The Internet goes crazy after the Cubs win the World Series

The Cubs won the World Series, and the Internet went crazy.
The game finished in the early hours of Thursday, after a brief rain delay and extra innings. The Cubs ended up winning 8–7 in 10 innings.
Here's how the Internet reacted after the Cubs won their first World Series since 1908.
Dear followers.
— Nick Offerman (@Nick_Offerman) November 3, 2016
The @Cubs have won the World Series and I am openly crying.
Ron may even have lifted his glass 2 our longsuffering. #Swanson
Go @Cubs, go! Been rooting for you since I was a kid, and so incredibly proud tonight. #FlytheW -mo
— First Lady- Archived (@FLOTUS44) November 3, 2016
Just witnessed Chicago sports history. Where were you when the @cubs won the #worldseries? Congratulations Chicago!!!
— Jonathan Toews (@JonathanToews) November 3, 2016
Wow
— Stephen Colbert (@StephenAtHome) November 3, 2016
Why I love sports, exhilarating, heartbreaking, gut wrenching, raw emotion - it never fails. Hell yeah Cubbies #WorldSeriesChamps
— Luke Donald (@LukeDonald) November 3, 2016
God bless you, Cubs fan. And He did.
— Ross Douthat (@DouthatNYT) November 3, 2016
Chicago Mayor's statement on @Cubs' World Series victory pic.twitter.com/eUM7zRGFrp
— Joshua Hoyos (@JoshuaHoyos) November 3, 2016
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) November 3, 2016
When the Lannister's give Theo Epstein his sword in King's Landing, damn thing gonna be called Cursebreaker.
— Kevin Van Valkenburg (@KVanValkenburg) November 3, 2016
Boom. #FlyTheW pic.twitter.com/NL8cj0GoNW
— Chicago magazine (@ChicagoMag) November 3, 2016
Now there's something you don't see every day. pic.twitter.com/S5ioC8erW2
— Don Van Natta Jr. (@DVNJr) November 3, 2016
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Emotional Cubs Fans, Indians Fans: Game 7 of the World Series

Game 7 of the World Series between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians was a rollercoaster ride for fans of both teams. Here's a look at the ups and downs.






































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The Indians now have the longest World Series drought in Major League Baseball.
Cleveland hasn't won a World Series since 1948.
