MILWAUKEE, WI - MAY 25: AJ Ramos #44 of the New York Mets walks off the field after giving up a walk to Travis Shaw #21 of the Milwaukee Brewers to force in the winning run in the tenth inning at Miller Park on May 25, 2018 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

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Let’s be honest, it was only a matter of time before Mets fans on Reddit made it known how they really feel about the club’s 2018 season.

It’s official. The internet has finally thrown in the towel on the New York Mets. It shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone at this point. After all, it’s no secret that the Amazins are in the middle of one of their worst seasons in recent memory. However, what is surprising is that it took this long for some fans to finally reach their breaking point.

After New York imploded against the Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday night, a disgruntled Mets fan by the username PM_ME_UR_FEET_PICS_ took to Reddit and posted “It’s over folks. If this gets 1000 upvotes, this sub’s theme will be enthusiasts of the Metropolitan Museum of Art” in r/NewYorkMets, the team’s subreddit. Apparently, that was all that was needed for complete anarchy to takeover.

Whether it’s a massive troll job by the internet hate machine or just members of the Flushing Faithful coping with a lost season through humor, r/NewYorkMets has been flooded with nothing but Metropolitan Museum of Art posts since Wednesday’s loss and some of the things posted have been pure comedy gold.

Absolutely nothing was off limits and anyone browsing the subreddit could easily tell that these posts were cathartic in every sense of the word for the community. Some of the highlights include:

There were also a few serious posts about the history of the Met and it’s art, if you’re into that sort of thing, and even a member of r/museumpros jumped in on the action in an attempt to get their subreddit more subscribers.

Reddit moderators have since stepped in and plans to remove any further Museum related posts from r/NewYorkMets after 11:59pm this past Thursday night. However, it’s safe to say that Mets fans have made their point.