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Money Problems Spongebob is a image macro of the protagonist from the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants hold cash full of money.

Origin

The image comes from the episode “Squeaky Boots” where Spongebob buy the boots that Mr. Krabs owned.



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On March 30th, 2018, Twitter user @_randall tweeted a picture of SpongeBob holding a stack of dollars bills next to the Tired SpongeBob image, along with the joke "me spending $40 on food vs / me spending $40 on gas," gathering upwards of 67,700 likes and 28,700 retweets in one week (shown below, left). On April 1st, Twitter user @daddyblanco_[6] submitted the same images along with the caption "me spending money on my boo vs me spending money on me" (shown below, right). Within four days, the tweet gained over 211,400 likes and 85,200 retweets.

me spending $40 on food vs. me spending $40 on gas
jonny blanco @daddyblanco me spending money on my boo vs mee spending money on me

In the coming days, other Twitter users began posting the images along with jokes about money spending problems (shown below). On April 4th, The Daily Dot published an article titled "SpongeBob has money problems in his latest popular meme."
In the coming days, other Twitter users began posting the images along with jokes about money spending problems (shown below). On April 4th, The Daily Dot published an article titled "SpongeBob has money problems in his latest popular meme."

Gents at the club vs paying child support.
$40 for a sweatshirt at the mall vs. $40 for a sweatshirt at the merch table
卡 yalçis @alperenyalc if you don't love me at my then you don't deserve me at my

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About

Money Problems Spongebob is a image macro of the protagonist from the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants hold cash full of money.

Origin

The image comes from the episode “Squeaky Boots” where Spongebob buy the boots that Mr. Krabs owned.



Spread

On March 30th, 2018, Twitter user @_randall tweeted a picture of SpongeBob holding a stack of dollars bills next to the Tired SpongeBob image, along with the joke "me spending $40 on food vs / me spending $40 on gas," gathering upwards of 67,700 likes and 28,700 retweets in one week (shown below, left). On April 1st, Twitter user @daddyblanco_[6] submitted the same images along with the caption "me spending money on my boo vs me spending money on me" (shown below, right). Within four days, the tweet gained over 211,400 likes and 85,200 retweets.


me spending $40 on food vs. me spending $40 on gas jonny blanco @daddyblanco me spending money on my boo vs mee spending money on me

In the coming days, other Twitter users began posting the images along with jokes about money spending problems (shown below). On April 4th, The Daily Dot published an article titled "SpongeBob has money problems in his latest popular meme."
In the coming days, other Twitter users began posting the images along with jokes about money spending problems (shown below). On April 4th, The Daily Dot published an article titled "SpongeBob has money problems in his latest popular meme."


Gents at the club vs paying child support. $40 for a sweatshirt at the mall vs. $40 for a sweatshirt at the merch table 卡 yalçis @alperenyalc if you don't love me at my then you don't deserve me at my

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