Speak for yourself, not everyone has 500k in their accounts
Me: I remember when 500k was a big deal. Now everyone has it in their accounts 😂
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Overview
This meme jokes about financial privilege. It opens with a social media post from a user saying 'Me: I remember when 500k was a big deal. Now everyone has it in their accounts 😂', implying they think 500,000 units of common currency (most likely USD) in personal accounts is now widespread. The punchline follows, labeled 'Everyone:', with a reaction image of a confused bald animated man in a crowd accompanied by the text 'everyone?', highlighting that most people do not have that amount of savings, and the original poster is out of touch with average global financial circumstances.
Origin notes
The meme was originally posted to the Reddit r/Meme subreddit, per the provided source information. It uses a widely circulated reaction template pulled from the 2007 DreamWorks animated film Bee Movie, a common online reaction format used to express disbelief at false, overly broad generalizations.