How One Man Used Internet Memes, Pinterest, and Twitter to Propose!
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A true modern-day proposal story: BuzzFeed contributor Len Kendall used Internet memes, Pinterest, and Twitter to propose to his girlfriend Katie today.
After posting his initial photo (left) on BuzzFeed, he encouraged users to submit their own meme-inspired photos. Within an hour, more than 160 users had posted photos in the comments. BuzzFeed created a Pinterest board with some of the best submissions, and the hashtag #sayyeskatie picked up steam on Twitter.
At 12:57 pm, Len announced that Katie had, in fact, said yes.
Below, check out some of our favorites.
And, of course, Len posted another photo to announce the engagement:
—Kristen O'Gorman Klein