Monday’s supermoon was forecast to be a breathtaking, worldwide display that won’t come around again until 2034.
Trouble is, not everyone was able to get a glimpse of it ― as numerous photos from disappointed social media users show. Fortunately, a tortilla stuck to a window makes for a pretty convincing stand-in.
Without further ado, cue the tortillas (and our appetite):
My dad wasted a tortilla so he could tell me to come look at the supermoon pic.twitter.com/wOg4InRCzA
— carly fries (@carlymck33) November 15, 2016
Can't see the #supermoon so decided to stick a tortilla to my window and pretend... it's like the real thing! #tortilla #moon #sky #cloud ☁️ pic.twitter.com/SB3z8qfbMD
— The Harrogate Girl (@THarrogateGirl) November 14, 2016
Make your own Supermoon. Stick a tortilla to the window. Sorted! pic.twitter.com/XB4QR6v85U
— Paul Harper (@impaulharper) November 14, 2016
Los envidiosos dirá que es una tortilla. 🌛#FelizMartes #supermoon #SuperLuna pic.twitter.com/zq9i41kidK
— Baudelaire Olaf (@SerchReno) November 15, 2016
A photo posted by Chuck + Stevie (my assistant) (@chuck.the.duck) on
#Protip: if you can't see the #supermoon, put a tortilla on the window 😂🌚 #Vegas pic.twitter.com/F8tkqt8Aax
— Jess Holland (@jessholland) November 15, 2016
#supermoon photographed over trinity church #cork ...or a quickly photoshopped tortilla ;-p pic.twitter.com/SDzWWvs02i
— DynamiteStudio (@dynamitecork) November 14, 2016
If you want to see pictures of the actual supermoon in all its glory, check out the stunning photos here.
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