
It’s a funny observation, but apparently The Rock didn’t think so—and he also disapproved of the emoji usage.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is a joy on social media, spreading his charm to millions on a daily basis through Instagram and Twitter. But one tweet from the actor and future president had us taking pause.
On Wednesday, a user pointed out the similarities between Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and The Rundown, a 2003 movie The Rock starred in that was titled Welcome to the Jungle outside the United States.
It’s a funny observation, but apparently The Rock didn’t think so—and he also disapproved of the emoji usage.
Now why does the new Jumanji film featuring @TheRock sound and look familiar?... pic.twitter.com/INzwYXx3ES
— Olly Gibbs (@ollyog) June 28, 2017
Haha buddy, juuuuust see the movie first then make the comparison. And for fucks sakes stop using the non masculine emoji
— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) June 28, 2017
Is the “thinking face” emoji really masculine or feminine? That seems like a stretch. And besides, that emoji is one of the very best; it’s perfect for pointing out logical fallacies and curious occurrences. In no way does using it make you less of a man.
Fortunately, The Rock backed down from his opinion upon replying to another hilarious tweet from another user.
is this the masculine thinking emoji pic.twitter.com/EAnqqhMEyv
— Challenger (@bakedinapie) June 29, 2017
More like thinking constipated emoji.
I acquiesce @ollyog, the is masculine. #damnyou https://t.co/ooY4EZem1E— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) June 29, 2017
To make the whole saga even better, the user who started it all came through with one more light jab for the sake of levity.
bring on the trailer tomorrow, looks like it's gonna be a lot of fun! RE: Emoji - Is this better for you?... pic.twitter.com/nX1b5HLl20
— Olly Gibbs (@ollyog) June 28, 2017
Hahah you MF! I'm on set now and this shit got a big belly laugh outta me. Thx. Perfect. Next time I'll wear something with more blue in it
— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) June 28, 2017
That’s how you spar with a wrestling legend.
It’s a funny observation, but apparently The Rock didn’t think so—and he also disapproved of the emoji usage. Read Full Story
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