A young man who fled yesterday's terrorist attacks with a pint of beer in hand has become something of an internet hero.
The homemade amateur sex videophoto, which has been retweeted over 28,000 times, features the man fleeing from the scene with a pint of beer in hand. For some, the photo provided a moment of profoundly dark comedy on a day otherwise entirely colored by tragedy.
SEE ALSO: Ivanka Trump tweets support for LGBTQ people, and you can guess what happens next"People fleeing #LondonBridgebut the bloke on the right isn't spilling a drop. God Bless the Brits!" Howard Mannella, who posted a photo of the tweet, wrote.
People fleeing #LondonBridge but the bloke on the right isn't spilling a drop. God Bless the Brits! pic.twitter.com/ceeaH0XxeX
— Howard Mannella (@hmannella) June 3, 2017
People couldn't help but feel a little twinge of pride upon seeing a fellow Londoner refuse to leave his beer behind, despite the danger around him.
And at London prices, you wouldn't want to spill it either.
— Dastardly Danny (@dastardlydanny) June 4, 2017
It's London bridge ffs he's paid £5.50 for that pint
— m i l l e r (@DrCMiller) June 4, 2017
The people hating on this guy are blatantly NOT British. We find this a) funny and b) admirable.
— Sgt.Big_Bubbles! (@Big_Bubbaloola) June 4, 2017
Thank you. We've always used dark humour to get through crisises. Its a particular Brit quirk.
— Sgt.Big_Bubbles! (@Big_Bubbaloola) June 4, 2017
A pint of London Pride please
— ann garvin (@annmarg) June 4, 2017
Like Jurassic World's margarita man, keeping his cocktails in the face of dinosaur attack. pic.twitter.com/Y0Mz8PV2Su
— Amy (@scifisunsets) June 4, 2017
If beer is left behind, the terrorists win. #NeverSurrender🍺
— Blonde Badger (@thismfsmh) June 4, 2017
Seven people have died as a result of the London Bridge Terror attack and 48 others are being treated for injuries.
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