Meme of Tweet About British Voice Saying 'Bit Sad Innit' Stuck In Head

This is a dark mode screenshot of a public tweet posted on X (formerly Twitter). The tweet is written by user Daniel Gore, whose profile picture shows a bearded man in a green cap smiling at the camera. The text of the tweet reads: 'there has been a british voice in my head saying “bit sad innit” for the past week and a half'. The humor comes from the relatable experience of randomly having a phrase, accent, or voice stuck in one's head, paired with the very casual, recognizable British slang term 'innit' (a contraction of 'isn't it', used here as a casual, sympathetic filler phrase to acknowledge a small sad feeling).
@daniel gore X (formerly Twitter)

there has been a british voice in my head saying “bit sad innit” for the past week and a half

Overview

This is a dark mode screenshot of a public tweet posted on X (formerly Twitter). The tweet is written by user Daniel Gore, whose profile picture shows a bearded man in a green cap smiling at the camera. The text of the tweet reads: 'there has been a british voice in my head saying “bit sad innit” for the past week and a half'. The humor comes from the relatable experience of randomly having a phrase, accent, or voice stuck in one's head, paired with the very casual, recognizable British slang term 'innit' (a contraction of 'isn't it', used here as a casual, sympathetic filler phrase to acknowledge a small sad feeling).

Origin notes

This image originates as a public tweet shared on X (formerly Twitter) by user @imdanielpatrick (display name Daniel Gore). It has been circulated as a relatable humorous meme across social media platforms, including being shared via RSS feeds from X meme accounts such as meme.jpg as noted in the provided source metadata. The screenshot captures the original, unedited tweet as posted by the author.

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