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30 Times the Glass Was Not Strong Enough meme.

30 Times the Glass Was Not Strong Enough

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Updated Dec 23, 2024 at 12:28PM EST by Zach.

Added Dec 20, 2024 at 11:16PM EST by Philipp.

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About

30 Times the Glass Was Not Strong Enough refers to a fan art meme format and redraw based on a photoshopped image of a woman walking through a glass door as it shatters behind her. Originally used as a thumbnail for an entertainment video on YouTube, the image has been used as a meme format since 2021 in which the woman is replaced with other characters or people.

Origin

On March 30th, 2021, the YouTube channel MAD LAB fan uploaded a video titled "30 Times The Glass Was Not Strong Enough," a compilation of 30 clips of glass and glass objects breaking and being broken by people, animals and weather effects.[1] The video, since removed, used a photoshopped image of a woman walking through a glass door or window as it shatters into tiny pieces behind her (shown below).

On October 21st. 2021, Tumblr[2][3] user empezardexerox posted a screenshot of the thumbnail together with the title, with the post gaining over 86,500 likes and reblogs in three years.


A photoshopped image of a woman walking through a glass door as its shatters behind her. The image is a thumbnail of a YouTube video by MAD LAB titled "30 Times the Glass Was Not Strong Enough"

The post was followed by Tumblr[3] user polargeist posting screenshots of two more entertainment videos with a slightly altered thumbnail and commenting, "she cant keep getting away with this."

Spread

On November 1sth, 2021, Tumblr[4] user howdyboh posted the earliest found redraw based on the thumbnail, a fan art of Black Butler character Grell Sutcliff that received over 250 reblogs and 1,100 likes in three years (shown below).


Grell Sutcliff from Black Butler version of the 30 Times the Glass Was Not Strong Enough meme

In the following years, more redraws of the image featuring various fictional characters were shared online on X, Tumblr and other sites. For example, on September 12th, 2022, X[5] user @KILLCH0PDELUXE posted an ULTRAKILL version of the meme that received over 400 reposts and 2,300 likes in two years (shown below).


ULTRAKILL version of the 30 Times the Glass Was Not Strong Enough meme

Additionally, the caption has seen independent use online as a catchphrase, used to comment on videos of glass objects being broken.[6]

Various Examples


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Search Interest

External References

[1] Facebook – MAD LAB FAN

[2] Internet Archive – empezardexerox

[3] Tumblr – soupup

[4] Tumblr – howdyboh

[5] X – @KILLCH0PDELUXE

[6] X – @uwukko


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