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Guy Named Tyler Dick Uses A Wedding Hashtag Generator, “Can’t Stop Laughing” When He Sees The Results

The name you’re born with can be both a blessing or a curse. We at Bored Panda have already written about the everyday problems that people with ‘offensive’ last names face. However, having a good sense of humor and being a good sport about it can help to see the silver lining.

One person who looks on the bright side of things is a guy named Tyler Dick. When he entered his last name into a wedding hashtag generator for his and his fiancée Allison’s website, he wasn’t expecting the hilarity that ensued.

The couple couldn’t stop laughing at the unintentionally comedic hashtags, and neither could we! Scroll down and enjoy, but make sure you’re not eating anything. Are the jokes juvenile? Yes. But did they also make our day? Also, yes.

Tyler Dick and his betrothed couldn’t stop laughing after they used a wedding hashtag generator. Get ready to giggle

Image credits: Tyler Dick

Tyler couldn’t help but share the comedy gold online (after all, who knew that computer programs could be this hilarious without meaning to?). His post went viral, with over 9.5k likes and 21k shares on Facebook. What’s more, over 20k people commented on the post: it just goes to show many of them found the hashtags funny, too.

You know you’re living in the future when you realize that planning your wedding isn’t just about the venue, the food, and the flowers—people are pressured into creating their very own unique wedding hashtags.

Usually, personalized hashtags are a combination of the couple’s names, involve puns, or use some sort of inside jokes to give them hidden meanings. Meanwhile, hashtag generators will ask you for some additional information, like where the wedding will happen and whether you want your hashtag to be traditional or funny or something else entirely.

There are plenty of wedding hashtag generators online, including free ones. And they’re a few keystrokes and mouseclicks away. However, some of them might ask you to create an account, even if they provide their services for free.

Let us know if you’ve ever been the ‘victims’ of misunderstandings with your last names or hashtag generators gone wild, as well as what you think of this new fad to have wedding hashtags in the first place, dear Readers.

The internet was in stitches

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