#FuneralFlow Is The Only Instagram Hashtag You Need If Someone You Know Dies

    But are you sad tho?

    There is a new hashtag that is taking Instagram by storm. You may already be familiar with its previous iterations: #ChurchFlow and even #WorkFlow.

    When someone places a "#flow" in their hashtag it's simply a way of just saying that they're going through the motions of completing a daily or weekly task. For example: going to work or going to church. Typically these photos are selfies.

    But now, a new flow has begun...let me introduce you to the #FuneralFlow.

    From what I can tell by observation alone, #FuneralFlow is meant to be a commemorative selfie taken when en route to or leaving a funeral.

    It also encapsulates a fierce slay during a time of mourning.

    The mirror effect is actually very prevalent in #FuneralFlows.

    But my question is...are you sad though?

    Often #FuneralFlow users take photos with family members who were also at the same service.

    In fact, family is a central aspect of the #FuneralFlow.

    Others have even begun to turn it into a mockery.

    But not all #FuneralFlows are fun and games.

    And some have even turned to the comments to solicit things that don't have anything to do with a funeral.

    Commemorative clothing is a part of some #FuneralFlows.

    Selfie sticks are a key accessory for encapsulating the #FuneralFlow too.

    Exhibit B...

    And sometimes it's also an excuse to show off a fly funeral outfit.

    Or even an opportunity to pour something out for the homeys who aren't with us anymore.

    Sometimes the #FuneralFlow can last much longer than the actual funeral, because Hennessy.

    #FuneralFlow is also used to give a glimpse behind the scenes during an...actual funeral.

    Scenes from inside of funerals are often displayed as well.

    Some use #FuneralFlow as an opportunity to send a message to their haters.

    But, above all #FuneralFlow is a new digital way to pay respect to the family members that people have lost.