It was no surprise that the people of Philadelphia lost their damn minds on Sunday.
Police expected mayhem after the NFC championship game, nevermind the Super Bowl, lathering Crisco on telephone poles to stop people from climbing them (it didn’t work).
After a 41-33 win by the Eagles over the New England Patriots in perhaps the most entertaining Super Bowl of all-time, Philly fans got a little carried away, flooding the city’s streets.
The gates of Philadelphiaâs City Hall. Yes, thatâs a keg on its way up. pic.twitter.com/JSANa3Wodw
— Fabiola Cineas (@FabiolaCineas) February 5, 2018
There were some fun moments…
People are dancing in the streets in unison tonight in Philly. #FlyEaglesFly #Super Bowl pic.twitter.com/EJfS5No694
— Stephanie Farr (@FarFarrAway) February 5, 2018
Some expensive moments…
Nowhere in the Toyota Prius owners manual does it say it can withstand a Philly celebration pic.twitter.com/3gh5K0WoV5
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) February 5, 2018
Some scary moments…
Imagine being one of the people in the City if Philadelphia who actually have a taxpaying career to wake up to attend tomorrow.
Imagine having to live around animals like this.#Philadelphia#PhillyPhilly#PhillyLootCrew#phillyriot#PhiladelphiaEaglespic.twitter.com/Fmu54WRceo— đRed Pill đ¨ (@IWillRedPillYou) February 5, 2018
Some ‘where are his parents?’ moments…
Prince of the City pic.twitter.com/wMAKAvq4pD
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) February 5, 2018
And many more embarrassing moments for the city of Philadelphia…
People yelling âEverything is free,â looting, trashing this gas station. Damn it, Philly we better than this. pic.twitter.com/WecXaAmrFh
— Stephanie Farr (@FarFarrAway) February 5, 2018
While the Super Bowl is a big deal in Canada, not everyone was tuned into the big game.
You know you’re in Canada when curling outnumbers the Superbowl in televisions. from canada
Curling fans reacted a bit differently to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, which also crowned a new champion on Super Bowl Sunday.
Here’s how Winnipeg reacted to Jennifer Jones and Team Manitoba’s big win (warning, video contains explicitly Canadian material):
Rioting begins this morning in Winnipeg after last night's Jennifer Jones curling win. pic.twitter.com/AxxynS1ELP
— Colin Lougheed (@Colin_Lougheed) February 5, 2018
Guess there’s a reason they call it ‘friendly Manitoba.’