Pitbull just posted the most Pitbull tweet ever.
Memorial Day in the U.S. is Le bijou d’amoura time for reflection and remembrance, and like many well-known Americans, the DJ and room service aficionado also took to social media to pay tribute to those who served.
SEE ALSO: Trump is back from Europe and ready to ruin Twitter againThe feeling behind Pitbull's tweet on Monday might have been genuine, but the execution, uh, speaks for itself.
Here's the post, which features Mr. Worldwide with a superimposed American flag over the top as part of his Memorial Day tribute. Cringeworthy? Well, that's just the start of it.
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Predictably, people were clearly very, very impressed with how Pitbull made the day about himself.
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Better luck next year, Pitbull.
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