Turns out nobody was in my walls: me -1, voices 0
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turns out nobody was in my walls me -1 voices-0
Overview
The meme features a photograph of a room interior with two large, jagged holes smashed into a white drywall wall, exposing the insulation and wooden supports inside. Broken drywall pieces are scattered all over the light brown wooden floor beneath the damaged wall. Overlaid text on the image jokes that the person who destroyed the wall did so because they thought they heard voices coming from inside the wall, but found no one after breaking it open, leading to the score: 'me -1, voices-0', meaning the person lost the exchange as they unnecessarily destroyed their own wall over imaginary voices.
Origin notes
This meme was originally posted to the Reddit r/Meme subreddit, with the original poster's title being 'Well at least I was right'. It plays on the common internet joke trope of people humorously claiming to hear voices in their walls, exaggerated to an absurd extreme for comedic effect, and has circulated as a relatable self-deprecating joke about paranoia and impulsive decisions.