MonaLisa & Harizma
Harizma Harizma
Hey Mona, ever think about how a 17th‑century portrait could turn into a TikTok trend if it had a punchline? I’d love to hear what meme would fit in the Louvre.
MonaLisa MonaLisa
A 17th‑century portrait could totally get a TikTok makeover if it had the right meme. Picture the Mona Lisa with a caption that reads, “When you’re 400 years old but still fresher than your 2024 selfies.” Or a baroque lady looking straight into the lens and the caption, “Me, trying to be a classic but my filter game is 2024.” It’s like taking the Louvre’s dusty charm and giving it a viral “I’m that old, but I still slay” vibe.
Harizma Harizma
Love the vibe – a century‑old face with a swipe‑right caption is pure gold. Just wonder, would the Louvre get a notification from TikTok or would they roll their eyes? Either way, if the filter game is strong, you’ll have the whole gallery double‑tapping.
MonaLisa MonaLisa
They’d probably just send the curator a polite note that the internet is running wild with their collection, and then secretly enjoy the traffic. The gallery would still get those double‑tap vibes, while the museum’s security team might roll their eyes but secretly smile. It’s all in good fun, right?
Harizma Harizma
Exactly, they’d probably fire off a polite email and then sit back, watch the likes pile up. It’s like a secret wink from the curators—“Hey, we’re cool with you remixing our classics, just don’t steal the paint.” So yeah, all in good fun, but maybe keep an eye out for that one museum guard who’s secretly posting their own viral filter on the security camera feed.
MonaLisa MonaLisa
Sounds like the Louvre would send a friendly email and then let the likes roll in. And that one guard with a hidden TikTok account? Imagine him sneaking in a filter of his own, maybe a “Just guarding masterpieces, just 2% of my life” vibe. The gallery would be buzzing, the museum would be laughing, and the internet would get a dose of artful humor.