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Block This Overhead refers to a series of exploitable parodies of the This Is Feminism template, showing one character with their head bowed saying "sorry for being a man" and another performing a fighting game move while saying "block this overhead."

Origin

On March 8th, 2021, iFunny[1] user Kallie_El posted a "This Is Feminism" parody in which the female character is doing a fighting game move and saying "block this overhead" (shown below). It is unclear if this is the first instance of the image being posted online.


Block Sorry for being a man This Overhead

In fighting games on a 2D-axis, players can attempt to damage their opponent by doing a move that goes over the opponent's low block. This is called an "overhead." For example, Terry from Fatal Fury's "Crack Shoot" is an overhead.[2]

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Over the following months, the image became an exploitable template as people edited the original with various characters. For example, on March 25th, 2021, Redditor dragonoctus posted a variation with Pikmin characters to /r/pikmin,[3] gaining over 520 points in six months (shown below, left). On June 11th, Twitter user @spoon_cats[4] posted a variation using Guilty Gear characters, gaining over 2,400 retweets and 8,500 likes in three months (shown below, right).


Block This Overhead Sorry for being a man
Block this overhead Sorry for being a man

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Block This Overhead Şorry for throwing a projectile
*Block this overhead lol1 *Sorry for being a gamer LMAO

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External References

[1] iFunny – Kallie_El

[2] I Play Winner – Overhead.

[3] Reddit – /r/Pikmin

[4] Twitter – @spoon_cats



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Block This Overhead meme format and example depicting a pink woman dropkicking a blue man with the caption "Sorry for being a man, block this overhead."

Block This Overhead

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About

Block This Overhead refers to a series of exploitable parodies of the This Is Feminism template, showing one character with their head bowed saying "sorry for being a man" and another performing a fighting game move while saying "block this overhead."

Origin

On March 8th, 2021, iFunny[1] user Kallie_El posted a "This Is Feminism" parody in which the female character is doing a fighting game move and saying "block this overhead" (shown below). It is unclear if this is the first instance of the image being posted online.


Block Sorry for being a man This Overhead

In fighting games on a 2D-axis, players can attempt to damage their opponent by doing a move that goes over the opponent's low block. This is called an "overhead." For example, Terry from Fatal Fury's "Crack Shoot" is an overhead.[2]

Spread

Over the following months, the image became an exploitable template as people edited the original with various characters. For example, on March 25th, 2021, Redditor dragonoctus posted a variation with Pikmin characters to /r/pikmin,[3] gaining over 520 points in six months (shown below, left). On June 11th, Twitter user @spoon_cats[4] posted a variation using Guilty Gear characters, gaining over 2,400 retweets and 8,500 likes in three months (shown below, right).


Block This Overhead Sorry for being a man Block this overhead Sorry for being a man

Various Examples


Block This Overhead Şorry for throwing a projectile *Block this overhead lol1 *Sorry for being a gamer LMAO

Search Interest

External References

[1] iFunny – Kallie_El

[2] I Play Winner – Overhead.

[3] Reddit – /r/Pikmin

[4] Twitter – @spoon_cats

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