A radio host, Mike Welch, recently tweeted about BYU's football team, calling them a bunch of #ThugMormons. Since then, the phrase has taken over Twitter by storm.
Though a little ironic, there's no doubt you're going to laugh when you see these tweets. So here's a little humor all Mormons can relate to.
my kids' names are all spelled normally #thugmormon
— HawsP🎺 (@HawsP) September 2, 2015
Porter Rockwell. #ThugMormon pic.twitter.com/CjlsS4qrGM
— Jarom Jordan (@jaromjordan) September 2, 2015
This must be what #ThugMormon means, right? pic.twitter.com/zlw0Rn4lE8
— Scott (@scottmgower) September 2, 2015
#ThugMormon's!
— BYU Sports Nation (@BYUSportsNation) September 2, 2015
Right @MichaelAlisa42 & @five0had?#BYUSN pic.twitter.com/lDRW3qQPVr
I sit on the end of the church pew even though the whole row is empty and I'm 20 minutes early. #ThugMormon
— Ryan Murphy (@thenameisroy) September 3, 2015
Rollin' with only one month of food storage. #ThugMormon
— Brian Townsend (@cashsavior) September 3, 2015
Hey @FoxOnABox_ I used to sing the opposite words in "Once There Was A Snowman" so I would grow when everyone else melted. #ThugMormon
— 🇺🇸Nick Park🇺🇸 (@sput_nick) September 2, 2015
I've read "I Nephi having been born of goodly parents" 46,298 times, but the Isaiah chapters about 1.5 times. #ThugMormon
— Ryan Murphy (@thenameisroy) September 3, 2015
My wife never uses a center piece in her Relief Society lessons because she's a #thugmormon
— Zach Manwaring (@zbyumanwaring) September 3, 2015