G-Man You're Grammar Correction Meme
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you're*
Overview
This meme features the text 'you're*' at the top, which represents the common online correction made when a user confuses the words 'your' and 'you're' in a comment or post. Below the text is an image of the ominous G-Man character from the Half-Life video game series, standing in a dark, grungy parking garage surrounded by parked cars, adjusting his suit while staring directly forward with a cold, menacing expression. The joke frames overly pedantic internet users who fixate on correcting minor grammar errors as intimidating, threatening figures arriving to confront someone over a small typo.
Origin notes
This meme is sourced from the X (formerly Twitter) account meme.jpg, as specified in the provided source information. The visual asset uses the G-Man character owned by Valve from the Half-Life video game franchise. It is designed as a reaction meme, widely shared on social media platforms to respond to instances where someone makes a 'your/you're' spelling mistake online. The low-angle shot of the G-Man amplifies the intimidating tone of the joke.