That's all you had to say: Pirate software with 'no virus' in file name

This is a single panel reaction meme using a scene of Morty Smith from the adult animated series Rick and Morty. The top setup text describes the relatable scenario of downloading software from an unregulated pirate file sharing site and seeing the phrase 'no virus' included in the downloaded file's name. The bottom text is Morty's line: 'You son of a bitch, I'm in', paired with Morty's eager pointing expression to humorously mock the reckless, naive choice to trust an unvetted file name over proper virus scanning when pirating digital content.

Dialogue

You son of a bitch, I'm in

Text content

When I download software from a pirate site and it says "no virus" in the file name

Overview

This is a single panel reaction meme using a scene of Morty Smith from the adult animated series Rick and Morty. The top setup text describes the relatable scenario of downloading software from an unregulated pirate file sharing site and seeing the phrase 'no virus' included in the downloaded file's name. The bottom text is Morty's line: 'You son of a bitch, I'm in', paired with Morty's eager pointing expression to humorously mock the reckless, naive choice to trust an unvetted file name over proper virus scanning when pirating digital content.

Origin notes

This meme is originally shared on Reddit as indicated by the provided source information, under the original title 'That's all you had to say'. It uses the widely circulated 'Morty I'm in' reaction template sourced directly from a canonical scene in the show Rick and Morty, edited to add the piracy-related joke text. It has been reposted and circulated across multiple internet meme sharing platforms after its initial Reddit release.

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