He Hitlered Across the Room Very Holocaustly
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He Hitlered Across the Room Very Holocaustly refers to a series of memes primarily based on an image of GigaChad using a typewriter that imagine a writer composing a sentence and using humorous thematical occasionalisms, such as "Evangelionly" when writing about Neon Genesis Evangelion. Used since 2022 and preceded by the memetic catchphrase "Breasted Boobily," the format gained online recognition in February 2025 after several memes based on it went viral.
Origin
The edited image of the GigaChad meme character smoking while using a typewriter has been circulated on 4chan at least since January 2021.[1]
Prior to November 1st, 2022, X / Twitter user @b1gfl00d posted the photograph together with the caption, "He hitlered across room very holocaustly" (shown below; original post no longer available).
The image was widely circulated in the following years. For example, on October 1st, 2023, and June 30th, 2024, reposts by the X[2][3] account @ShitpostGate garnered over 1,200 reposts and 18,000 likes and 1,100 reposts and 30,000 likes, respectively, between one and two years.
Precursor
The format shares similarities with Breasted Boobily, a catchphrase used to parody the way male writers write female characters in an oversexualized manner (example seen below).
Spread
On November 1st, 2022, Redditor bbhzx posted the earliest found derivative meme based on the format, a Neon Genesis Evangelion meme that received over 3,000 upvotes in the /r/evangelionmemes[4] subreddit in two years (shown below).
In 2023 and 2024, versions of the meme were shared on Facebook, Reddit, X and other sites. For example, on March 14th, 2023, the Facebook[5] page Cambridge Department of Memes posted a version that gained over 4,500 reactions and 1,800 shares in two years (shown below).
In early February 2025, the format saw a surge in popularity after X[6] user @ChiseHatoriBan posted a GIF caption meme on February 3rd, 2025, containing three slur-based occasionalisms based on a viral tweet by X[7] user @emidemuu posted in November 2024.
For example, on February 4th, 2025, X[8] user @ChiseHatoriBan posted a GIF caption meme that received over 2,300 reposts and 44,000 likes in one day.
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External References
[1] Desuarchive – /qa/ Post #3815611
[2] X – @ShitpostGate
[3] X – @ShitpostGate
[5] Facebook – Cambridge Department of Memes
[8] X – @ChiseHatoriBan
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