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# SANREMO2021: THE 10 MOST FUNNY MEMES OF THE THIRD EVENING

The third evening of the 71st edition of the Sanremo Festival is the one dedicated to the covers of Italian songs. The fact that it coincided precisely with March 4 (date of birth of Lucio Dalla, repeatedly remembered by guests and artists in the competition) is the result of an incredible astral conjunction that however reminds us of how, in life, nothing happens by chance.

Needless to say, so far – apart from the sound engineer epic fail – it has been my absolute favorite. Why? Take Damiano gods Moonlight and put him on the stage ofAriston in guepiere together with his mentor Manuel Agnelli, let them perform on the rock notes of a great classic of karaoke evenings such as Amandoti and enjoy the show. I avoid any comments on the technical problems of the audio and try to put myself in the shoes of Fasma, the exact replica of me silencing when in meetings on Meet I don’t want to make it clear that I’m actually doing anything else. Too bad that he, unlike me, wanted to make his voice heard. Francesca Michielin e Fedez are the Albano e Romina of the GenZ, with her ultimately demonstrating that feminism rhymes with gender equality and gives the bouquet to the stage partner. I loved the performance of Madame (even if it was after one and at that time, I usually sleep for 4 hours) that he disguises himself as a teacher and fights against gender inequalities (the subtlety of boys with pink aprons and vice versa), reminding us that the school has a fundamental role in breaking down walls and prejudices.

Ok, but let’s get to the best part of the Festival: the 10 funniest memes of the third evening. You are ready?

PROF, DO YOU HEAR ME?

YOUR BAD FIGURE FROM YESTERDAY NIGHT

I FIORIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

DEFINITELY ME

HELLO MOM SEE HOW I HAVE FUN

IF YOU WANNA BE ORIETTA

HOW DO I UNDERSTAND YOU

MOM, CAN I?

MAYBE

THIS IS REAL, THIS IS ME

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