This genius spent months secretly tweeting the lyrics to 'Bohemian Rhapsody'

The best summer scheme of 2018.

Big news everyone! There are still a few good things left on Twitter.

Take the account of Hadie Mart, aka @CostcoRiceBag. It may look to the untrained eye like a normal Twitter account, but it is actually a series of tweets that secretly contain entirety of the iconic Queen song "Bohemian Rhapsody." Hadie spent four months crafting the finest of tweets in order to accomplish the feat.

To clarify, Mart hid the lyrics to each song in the first word of every tweet on her account. To start off here's her last tweet, and the first lyric to the song:

She goes on to continue writing the lyrics of the song in the first word of each respective tweet.

So if you get it, it should read out, "Is this the real life?" Is this just fantasy?" And then it goes on from there. Clever right?

Her mama tweets are also really well hidden, and super normal. NO ONE would have ever guessed what she was scheming.

It's also quite impressive how she managed to slide "Galileo" five times almost effortlessly.

And it's also pretty great that she managed to slide "Beelzebub" into a normal tweet about cavities.

Since May 7, Hadie has tweeted over 300 times to get every single word out. Here's the first tweet she made, and the last word of the song.

Congrats Hadie. You're officially the best summer schemer of 2018.

Topics Music X/Twitter

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