Everyone Is Stupid Except Me

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Everyone Is Stupid Except Me is a reaction image macro pulled from a 1992 episode of The Simpsons, where Homer mutters the line while lounging on his couch. The screenshot spread on Joy Reactor in 2010 and hit Reddit by 2012, where it became shorthand for smug self-satisfaction after disagreeing with a crowd.

Overview

Everyone Is Stupid Except Me is a reaction image built around a screenshot of Homer Simpson lying on his living room couch with a cigar, delivering the flat, self-pleased line during a season four episode of The Simpsons1. The image gets deployed whenever a poster wants to signal smug certainty that they alone have the correct opinion in a thread2.

The visual is instantly readable: Homer sprawled out, eyes half open, the quote either burned into the image as caption text or used as the punchline of a post title3. That combination of a beloved animated character and a line that reads as pure superiority is what made it stick as a stock reaction on forums and Reddit2.

How It Spread

The earliest known use of the screenshot as an image macro was posted by an anonymous user on the Russian-language humor site Joy Reactor on March 30th, 20102. That version circulated the frame with the quote overlaid, setting the template that later reposts would follow2.

The image jumped to Reddit on March 19th, 2012, when user mdrimmer posted it in a thread titled "How I feel when a post I thought was funny gets downvoted," which pulled in more than 900 points at 88% upvoted3. That framing, using Homer's line as a smug self-own after being downvoted, locked in the reaction's dominant use case3.

Reddit kept driving the reposts. On March 10th, 2019, user FabulousCornflake used the screenshot as the punchline in a joke exchange with their mother, and the post cleared 15,000 points at 98% upvoted with 75 comments4. By that point the image was standard reaction fare, dropped into any thread where the poster wanted to play the lone genius surrounded by fools1.

How to Use This Meme

People typically pair the Homer screenshot with a setup that puts the poster on the wrong side of a group consensus, then use the image as the punchline that flips it into a joke about their own superiority3. The caption is often left as the original quote, though some versions swap in a custom line while keeping the same slouched-Homer visual2. It works best as a reply image in comment threads or as the second panel of a two-part meme4.

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