadnessFacts the russians have already determined the winner
— kevin (@kevinru99857767) March 19, 2017
#FakeMarchMadnessFacts In Canada, "March Madness" refers to the weather, not a basketball tournament in the States pic.twitter.com/B09HIJ0jx4
— πCanadian FletchyβοΈ π»πΊπ¦ (@Darth_Pingu) March 19, 2017
https://twitter.com/Topher_Bel/status/843678982063112192
https://twitter.com/LVGambler123/status/843512382525657088
Those afflicted with March Madness can be destroyed by a stake through the heart
— πΏππ£π πππ£π ππ§π¨π€π£ π (@thegiftofmayhem) March 19, 2017
If you have a bracket, go immediately to the ER. #FakeMarchMadnessFacts
— Smarty Marti π βπ»βπ½βπΏ π (@Marty_Mc_) March 19, 2017
The entire outcome is determined by a little old lady in Hemingford Home, Nebraska named Mother Abigail. #FakeMarchMadnessFacts
— π€ͺ4π (@Kooky4Books) March 19, 2017
Each school gets a participation trophy and ribbons that say "we tried our best" #FakeMarchMadnessFacts pic.twitter.com/f1I16d8PxL
— megan martin (@schmeg26) March 19, 2017
March Madness is actually the codename for a deadly disease spread via crazed fans. #FakeMarchMadnessFacts
— Dr. Jimothy Frumpton (@Shiffrey) March 19, 2017
March Madness was originally a parade of crazy marching bands #FakeMarchMadnessFacts pic.twitter.com/e0N4BPsWCU
— megan martin (@schmeg26) March 19, 2017
#FakeMarchMadnessFacts The Harlem Globetrotters are good pick! They never lose a game!
— TaraW (@TaraW500) March 19, 2017
Bball anyone? Let's play #FakeMarchMadnessFacts
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Part of @HashtagRoundup pic.twitter.com/42RRMApYhw
— #FakeFacts (Parody of Fake Stuff) (@HashFakeFacts) March 19, 2017