This And A Blunt
"This And A Blunt" is a catchphrase and reaction image meme where people post pictures of cozy settings, nostalgic items, or desirable scenarios alongside the caption "this and a blunt," expressing a simple wish for contentment1. The format emerged on Twitter around March 2020, rooted in Black Twitter culture, and spread across Reddit, Facebook, and Instagram throughout the spring and summer of that year2.
Overview
The format is straightforward: someone posts an image of something they find appealing or relaxing, a sunset view, a retro video game console, an anime scene, a rainy window, and pairs it with the words "this and a blunt." The phrase works as a shorthand for "all I need is this and a blunt to be happy." No elaborate setup, no punchline. Just a picture that radiates a specific vibe and three words1.
What makes the meme tick is its versatility. The "this" can be almost anything: a childhood memory, a specific aesthetic, a fictional world, a place you've never been. The blunt is the constant. Together, they form a low-effort, high-relatability template that lets users broadcast their ideal version of simple pleasure2.
The exact first "this and a blunt" post is unknown, but the phrase started circulating on Twitter around March 20202. One of the earliest documented examples was posted on March 15, 2020, by Twitter user @enzoriverss. The video pulled in over 333,000 views, 7,700 likes, and 1,400 retweets2.
eBaum's World traced the phrase back to what they called "Horny Black Twitter," the same online community responsible for coining "Netflix and Chill" and other relationship-adjacent slang1. The phrase "this and a blunt" functioned as a statement of want or desire, sometimes romantic, sometimes just about vibes1. A dedicated "This and a Blunt Twitter" subculture already existed before the meme format went mainstream, suggesting the phrase had been in casual use before anyone thought to screenshot it1.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format follows a simple pattern:
Pick an image that captures a mood, a cozy room, a nostalgic game, a scenic view, a fictional setting you'd want to exist in.
Caption it "this and a blunt" or overlay the text onto the image.
Post it.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The phrase existed as casual Twitter slang before it became a meme format. eBaum's World described a whole "This and a Blunt Twitter" community that predated the viral spread.
The most viral single post was @fairietay's *Death Note* image with Ryuk, which hit 146,000 likes and 41,000 retweets in April 2020.
The meme crossed at least five platforms (Twitter, Reddit, Imgur, Facebook, Instagram) within its first three months.
eBaum's World directly credited "Horny Black Twitter" as the origin community, the same space that produced "Netflix and Chill".
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 2This And A Blunt - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3Dave Bluntsencyclopedia
- 4This And A Blunt - Urban Dictionarydictionary