A Twitter thread goes viral ‘describing’ each region with a quote from the legendary Spanish series
‘There is no one living here’. Possibly one of the best television series that have ever been seen in Spain. Probably one of the fictions with the most followers in the whole country. Who does not remember its actors – like the unmistakable Emilio (Fernando Tejero), fragments of chapters or specific phrases of its protagonists capable of making you laugh. Probably all of them, but this is what a girl (‘@maevearranzrr’) wanted to rescue on the social network Twitter.
This user has created a thread in her profile to ‘describe’ each autonomous community in Spain with a phrase from a character in the series. There are fragments of many types, for all tastes and from various actors. She leaves no one indifferent and tries to ‘qualify’ in the best way -always with humor as a flag- each autonomy with the words that best represent them.
He has done it with all of them. No community has been left behind, nor have the two autonomous cities. The first to be ‘described’ was the Basque Country. This Twitter user chose Carlos (actor Diego Martín) and the phrase “Have you heard the shots” for the autonomy of northern Spain. Numerous ‘colleagues’ on this social network were quick to interact with the tweet and show that they had liked it and, above all, that it had been funny.
Thread of the Autonomous Communities as if they were phrases from Here there is no one who lives:
Maeve (@maevearranzrr) February 18, 2022
The turn of the Region of Murcia did not come until eight communities after the Basque Country. He was late, yes, but that did not leave anyone indifferent. The tweeter ‘@maevearranzrr’ chose a photo of Mariano (Eduardo Gómez) to represent the autonomy of southeastern Spain. The sentence was as follows: “In this hole I am not looking for water, I am looking for myself.” It is a clear nod to the lack of water that has characterized the Region of Murcia so much.
As with any meme or occurrence that is born on social networks, this thread has had detractors, but there are many more who have had more than one laugh with this original creation. The initial tweet has almost 6,000 retweets and more than 18,000 ‘likes’, which shows its great reception, in addition to the number of followers this user has gained, which is well deserved even if it is only for its originality. Fortunately, those who have laughed with this thread win. Because it is better that good humor always reigns.