Home Along on a Fridey Night? Juts Remember...
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About
Home Along on a Fridey Night? Juts Remember… refers to a series of wholesome image macro memes in meant to lift the mood of a person who is spending a Friday night alone. The memes typically remind the viewer that a certain thing or a character exists.
Origin
On March 3rd, 2012, Tumblr[1] user effses posted an intentionally misspelled wholesome image macro meme reading, "home along on a friday night? juts remember… YOUR AWWESOME!", with rainbow letters used to spell "your awwesome". The image also featured multiple characters, notably four repeating chibi images of character Ayu Tsukimiya from the Kanon visual novel and anime series. The image (shown below) garnered over 45,000 likes and reblogs in twelve years.
Spread
In the following years, the image inspired parodies on Tumblr, with users recaptioning it and replacing the images, often with various popular characters. For example, prior to October 23rd, 2014, Tumblr[2] user Rarekuma posted a version of the meme featuring Kirby character King Dedede. The post (shown below) garnered over 6,100 likes and reblogs in ten years.
The format maintained presence on Tumblr through the 2010s, eventually spreading to other sites such as X / Twitter and iFunny. For example, on June 12th, 2020, iFunny[3] user Lain posted a video version of the meme featuring Touhou character Kyouko Kasodani. The post (shown below) received over 1,600 smiles on the platform in five years.
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Alone on a Friday Night? God, You're Pathetic
Alone on a Friday Night? God, You’re Pathetic is a quote said by Sonic the Hedgehog in an edit of a panel from the ninth issue of Archie Comics’ eponymous comic book series. Online, the popularity of the exploitable image has led to the creation of many variations in which the smug-looking Sonic and his quote are replaced with another fictional character asking a different question that ends with the snide expression “God, you’re pathetic.”