Instagram was never made for us. It was made for our adorable pets.
Sara (@blurrysara) found the perfect model to showcase on SilipInstagram sitting in her house and she knew exactly how to capture this pup: using the Superzoom feature.
She probably didn't mean to do it, but she started a meme in the process.
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The tweet already garnered over 16,000 retweets and 40,000 likes in the past few days. The six-second video started a trend in her comments. People can't stop trying to showcase their own beautiful pets and the results are perfect.
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Also, a sub-trend seems to be dogs winking at the camera and cueing an aww from everyone on the internet.
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We're unsure what makes pets so drawn to the camera, but we're definitely here for this new meme.
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