ECLE has moved! Our new address is: 187 Commercial Blvd, Torrington, CT 06790
Your browser is out of date.
You are currently using Internet Explorer 7/8/9, which is not supported by our site. For the best experience, please use one of the latest browsers.
But the latest twist? Two nights ago, Joe Black to a comment.
Someone asked: “Why the hashtag? Why now?”
Who is Joe Black in 2026?
You don’t scroll past him. He scrolls past you.
He’s already waiting.
The latest iteration of isn’t a movie reboot or a celebrity meme. It’s a quiet tremor in the algorithm. A hashtag that appears for exactly 24 hours, then vanishes—only to resurface in another time zone, another language, another unsuspecting user’s “For You” page.
Now, people aren’t posting selfies. They’re posting eulogies they wrote for themselves. Bucket lists checked off in real time. Apologies texted to estranged parents. First kisses. Last goodbyes. %23meetjoeblack+latest
The latest Joe Black doesn’t come with a scythe or a whisper. He comes with a notification. And when he arrives, you don’t fear the fall of the curtain.