Viewers are far more upset when a pet dies in a movie than when humans die

This is a two-panel comparison meme using the popular Wojak/Feels Guy character. The top panel features a neutral, unbothered Wojak next to text reading 'When 100 humans dies in a movie', showing that audiences feel little to no distress at mass human death depicted in media. The bottom panel features a heavily distraught, crying Wojak with red puffy eyes, streaming tears, and gritted teeth next to text reading 'When a dog/cat dies in a movie', highlighting the extremely strong emotional reaction most viewers have to the death of a pet or animal character in a movie. The meme pokes fun at the common, relatable double standard in how people respond to different types of on-screen deaths.

Text content

When 100 humans dies in a movie; When a dog/cat dies in a movie

Overview

This is a two-panel comparison meme using the popular Wojak/Feels Guy character. The top panel features a neutral, unbothered Wojak next to text reading 'When 100 humans dies in a movie', showing that audiences feel little to no distress at mass human death depicted in media. The bottom panel features a heavily distraught, crying Wojak with red puffy eyes, streaming tears, and gritted teeth next to text reading 'When a dog/cat dies in a movie', highlighting the extremely strong emotional reaction most viewers have to the death of a pet or animal character in a movie. The meme pokes fun at the common, relatable double standard in how people respond to different types of on-screen deaths.

Origin notes

This meme was shared on the Reddit r/Meme subreddit, as indicated by the provided source metadata, with the original poster's title being 'True in my case'. It uses the widely circulated, public domain Wojak (Feels Guy) two-panel comparison meme template, which is one of the most commonly adapted formats for relatable reaction jokes on social media platforms including Reddit, Twitter/X, and Instagram. This specific iteration jokes about a well-documented phenomenon of media audiences reacting more strongly to animal deaths than human deaths in fictional works.

Similar memes

Drake's 100-Year-Old Sadness: Dying vs. Legos

A two-panel meme using the 'D…

Reddit Déjà Vu Repost Meme

This is a 4-panel meme utiliz…

And they always act like they are getting bullied!

The meme consists of a black …

6 vs 25 Year Olds Realizing Mum Will Die Meme

A two-panel meme comparing th…

Depressed People on Instagram vs Reddit

A 2x2 grid meme consisting of…

The Living Will Envy The Dead Nuclear Blast Meme

This is a two-panel dark horr…

Man Happy

A vertical four-panel meme wi…

Me in 2050 Crying Over a Bad Human-Made Movie

This meme uses a screenshot o…