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Me Vs. You is an image macro series that compares the original poster (OP) with the viewer, typically presenting the OP in a positive light or superior position.

Origin

The earliest known "Me vs. You" image macro was posted by Tumblr[1] user fuckeverylastoneofyou on June 11th, 2012, which identified a girl falling off a broken swing as "you" and her swinging partner as "me" (shown below).

Me YoU

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On August 17th, 2012, Tumblr user cythereans posted a GIF of Lady Gaga walking past a group of men in a scuffle with "Me" and "You" captions (shown below, left). On June 27th, 2013, Tumblr user queen-neyde highlighted an animated GIF with "Me" captioned by Britney Spears gesturing dismissively at another woman captioned with "You" (shown below, right).

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ou

On January 28th, 2014, the Internet humor blog Mandatory[2] highlighted several notable examples of "Me vs. You" images and animated GIFs (shown below).

mme MAKE GIFS AT GIFSOUP.COM
CLECA DDAVES30 YOU ME
YOU to

On March 31st, Tumblr[4] user levi-corps posted two screen captured images of Pokeballs from the animated television show Pokemon (shown below, left). In the first month, the post gained over 4,900 notes. On April 23rd, the MTV blog Buzzworthy[3] published an article about Me Vs. You image macros in the context of a photograph featuring pop star Justin Bieber interacting with a group of fans (shown below, right).

levi-corps you me:
ME YOU 5 YOU YOU

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External References

[1] Tumblr – fuckeverylastoneofyou

[2] Mandatory – Me Vs You

[3] Buzzworthy – Justin Bieber Fans Running

[4] Tumblr – levi-corps



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Me Vs. You

Me Vs. You

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Updated Apr 25, 2014 at 09:24AM EDT by Don.

Added Apr 24, 2014 at 05:39PM EDT by Don.

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About

Me Vs. You is an image macro series that compares the original poster (OP) with the viewer, typically presenting the OP in a positive light or superior position.

Origin

The earliest known "Me vs. You" image macro was posted by Tumblr[1] user fuckeverylastoneofyou on June 11th, 2012, which identified a girl falling off a broken swing as "you" and her swinging partner as "me" (shown below).


Me YoU

Spread

On August 17th, 2012, Tumblr user cythereans posted a GIF of Lady Gaga walking past a group of men in a scuffle with "Me" and "You" captions (shown below, left). On June 27th, 2013, Tumblr user queen-neyde highlighted an animated GIF with "Me" captioned by Britney Spears gesturing dismissively at another woman captioned with "You" (shown below, right).


You ou

On January 28th, 2014, the Internet humor blog Mandatory[2] highlighted several notable examples of "Me vs. You" images and animated GIFs (shown below).


mme MAKE GIFS AT GIFSOUP.COM CLECA DDAVES30 YOU ME YOU to

On March 31st, Tumblr[4] user levi-corps posted two screen captured images of Pokeballs from the animated television show Pokemon (shown below, left). In the first month, the post gained over 4,900 notes. On April 23rd, the MTV blog Buzzworthy[3] published an article about Me Vs. You image macros in the context of a photograph featuring pop star Justin Bieber interacting with a group of fans (shown below, right).


levi-corps you me: ME YOU 5 YOU YOU

Search Interest

Not available.

External References

[1] Tumblr – fuckeverylastoneofyou

[2] Mandatory – Me Vs You

[3] Buzzworthy – Justin Bieber Fans Running

[4] Tumblr – levi-corps

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