Who’s a bitch badder than Taylor Swift? According to Twitter, the list goes on and on.
Who knows what kind of responses Twitter user @xnulz expected to elicit when they asked the aforementioned question back in mid-November, but they surely could not have expected the viral feedback the tweet received two weeks after the fact.
https://twitter.com/xnulz/status/928857792982781952
In just the span of a few hours, the tweet was meme-ified to highlight hundreds of inspirational women with incredible accomplishments under their belt.
Franceska Mann, the Polish ballerina, who, while being led to the gas chamber, stole a Nazi guard’s gun, shot him dead, and started a female-led riot that gave hope to all of the prisoners of Auschwitz in the face of certain death https://t.co/s7yM6MDYT5
— The Secret History Of Hollywood Podcast (@moviehistories) December 2, 2017
Jeanne de Clisson, murderous French aristocrat-turned-pirate who named her ship My Revenge after the French king executed her husband. She spent the next decade killing all the French crews she encountered, sparing only 1 sailor to relay her message of vengeance ☠️⚓️⚔️ https://t.co/7JGPo3qNjj
— Greg Jenner (@greg_jenner) December 1, 2017
https://twitter.com/pitoist/status/937155030229979137
https://twitter.com/GoddessKaliDevi/status/937045911040966656
At 15, @Malala was shot in the head by the Taliban for insisting that girls had the right to an education. At 17, she became the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in history. At 18, she opened a school for Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon. https://t.co/UjPdnoqc0o
— shauna (@goldengateblond) December 3, 2017
https://twitter.com/zackfox/status/937444546350338048
https://twitter.com/shonan_naminori/status/936752901367713792
https://twitter.com/DOGGEAUX/status/936765257040642048
Julie d’Aubigny was a French opera singer/swordswoman in the 1600s who killed over ten men in duels over other women and once took holy vows so she could break into a nunnery, sleep with a blonde nun, then burned the church down and escaped with herhttps://t.co/SaGN3FuELu
— 🌸💘⚔ Atma’s Holiday Lap-Sitting for Naughty Girls (@Swordwields) December 2, 2017
https://twitter.com/dabnorfish/status/929395956512165888
https://twitter.com/cmclymer/status/936891315815555073
https://twitter.com/aj_the_seeker/status/937341715006050305
While some tweeted about powerful women in history, others used the meme to pay homage to women in their lives.
My grandmother who raised a half dozen kids, only one of which was her own, worked every day of her life. Could drink anyone under the table and survived breast cancer TWICE. And when her body finally gave out and she left us she was more afraid of what we would do without her. https://t.co/EPxKyXkVDb
— RichardJensen.bsky.social (@RichardJensen46) December 3, 2017
My wife. She went into labor while performing a gall bladder removal on a patient. Between contractions she finished the case.
— Rob ⚛🧭 (@ospunx) December 2, 2017
My grandmother, who survived the second world war, lost her father, lived in the Gdr, suffered the separation of her baby because it was ill and could only be treated in West-Berlin and was imprisoned in the Stasi-Prison Hohenschönhausen.
— Charlie (@Aliendisco_Arts) December 3, 2017
She wrote a book about all of this.
My great aunt Wanda, with a 1 year old at home, Jewish, smuggled herself back INTO Nazi Germany in the boot of a car to rescue her mother. They left on last train out, stopped by border guard who took their wedding rings as payment. Both lived long happy lives in Surrey.
— Meryl O’Rourke (@MerylORourke) December 2, 2017
Of course, some users couldn’t resist taking the opportunity to throw some shade at Swift.
anyone who has openly disavowed white supremacy https://t.co/5fdrrsVnqP
— Jennifer Espinoza (@sadqueer4life) December 3, 2017
Overall, however, the memes seem to be less about pitting women against one another and more about celebrating all the bad bitches in our lives and throughout history.