Leslie Jones8 U.S.C 2257 whatever you do: Please don't leave Twitter.
Recently, Jones watched Captain America: Civil War for the first time, and shared her glorious unbridled enthusiasm with us all. The online commentary will ahve you hoping she nevers leaves Twitter again. The Saturday Night Livestar briefly dropped off the platform after a serious run-in with trolls. She also spent part of the summer battling hackers after the troll fiasco.
SEE ALSO: Leslie Jones is back on Twitter and her comeback tweet rulesBut Jones couldn't have been happier to discover that the Black Panther character, who she lovingly refers to as "Cat Dog," appears in the movie. And while some of us are tired of Captain America, her happiness make us feel happy.
"Is that a big ass cat?!" Jones asks, to the sound of invisible applause all across social media.
Is this a new character?! pic.twitter.com/jb0ja1kG3x
— Leslie Jones (@Lesdoggg) September 15, 2016
Um can someone tell me why "Bucky" from Capt Amer so unstoppable and why would they name a unstoppable man "Bucky". Please Splain!
— Leslie Jones (@Lesdoggg) September 15, 2016
Jones also fell in love with T’Challa because ... just look at that face. It was officially designed by a freelancing angel.
at 1st I was like "are they arresting Capt. Amer?!" Then when I saw him I was like man fuck Capt America. Cat Dude! pic.twitter.com/uDmdUdjgOD
— Leslie Jones (@Lesdoggg) September 15, 2016
And thankfully, the comedian has a social conscience, too. Just look at her resistance to the infamous airport battle scene. Did these monsters even care about flight delays?
Only Leslie cares.
This is wrong dammit! Y'all at the airport and bout to fuck up the flights for the day!! Come on Felicia!! pic.twitter.com/iQRUkbtwYE
— Leslie Jones (@Lesdoggg) September 15, 2016
Happy Monday! Here are some #corgi butts in slow motion.
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