Number 67 Feels Inferior To Iconic Internet Meme Numbers 21, 420, 69
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You guys always act like you're better than me
Overview
This is a 2-panel edited meme using a scene from the animated sitcom Family Guy. In the top panel, the character Lois Griffin has her face covered by a white square printed with the number 67, with her arms outstretched in a complaining pose, paired with the caption 'You guys always act like you're better than me'. In the bottom panel, three other Family Guy characters (Chris, Meg, and Peter Griffin) are dressed in fancy, high-status formal wear (tuxedos, evening gowns, top hats), with their faces covered by white squares showing the numbers 21, 420, and 69 respectively, sitting on couches looking authoritative and prestigious. The joke revolves around the fact that 21 (the legal drinking age in the US, widely referenced), 420 (universal slang for cannabis culture), and 69 (a well-known sexual innuendo) are all extremely commonly referenced numbers in internet and meme culture, while 67 is an unremarkable, rarely referenced number that feels left out and less important than the more popular numeric memes.
Origin notes
This meme is a derivative edit of a scene from the animated television series Family Guy. It was originally shared on Reddit's r/meme subreddit, with the original posted title being 'Memes used to mean something...'. It repurposes a common Family Guy meme format where a less respected character complains about being looked down on by other more prestigious members of the family, applying the format to a joke about the cultural status of different numbers in online meme spaces.