The Watch Taming A Sex Man OnlineWhite House announced today that President Obama will be joined by Leonardo DiCaprio to talk about ways to combat climate change at the first South By South Lawn conference.
The announcement was made with a tweet that included an image of the two in conversation, and when Jake Beckman challenged his Twitter followers to caption the image, the responses came pouring in.
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A lot of people focused on the film Titanic:
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Others focused on various characters DiCaprio has played over the years:
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Because nothing is sacred, someone brought vaping into it:
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Of course, there was some Oscar references:
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But we all know that they were probably just talking about the Kardashians.
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