Gendered wordplay meme gets perfect reverse clapback comment
Sl(she)ut who(her)re
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(He)adache, (Men)ace, C(he)ater, (Men)tally Ill, Inhu(man)e
Overview
The image is split into two parts: the upper section shows a partial view of a blonde woman's face with heavy makeup and a stud earring in the background, overlaid with white text that modifies negative words to isolate 'he' or 'men' in parentheses, implying men are the root cause of these negative states: (He)adache, (Men)ace, C(he)ater, (Men)tally Ill, Inhu(man)e. The lower section is a screenshot of a social media comment section with 1,193 total comments. The top visible comment from user user4078464316342 flips the original wordplay format to target women, reading 'Sl(she)ut who(her)re' with 260 likes. A reply to this comment from user Mia reads 'Good lord' paired with an alien emoji, earning 1,642 likes as a reaction to the blunt, equal-opposite clapback.
Origin notes
Per the provided source tag, this image was shared as meme.jpg on X (formerly Twitter). The original content originates from a short-form video platform comment section, almost certainly TikTok, matching the UI format of the comment thread. It gained viral traction for its playful gendered wordplay and the unexpected, matching clapback response in the comment thread.