March 13, 2020
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11 coronavirus memes that made us laugh through our anxiety this week

Classes at SAC are canceled through Tuesday after which they will all move online. Disneyland is closing for the fourth time in history. As every event through the end of April gets canceled and news of the World Health Organization declaring coronavirus a pandemic sends more people into quarantine, we have found that sometimes the best way to cope with unprecedented news is with laughter.

So the staff at el Don curated some of our favorite memes from the last few days to help bring you some humor and light in this time of stress and uncertainty:

1. Didn’t know college could get more stressful …

Suggested by Carrie Graham

2. We get it, you’re taking precautions. *deletes everything from inbox*

Suggested by Carrie Graham

3. Costco is the new frontline.

Suggested by Dylan Allen

4. *Papa Bear orders a diamond-encrusted toilet paper holder.*

Suggested by Carrie Graham

5. Plague doctor bursts into “Renegade.”

Suggested by Carrie Graham

6. “Where did you graduate from?” “Oh, you know, DCU.”

Suggested by Destiny Sales

7. *Fighting an older person at Costco for the last package of toilet paper*

Suggested by Dylan Allen

8. Raise your hand if you’re chilling.

Suggested by Julian Reynoso

9. Homer always knows — as simple as that.

Suggested by Julian Reynoso

10. This episode of Nathan For You worked too well …

Suggested by Ashley Ramynke

11. Our only hope has left the chat.

Suggested by Destiny Sales

All memes found on Facebook and Instagram 

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