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  1. Jun 6, 2023 · A roundtable interview with five creators behind popular meme accounts dedicated to Tim Robinson’s beloved Netflix sketch-comedy series ‘I Think You Should Leave.’

    • Hot Dog Man, aka ‘We’re All Trying to Find the Guy Who Did This’ This sketch from Season One perfectly encapsulates the show’s relatability as people have been using the Hot Dog Man meme ad nauseam to point out the hypocrites and the full-of-its in articles and on social media.
    • Ghost Tour Guy. It is, again, one of those sketches where every second line is meme-worthy because it can be used to reference practically anything. People have used it to make sports jokes…
    • ‘I Have Triples’ In “Diner Wink,” Robinson plays a dad who lies to his kid about the ice cream store being closed due to cold weather. He winks at Bob Odenkirk’s character sitting at the diner booth next to them, hoping the man would play along with the lie — not knowing how out of hand that lie was going to get.
    • Focus Group Man. One of the most quotable sketches, “Focus Group,” gave us Ruben Rabasa playing a wildly confident geezer with some absurd suggestions — like having a car manufacturer make a “great steering wheel that doesn’t fly off when you’re driving.”
    • What Is 'You Sure About that'?
    • How Did It Become A Meme?
    • How Do People Use 'You Sure About that'?

    "You sure about that?" is a clip from the surrealist comedy Netflix show I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson.In the clip, Robinson plays a spokesperson for a made-up company, and he's talking about why he was fired. He's doubting the official explanation of "poor performance" and asking sarcastically (but way too intensely maybe) if that's r...

    TikTok allows a user to cut out parts of existing videos and remix them by layering them on top of new videos, using TikTok's official video-editing app, CapCut. Users started taking the clip of Robinson asking "you sure about that?" and applying it to totally new and different contexts.

    The voice of Robinson can become a kind of intimate, inner voice. It can represent the poster talking to themselves and doubting themselves. But it can also be directed outwards, at other people: sometimes, a video using the clip will point to an untrue assumption that other people have, or something they believe that they should really re-examine....

  2. Dec 28, 2023 · The 'Are You Sure About That?' meme originates from Netflix sketch comedy series, 'I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson.'

  3. Know Your Meme is a website dedicated to documenting Internet phenomena: viral videos, image macros, catchphrases, web celebs and more.

  4. Find the GIFs, Clips, and Stickers that make your conversations more positive, more expressive, and more you.

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  6. If EVERY single line is turned into a meme. Like how funny is it in when the young girls talk in the Claire's video? Or when the preacher calls up the organist in the funeral skit?