PHOTOS: These hilarious memes sum up 2016 perfectly

PHOTOS: These hilarious memes sum up 2016 perfectly

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2016 is almost over and, honestly, we’re not sure how we feel about it. There’s a part of us that’s looking forward to putting one of the worst years in modern history behind us, but another part is terrified for what 2017 has in store.

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We know we’re not the only ones feeling this way. It seems the entire Internet is pretty beaten down at the moment, and they’ve taken to Instagram to share their discouragement.

Scroll down to see how people are feeling about 2016 in its homestretch…

Anyone else? #2016 #oprah #allmylifeivehadtofight #colorpurple #nightmare #godgrantmestrength

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Proper accurate!! #worstyear

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The beginning of 2016 versus the #EndOf2016. #2016 #BadYear #ThankGodItsOver #BurnItDown #2016memes

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Me at the beginning of 2016 vs. me at the end #meattheendof2016 #igotamillionofem #wontthisnightmareeverend

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2016 be gone #worstyear #ever

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Me at the beginning of 2016 vs. me at the end of 2016. #worstyearever #2016

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#startof2016 #endof2016 #help

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No seriously though. This is the most accurate thing I have ever seen maybe ever in my life. #2016

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#endof2016 it was a long year ????

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#startof2016 #endof2016 #benjaminbutton

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These guys are all in ‘secret relationships,’ but they just can’t keep quiet

These guys are all in ‘secret relationships,’ but they just can’t keep quiet

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There are virtually no scenarios that make having a “secret relationship” anywhere near acceptable. Relationships work when they have room to breathe, to fume, to grow.

Keeping things secret — whether one party is in the closet or married or in another primary relationship — is like a pressure cooker of conflict.

It might not be today or tomorrow or even next week, but at some point, something’s gonna blow.

Below, guys let off a little steam about their secret relationship predicaments on Whisper:

I'm in a secret relationship with a married "straight" man. I wish he could be out but his wife is pregnant with their second child

I wish my boyfriend wasn't still in the closet. We're in a secret relationship because of his job and I don't know how much longer I can take it.

I thought I would feel happy in a secret relationship. But I hate not being able to share my happiness with my family and friends

I'm in a secret relationship with another man. We share the same friends but none of them know. And for all they know... We're both straight.

I've been in a secret relationship with someone for over two years. We never talk on the phone or see each other in person. I'm getting tired of it and I want a real boyfriend.

I'm in a secret relationship and its driving me crazy. I can't wait until we feel free to show what we feel like to everyone.

My best friend's little brother and I are secretly dating. He doesn't know we're gay.

I'm in a secret relationship with someone who is friends with almost everyone. His friends have caught us together a few times and I'm afraid of what they'll do.

I'm in a secret relationship with this guy that I love, but I'm too afraid of telling my parents because I know they will force me to end contact with him.

I'm secretly dating my brother's bestfriend we're both guys

I've been in a secret gay relationship for nearly 4 years. It sucks but I can't leave him

My and my boyfriend are in a secret gay relationship. If I tell anyone I might lose them as a friend... it's eating me alive.

My bf and I have been in a secret relationship for years and his mom hates me. All I want to do is what she has failed to do, and that's to love her son.

 Being in a secret relationship is fun and sexy, until you want him to meet your friends. Then it's depressing

I 've been in a secret gay relationship with a football player at my school

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Celebrities who came out in 2016

Celebrities who came out in 2016

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Everyone who comes out makes a difference, but those who live their lives in the public eye have the unique opportunity to influence the global conversation on LGBTQ acceptance by sharing their stories and elevating the voices of others from their unique and individual platforms. This year saw many famous faces coming out. Below, in chronological order, are a few notable celebrities who did just that.

Charlie Carver as EthanIn January, Charlie Carver, best known for his role as gay werewolf Ethan in MTV’s Teen Wolf, came out as gay himself in a five-part Instagram post. In the same month, Rowan Blanchard (currently starring in Disney’s Girl Meets World as Riley Matthews) confirmed she identified as queer on Twitter, in response to a fan calling for “#BisexualRileyMatthews2K16.” Another young actor, Amandla Stenberg, initially came out as bisexual through Teen Vogue‘s Snapchat in January – later, in a September interview with Elle, they clarified that pansexual felt like a more accurate label.

American Idol finalist Rayvon Owen came out in February alongside the release of his new music video “Can’t Fight It,” which ended in a kiss shared with his real-life boyfriend Shane Bitney Crone (Bridegroom). He says of the song, “This is the perfect song to say there’s nothing you can do about that, accept who you are, and when you love someone, that’s OK.” Jordan Raskopoulos, lead singer of Australian comedy band Axis of Awesome, came out as a trans woman in a video posted online, where she discussed her struggles with dysphoria.

In March, Lilly Wachowski, after threats to out her against her will by tabloid reporters, officially released a statement in her hometown LGBTQ media outlet The Windy City Times confirming that she is trans. “GLAAD is thrilled that Lilly Wachowski is able to be her true and authentic self today, however, she should not have been forced to disclose her transgender identity before she was ready to do so. Journalists must learn that it is unacceptable to out a transgender person, in the same way it is unacceptable to out a person who is gay, lesbian, or bisexual,” said Nick Adams, GLAAD’s Director of Programs for Transgender Media. Lilly appeared at the GLAAD Media Awards this year and accepted the Outstanding Drama Series award for Netflix’s Sense8, co-created with her sister, Lana. 

 

Trey Pearson, lead singer of Christian rock band Everyday Sunday, came out via open letter in May. Actor Colton Haynes came out as gay in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, explaining he was advised to “subdue” his sexuality early on in his career. Brianna Hildebrand, known for her roles in Deadpool and First Girl I Loved, confirmed on Twitter that she had a girlfriend, and has frequently posted about her since.

Glad I could visit GLAAD in NYC. They’ve been hitting the ground since 85 & the AIDS epidemic hit. Grateful for their love & support. pic.twitter.com/Iwh5P7YfTP

— Trey Pearson (@treypearson) December 7, 2016

Mara Wilson, the writer and former child actress best known for her role in Matilda, confirmed on Twitter that she identifies as “bi/queer.” Aubrey Plaza came out as bisexual during an interview with The Advocateexplaining that “I fall in love with girls and guys. I can’t help it.” Stephanie Beatriz, best known for her role on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, came out as bisexual herself in response to Plaza’s statement. Rebecca Sugar, creator of the wildly popular queer-inclusive Steven Universe animated series, came out as bisexual during a panel at San Diego Comic Con. Actress Bella Thorne also came out as bisexual over the summer, and tweeted several times during Bi Week.

Go purple TODAY with @BellaThorne and @GLAAD to stand with #LGBT youth. #ChooseKindness #SpiritDay t.co/WE8jVnIajj pic.twitter.com/DEsDhb55A9

— Famous In Love (@FamousInLoveTV) October 20, 2016

Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love, confirmed in a Facebook post that she divorced her husband and was in love with Rayya Elias, her longtime best friend. Gilbert explained that Elias’s double cancer diagnosis helped her realize her true feelings, and she has “no more time for denying that truth.” Gigi Gorgeous, a transgender YouTube star, came out as a lesbian – she had previously posted several videos of herself with her then-girlfriend, Nats Getty. Lauren Jauregui, a singer and member of Fifth Harmony, came out as bisexual in an open letter to Trump supporters. Bex Taylor-Klaus, who currently has a lead role in MTV’s Scream and Netflix’s Voltron, came out as gay on Twitter. Sara Ramirez, an actress best known for Grey’s Anatomy, came out as bisexual while addressing the True Colors: 40 to None Summit, a two-day seminar on LGBT youth homelessness.

#40ToNoneSummit #SpeakingMyTruth! Will post full video of speech soon! #ThankYou @TrueColorsFund #WomanOfColor #Bisexual #Queer #Immigrant pic.twitter.com/1q8JmKih9I

— Sara Ramirez (@SaraRamirez) October 8, 2016

December 18, 2016

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