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"@mashable: Slow clap, NY Sports Club. http://t.co/Q66lRBKqNX pic.twitter.com/dEJ12RohEd" Why isn't the beginning of that sentence capitalized??
— pasghetti (@masonsrevenge) May 27, 2014
In addition to that snarky ad being released, the New York Post published a 55-word wedding announcement for the couple that begins by calling them "jackasses" and ends with the line, "The republic still stands."
Props: @nypost has the best possible story on the Kimye wedding. pic.twitter.com/ySvZSEqihE
— Nick Confessore (@nickconfessore) May 25, 2014
Before West and Kardashian walked down the aisle, the Post published a similarly sarcastic wedding toast to Kimye.
"You guys have everything a couple needs to keep a marriage strong. You have love and class and talent and, above all, high name recognition among the coveted 18-24 demographic," the toast reads. "So let's all raise a glass of champagne — and Kanye, Biebs wanted you to have this sizzurp — to Mr. and Mrs. West. May the TV writers never pen you out of each other's lives!"
Twitter users are also getting a little sick and tired of the wedding dominating social media.
Ppl keep posting the same 3 photos on my IG timeline of #Kimye like they the first to post them. Enough is enough. #pleasstop - thx mgmt ✌️
— Jason Speaks (@iAmHeJD) May 27, 2014
@PalmBeachTan Posted an issue on your FB page Friday. No response. Apparently posting the Kimye wedding is more important than customers.
— Noah Watson (@noahdw) May 27, 2014
If Bey and Jay didn't go to the Kimye wedding then it wasn't that important. Plus I never knew until after the fact. #irrelevant
— frobinson. (@_franrobinson) May 27, 2014