They Traced It - Humiliating Party Prank Meme

This two-panel meme leverages the popular Philip J. Fry template from the animated TV series *Futurama*. The top panel shows hands holding a white note with the text: "They didn't draw a dick on your face at the party, they traced it." The bottom panel depicts Fry sitting slouched on a blue couch, holding the note to his face in a clearly distressed, embarrassed posture. The joke relies on a dark, humiliating twist: tracing implies that the person already had a penis-shaped mark on their face (likely from accidentally pressing their face against an inappropriate surface while passed out at the party), turning the prank into a public reveal of an accidental, embarrassing moment rather than just a drawn-on joke. This amplifies the cringe and humor of the scenario, making it relatable to anyone who has had an embarrassing party mishap.

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Note Text
They didn't draw a dick on your face at the party, they traced it.

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They didn't draw a dick on your face at the party, they traced it.

Overview

This two-panel meme leverages the popular Philip J. Fry template from the animated TV series Futurama. The top panel shows hands holding a white note with the text: "They didn't draw a dick on your face at the party, they traced it." The bottom panel depicts Fry sitting slouched on a blue couch, holding the note to his face in a clearly distressed, embarrassed posture. The joke relies on a dark, humiliating twist: tracing implies that the person already had a penis-shaped mark on their face (likely from accidentally pressing their face against an inappropriate surface while passed out at the party), turning the prank into a public reveal of an accidental, embarrassing moment rather than just a drawn-on joke. This amplifies the cringe and humor of the scenario, making it relatable to anyone who has had an embarrassing party mishap.

Origin notes

This meme is a remix of the iconic "Fry Holding Paper" template from Futurama, a long-running animated series. The original scene features Fry reacting to upsetting news, and this version edits the text on the paper to create a new comedic narrative about a party prank. Templates like this are widely shared and remixed on major social media platforms such as Reddit (in subreddits like r/memes and r/dankmemes), Twitter/X, and Instagram, where users adapt existing formats to deliver unexpected, cringey, or funny punchlines. There is no visible watermark or creator attribution, so the specific author is unknown, but it follows the common practice of editing popular meme templates for new humorous content.

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