Debate Is Raging On Twitter Over How A Giraffe Should Wear A Bow Tie

“Is he going to a wedding or an opera?” one torn Twitter user asked in order to make a fair decision.
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It’s time to set aside your political beliefs and engage in one of the most important debates of our lifetime: How should a giraffe wear a bow tie?

Some people believe it should be high up.

Others believe it should be lower down.

One person needed more information before making a decision.

While another said this question has already been answered.

Twitter user @SortaBad, who would like to remain anonymous, posed the question on the social media platform Monday. He told HuffPost that he got the idea for his post after he saw a mannequin in a store window with an unusually long neck.

“It was one of those mannequins without a head and for whatever reason the neck was super long,” he told HuffPost. “And I don’t know why, but the bow tie was really high up. Way higher than a person would wear it, like put there lazily by some store clerk.”

He said that the sight of the mannequin combined with knowledge of internet culture — which has also debated how a dog should wear pants, how a shark should play the harmonica, what colour a dress is and even how a giraffe should wear a tie — inspired him to create the image and slap it on Twitter. He said he didn’t think much would come of it.

“In many ways, the concept is very unoriginal,” he said. “In any case, I wasn’t expecting the tweet to be particularly popular. It was just something random I thought of. In general, I’m pretty awful at predicting what people will find engaging.”

But engaged people seem to be — as of Tuesday afternoon, is had more than 8,000 likes and 1,000 retweets.

And as for the creator himself, he also has an opinion as to how a giraffe should wear his formal human neck accessory. And it’s not much of a stretch of the imagination.

He says the “top look” is more “aesthetically pleasing” but thinks the lower placement is the way to go. “Because it would need to engage with a shirt collar,” he said.

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