For the past several days, the Internet has been a jungle in discussion about socialite Kim Kardashian's entire backside appearing on the cover of Paper Magazine.

The good, fine people of the Twitter-verse took the topic into their own hands, posting their thoughts on the hashtag #BreakTheInternet, a phrase that was coined on the Kardashian cover in question on Friday.

All seemed to comment on the hashtag from all aspects of the Internet, including those famous on the Internet and companies.

Felix Kjellberg, the YouTube video game blogger known as pewdiepie, posted a photoshopped photo of the cover, Kardashian's face to be removed and her bottom to be copied up her body, Kardashian's hair-do to be placed just above the final cheek.



Kjellberg posted a number of these photoshopped images, including the one mentioned that added a hot dog between the cheeks, and he wrote, "Hot dog anyone?"

Car company Nissan also joined in on the fun, photoshopping one of the vehicles onto the same colored background as the cover and writing the caption, "Hate to break it to you [Kardashian]," along with, "Our's is bigger," written on it.



Other Twitter users poked fun at the cover, user ifthiii posted a picture of a little kid with the caption "Kim Kardashian who? I had a bigger bum than her when I was two!"



Twitter user Umar also weighed in on the topic, posting a picture of Kardashian and husband Kanye West's daughter North with a confused face, the accompanied caption read, "North when she found out her mum used all her baby oil for a photoshoot..."



However, despite the promise of the cover, many Twitter users pointed out that the Kardashian cover did not break the Internet, but that news of the Rosetta Comet gained more attention. Memeber dulapalooza posted a graph of the two trends, adding the caption "Sorry Kim only way you can [break the Internet] is if you sat on it."



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