11 times the internet improved Trump Jr.'s bizarre appeal to millennial voters

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The Trump children are young. At least, um, they're somewhat younger than their 70-something dad.

That's presumably why Donald Trump Jr. decided to make an appeal on behalf of his father to the millennial voter Friday. Tweeting a picture of himself, Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump, the trio looked like your classic teen rebels, from their baby blue ties down to what we can only assume were wingtips.

Nothing like banker bros to make you want to run to the polling booth.

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Seeing as Donald Trump is polling abysmally with young people, perhaps blinding them with meme-worthy photos (even if not intentionally) is the only way forward for the Republican presidential candidate?

Taking its pleasures where it can find them, the internet did its thing with the three Trump siblings and the powerful amount of prep on display. Here are 11 of the best.

1. Sorry Trump, doesn't look like you're quite outsider enough for Chrissy Teigen

2. Sometimes the joke just makes itself

3. A very good guess at what lies beneath

4. Also a strong guess

5. Maybe the Necronomicon explains what's happening in 2016?

6. Trump Jr. is definitely a big fan of "electronic dance music"

7. Puns will be banned in Trump's America

8. We'll just leave this here

9. The Candyman: Wall Street redux

10. Maybe the giant neck bow will be persuasive?

11. American Pyscho, but to the power of three