Non-Euclidean Geometry Mood Compass Meme
Overview
This meme is a humorous parody of standard 2-axis mood categorization charts, intentionally designed with non-euclidean geometric distortion for comedic effect. The chart uses two axes: one vertical axis measuring energy from low to high, and one horizontal axis measuring emotional valence from unpleasant to pleasant. Instead of clean, evenly divided quadrants, the grid is warped, overlapped, and irregularly shaped, with text angled to match the distorted layout. Each irregular section contains popular internet slang phrases corresponding to general mood states: high energy unpleasant is labeled 'Fuck it we ball', a warped overlapping section spanning neutral energy and valence reads 'It is what it is', low energy unpleasant is labeled 'It's so over' with a smaller subtext reading 'Mom would be sad', high energy pleasant reads 'We are so fucking back' with a small corner note saying 'LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOO', and mid-to-low energy pleasant is labeled 'We vibing'. The joke hinges on the contrast between the expectation of a neat, rigid categorization system and the messy, overlapping reality of human moods, framed as a 'non-euclidean' system that does not follow standard flat plane geometry rules.
Origin notes
This meme was sourced from the Reddit r/Meme subreddit via an RSS feed. It is a derivative of the widely popular 2-axis compass meme format, first popularized by the political compass meme, which has been adapted for countless categorization uses including mood, personality, and fandom preferences. This version adds the non-euclidean distortion gag to satirize the common trend of forcing complex, nuanced experiences into oversimplified rigid classification systems.