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>Incest Get So Hard I Pass Out refers to a deleted post made by X user @Sharkfrot in January 2024. The post has frequently been used to reply to later posts made by the user on X / Twitter, eventually inspiring various parodies as it gained widespread recognition and became a prominent phrasal template meme format on the platform using the snowclone ">X Get So Hard I Pass Out."
Origin
On January 17th, 2024, X / Twitter user @Sharkfrot (Aspen) wrote, ">Incest / get so hard i pass out," with the tweet implying that the user is into incest (shown below). The post was deleted, with @Sharkfrot later clarifying that it was meant to be a joke.[1]

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Through 2024, the post gained initial recognition on X / Twitter, with users replying to @Sharkfrot's tweets with a screenshot of the post. For example, on June 12th, 2024, X[2] user @MinecraftB33 used the screenshot to reply to an unrelated post by @Sharkfrot (exchange shown below). Later that day, @Sharkfrot quoted the reply, commenting,[3] "damn who is aspen,,, shes so based."

On July 21st, 2024, X[4] user @d93948 quoted another post by @Sharkfrot with the screenshot of the "get so hard I pass out" tweet, garnering over 1,700 reposts and 47,000 likes in one year (shown below). In the following hours, multiple users on X[5][6] quoted the post with Waow and similar reaction images.

On September 2nd, 2024, X[7] user @VautismSpeaks made the earliest found post using @Sharkfrot's post as a phrasal template, writing, ">Boobies / get so hard I pass out." The post (shown below) gained over 20 reposts and 740 likes in five months.

More users parodied the post in late 2024. Notably, on December 15th, 2024, X[8] user @azp55 shared a Jollyposting version of the meme that gained over 1,700 reposts and 21,000 likes in two months (shown below).

On January 6th, 2024, X[9] user @brint posted a pattern recognition meme based on the screenshot that received over 1,600 reposts and 47,000 likes in one month (shown below).

More memes utilizing the original tweet as a phrasal format were shared by users on X / Twitter in January and February 2025, with many examples based on similarly sounding words such as "insects," "incense" or "invest."
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[1] X – @Sharkfrot
[2] X – MinecraftB33
[3] X – @Sharkfrot
[5] X – @humidfoxing
[6] X – @femcelmaxxing_
[7] X – @VautismSpeaks
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