People can't wait to walk down the aisle, thanks to this post-quarantine meme.
But it's not the aisle that you're thinking of.
Roughly two months into many stay-at-home orders in the U.S., Twitter users are longing for the "before time," when life was normal and we could walk around non-essential businesses without the risk of contracting or spreading the coronavirus. Sure, some people dream of conventional wedding aisles, but the realdream is wandering down the candle aisle at TJMaxx without a face mask so you can get a good whiff of each cherry blossom-inspired scent.
Now, "Can't wait to walk down the aisle" is a nostalgic Twitter meme.
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Although some states are beginning to open up again, many are still taking social distancing measures to limit the spread of the virus as much as possible. It's unlikely that you'll be able to stroll down the aisle at your favorite store any time soon, but at least you can dream!
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