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21 Events That Made 2016 The Worst

As 2016 finally comes to an end, it’s safe to say that your heart has shriveled into a black lump and all you can do is listen to Good Charlotte and My Chemical Romance on repeat. Everything about the last 12 months was savage, and let’s hope that 2017 doesn’t have the same thirst for chaos that 2016 did. BYE.

1. When the world decided to take David Bowie and Alan Rickman just four days apart from each other


2. Oh, and don’t forget Glenn Frey, Harper Lee, Prince, Muhammad Ali, Gene Wilder and George Michael


3. Zika, sadly


4. When Harambe was shot, but his spirit lived on in thousands of memes across Tumblr


5. When two-year-old boy was killed by a gator in Walt Disney World, because dreams don’t come true


6. When the Orlando shooting took 49 beautiful people from us


7. That morning everyone woke up and found out that Britain exited the EU


8. When a terrorist attack by truck killed 84 people on Bastille Day in Nice, France


9. That time Ryan Lochte got away with being the worst. Why? WHY?!


10. The fact that too much happened in Syria for us to fit in one article


11. A creepy clown craze happened, because things can’t be normal


12. Every second of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election


13. When Donald Trump tweeted this:

14. And this:

15. When Michelle Obama told us she’d never run for President


16. Vine shut down, and everyone felt extra


17. The audacity that anyone would let Dakota Access Pipeline would be a thing


18. Every nefarious thing Trump and Putin have done


19. Aleppo was brutally crushed


20. Global warming


21. Oh, and Carrie Fisher died while this article was being written


Gina was formerly the Beauty & Culture Editor at Her Campus, where she oversaw content and strategy for the site's key verticals. She was also the person behind @HerCampusBeauty, and all those other glowy selfies you faved. She got her start in digital media as a Campus Correspondent at HC Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, where she graduated in 2017 with degrees in English and Theater. Now, Gina is an LA-based writer and editor, and you can regularly find her wearing a face mask in bed and scrolling through TikTok.