Woman roasts man who incorrectly claimed she liked him in 'girls I like vs girls that like me' meme

The image is a screenshot of two consecutive Twitter/X posts. The first post, published by user Wop (@Comrademoose), carries the text 'Girls I like VS. Girls that like me' paired with two headshots: the left is a glamorous, posed photo of celebrity actress Zendaya, representing women the poster is attracted to, and the right is an unimpressed-looking headshot of Black woman Denise Powers, whom the poster incorrectly claims is attracted to him. The second post is a reply from Denise Powers (@nnsshh37), the woman in the right photo, who bluntly retorts 'Nigga, who tf said I liked you?', immediately shutting down the original poster's incorrect, delusional assumption that she was interested in him, creating a humorous roast punchline.
@denise powers Twitter/X

Nigga, who tf said I liked you?

Text content

Girls I like VS. Girls that like me

Overview

The image is a screenshot of two consecutive Twitter/X posts. The first post, published by user Wop (@Comrademoose), carries the text 'Girls I like VS. Girls that like me' paired with two headshots: the left is a glamorous, posed photo of celebrity actress Zendaya, representing women the poster is attracted to, and the right is an unimpressed-looking headshot of Black woman Denise Powers, whom the poster incorrectly claims is attracted to him. The second post is a reply from Denise Powers (@nnsshh37), the woman in the right photo, who bluntly retorts 'Nigga, who tf said I liked you?', immediately shutting down the original poster's incorrect, delusional assumption that she was interested in him, creating a humorous roast punchline.

Origin notes

This meme originated as a pair of public posts on Twitter/X: the first post was made by user @Comrademoose using the common 'girls I like vs girls that like me' meme format, and the reply was made by the woman featured in the right side of the format, @nnsshh37. The combined screenshot was later reposted to the Reddit r/Meme subreddit, from where it was pulled as an RSS feed source. The joke became viral for subverting the original meme's expected punchline by having the person the original poster claimed liked him directly refute his assumption.

Similar memes

Girls Who Love Me

A two-panel meme contrasting …

Girls I Like vs Girls That Like Me Meme

A two-panel comparison meme f…

Wemen Spelling Pun With Drake Slow Clap Reaction

This collage meme is divided …

Friend Zone Gender Differences Twitter Exchange

A screenshot of two consecuti…

Men Are Truly Oblivious (Relationship Tweet Meme)

This meme is a screenshot of …

Girls' Reaction to Being Told They Look Like Dad

A humorous meme depicting a p…

When your crush calls you a sweet guy

This meme uses a wordplay pun…

Hijabi Graduate Claps Back at Doubters

The image is a screenshot of …