Your Honor, Did You Consider? - Yes Interruption Meme

This meme depicts a humorous courtroom scenario. An off-screen speaker begins to address the judge with the line 'Your honor, did you consider—', implying they are about to present a lengthy argument or question. The judge, a bald real person in a black judicial robe speaking into a courtroom microphone, has the text 'Yes' overlaid next to his stern, unamused face, cutting off the speaker abruptly. The joke comes from the dismissive, definitive interruption, playing on common tropes of courtroom proceedings and relatable situations where someone cuts off a long-winded statement with a short, final answer. The judge's serious expression amplifies the comedic effect, contrasting the expected formal exchange with a blunt response.

Dialogue

Off-screen Speaker
Your honor, did you consider—
Judge
Yes

Overview

This meme depicts a humorous courtroom scenario. An off-screen speaker begins to address the judge with the line 'Your honor, did you consider—', implying they are about to present a lengthy argument or question. The judge, a bald real person in a black judicial robe speaking into a courtroom microphone, has the text 'Yes' overlaid next to his stern, unamused face, cutting off the speaker abruptly. The joke comes from the dismissive, definitive interruption, playing on common tropes of courtroom proceedings and relatable situations where someone cuts off a long-winded statement with a short, final answer. The judge's serious expression amplifies the comedic effect, contrasting the expected formal exchange with a blunt response.

Origin notes

This meme is a remix of a viral screenshot from real US courtroom footage. A social media user added the text captions to the original video clip screenshot to create the joke format. It gained traction on platforms like Reddit (in communities like r/memes and r/courtroommemes), Twitter/X, and TikTok, as part of the trend of repurposing real legal proceedings for comedic content. The original footage of the judge likely came from a publicly available courtroom stream or clip shared online.

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