I'm biased toward any meme that's ever involved Wishbone,Watch Sisters Seduction Online but this meme about having range actually has the range, too.
Range — and, more importantly, whether you have it — has been part of internet lingo for a while. Its latest appearance is in a Twitter meme, where people share four separate, very different screenshots of actors and artists they believe are super versatile. In other words, they have the range.
The obvious example is Wishbone, of course. Just think of all the roles he's played: Don Quixote, Sherlock Holmes, a regular dog ... He can do anything!
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Other examples range (lol) from deeply earnest to tongue-in-cheek. It's hard to argue, for example, that Noah Centineo's 1.5 available facial expressions constitute "range." (A tweet about him inspired a lot of riffs in the first place.)
But bears, who have done everything from murder to eating marmalade? Bill Hader, who's played Stefan and Barry? They've got all kinds of range.
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Do you have range, too? It's something to think about. If not, consider going out for a role in To All The Boys 3.
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