Keep Calm and Carry On

During WW2, 1939, the British Government was trying to keep people happy in the British public in the event of an invasion, So they created the "Keep Calm And Carry On" poster. The poster was not popular till it was re-exposed in 2000. 61 years later it has appeared everywhere, ranging from political messages to cute slogans. The term has not been trademarked, mainly because the words are too widely used for one person to own exclusive rights.

Is it a great motivational poster? Of course, Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.

For Moe...

For Stephy...

For Mother Dearest...

For Chelette...

For All of You...

For Brochacho....

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