Who Need They Pussy Ate
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About
Who Need They Pussy Ate refers to a series of Wojak comics in which a surreal version of a Doomer Boy or other male Wojak asks if anyone wants to receive oral sex using an "-ussy" word, with a Doomer Girl or other female Wojak responding "omg me!" The format, initially spread in the form of Long Distance Wojaks memes, achieved popularity with post-ironic versions spawned by the Shroomjak meme in July 2021.
Origin
On April 2nd, 2021, Twitter[1] user @koldkorporate posted a Wojak comic about long-distance relationships depicting an interaction between E-Boy Wojak and Doomerette. The post received 100 retweets and over 1,500 likes in three months (shown below, left). On April 7th, 2021, Twitter[2] user @tillytildaa posted the first edit of the comic, changing Doomer Girl's location to Texas. The post received over 160 retweets and 2,000 likes in the same period (shown below, right).
On April 26th, 2021, Twitter[3] user @lushawnays posted a version of the comic with the dialogue altered to "who needs they pussy ate? / Omg me!" The post received over 1,400 retweets and 16,100 likes in three months (shown below).
Spread
Long Distance Wojaks
Starting on April 27th, versions of the meme in which Doomer Girl and Doomer Boy were placed on mutually distant locations on various maps gained popularity, with the format at that time known as "Long Distant Wojaks." For example, on April 27th, VK[4] page fakeboys/1 posted a version of the meme that used the map of Russia, with the post gaining over 1,600 likes and 40,000 views in three months (shown below, left). The format saw a surge in popularity on Twitter[5][6] in late May 2021, when multiple versions of the meme were posted (example shown below, center and right).
Starting in late May 2021, the format experienced its first humorous mutations with users altering characters in the meme and expanding on the format. For example, on May 22nd, Twitter[7] user @ramuneflavor made a Glowposting version of the meme that received viral spread (shown below, left). On May 23rd, 2021, Twitter[8] user @rellortnocon posted an ironic version that received over 6,800 retweets and 60,900 likes in two months (shown below, center). A repost of an expanded version of the format made by Twitter[9] user @squdlyyy on May 28th received over 18,600 retweets and 171,300 likes (original upload[10] shown below, right).
Shroomjak and Other Post-ironic Versions
On July 8th, 2021, during the popularity of post-ironic Shroomjak Wojak memes, Redditor[11] gg_kiddo13 posted a Shroomjak version of the meme in the /r/196 subreddit. The post received over 24,100 upvotes in two weeks and was widely circulated[12] online in the following days (shown below).
On July 19th, Redditor[19] Yeo420 posted a Bearjak version of the meme that gained over 7,100 upvotes in three days. On the same day, Instagram[13] and Facebook[14] page beyond_woke_and_problematic reposted the meme, with the posts gaining over 2,300 likes on Instagram and 410 likes and 1,800 shares on Facebook in three days (shown below).
The post received viral spread online with multiple reposts,[15] inspiring similar post-ironic versions of the meme in the following days.[16][17] For example, a July 20th post by Twitter[18] user @keffals received over 1,000 retweets and 9,100 likes.
Various Examples
Search Interest
External References
[1] Twitter – @koldkorporate
[2] Twitter – @tillytildaa
[3] Twitter – @luhshawnays
[4] VK – fakeboys/1
[6] Twitter – @rivengard
[7] Twitter – @ramuneflavor
[8] Twitter – @rellortnocon
[9] Twitter – @squidlyyy
[10] Twitter – @House_of_Champs
[11] Reddit – fucking rule
[13] Instagram – beyond_woke_and_problematic
[14] Facebook – Beyond_Woke_and_Problematic
[15] Twitter – @ComradeToguro
[16] Twitter – @hayloftVEVO
[17] Twitter – @TacoSlayer69
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