Do you ever look at your favorite celebrity and think "candle?"
If so, we invite you to log on to Twitter, which is currently full of "celebrities as everyday objects" threads. Want to see Ciara as Bath & Body Works candles? It's there. Chris Hemsworth as hammers? Makes sense -- also there. Harry Styles as Fabergé eggs? Not there yet, but we imagine someone will make it soon.
Naturally, the threads originated with Stan Twitter: The devotion to their faves is so strong that it makes sense they'd see them in things like coffee pots, sneakers, and, uh, bacteria. There are a lot of threads about Taylor Swift, in particular. (The Swifties reman incredibly powerful.)
And, as with any meme that's been around for more than an hour, there are plenty of meta examples to enjoy, too.
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Some other threads we'd like to see if anyone has the time: Kim Kardashian West as Anthropologie vases, Cardi B as novelty socks, and Nate Silver as wrenches. Thank you!
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