#1.
why do i feel like 2017 gonna be like a new boyfriend who did nothing wrong but i project all my baggage from my ex onto him anyway
— abra (@abra) December 9, 2016
#2.
how i was with my money in 2016 vs how i will be with it in 2017 pic.twitter.com/V0gbux2JOr
— walid (@walidffs) December 30, 2016
#3.
https://twitter.com/Rschooley/status/811283251457392640
#4.
https://twitter.com/jasonosamede/status/815214622772957185
#5.
A visual representation of how i'm minding my business in 2017. pic.twitter.com/rYCkeWjxIc
— Jonathan Richard (@JonRichard) December 30, 2016
#6.
Shouts to ppl excited for 2017 to start so they can meet the new person that's gonna waste their time, emotions and money
— Desus Nice (@desusnice) December 26, 2016
#7.
2016 has been the worst year mentally, emotionally, and we lost so many people. I can't wait for 2017!
2017: pic.twitter.com/7BkrW199ry
— A Simple Google Search. (@SophAintSayIt) December 26, 2016
#8.
#9.
Sex and the City 2017:
Samantha: Putin? More like Put-it-in, honey ooo.
Charlotte: Samantha you're so ba—everyone dies in a nuclear blast
— Anna Swartz (@Anna_Snackz) December 23, 2016
#10.
https://twitter.com/officialSmith_/status/814543131236450304
#11.
my wish for 2017 is that people are nice to each other but also that they make croutons easier to stick forks into
— ac (@alessiacara) December 27, 2016
#12.
Robbie Williams anti bacing his hands after dancing with the audience is already the best moment of 2017 pic.twitter.com/JBr7XNBFba
— Caz. (@cazmadge) January 1, 2017
#13.
https://twitter.com/seIfcritics/status/815350891356229632
#14.
#15.
May all the crimes you encounter in 2017 be only as serious as this one, out of Ireland: pic.twitter.com/O0JvKmXV5b
— Samanth Subramanian (@samanth_s) January 1, 2017
#16.
https://twitter.com/XLNB/status/794031730998972416
#17.
I worry going from 2016 to 2017 is going to be like killing Joffrey and then finding out Ramsey Bolton is taking over the Iron Throne.
— Lauren Morrill ?❤️ (@LaurenEMorrill) December 26, 2016
#18.
2017 is first prime number year in six years so hopefully this means it'll be less divisive than 2016.
— Paul Coxon (@paulcoxon) January 1, 2017