Everywhere You Go, You See His Face

This week, the Vice President of the U.S. became the most photoshopped man on the internet, transgender mice inspired discourse, Patrick Star got a new nickname and more memes garnered virality.

J.D. Vance "Have You Said Thank You Once?" refers to a question asked by U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his and President Donald Trump's meeting with Zelenskyy in late February 2025 when he asked Zelenskyy, "Have you said, 'Thank you,' once this entire meeting?" concerning the U.S. military aid given to Ukraine since the 2022 Russian invasion. The question was criticized by Vance's opponents and championed by his supporters, mirroring support of Trump and his insistence on favoring Russia and Russian President Vladimir Putin over Ukraine. Critics believed that Vance's questioning was dangerous and offensive to President Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian people. Many meme creators on Twitter / X and TikTok, among other social media sites, mocked Vance in viral posts that equated his "Have you said, 'Thank you,' once?" quote to immature baby talk, predominantly using the J.D. Vance Babyface Edits as image macros, while some supporters championed the moment.

I Call Patrick Subaru refers to a series of memes that refer to Patrick Star from SpongeBob SquarePants as Subaru. The memes originate from a comment thread made on the SpongeBob Fandom wiki page for the episode "Gone" in March 2021 in which user Kmh1481 writes, "I hate that even Subaru took part in no Spongebob day what kind of best friend is he." A screenshot of the comments went viral on social media in February 2025, inspiring memes referencing the post and further referring to Patrick as Subaru while claiming he's a bad friend to SpongeBob. Kmh1481 purportedly goes by u/grantpantwhycant, aka Kylie Kozub. As the meme went viral, TikTokers began referring to SpongeBob as Pagani as an extension of the meme.

Nah She Got You Blushing Twin refers to a voice message and copypasta based on it in which a man reprimands his friend over him using a blushing emoji, telling him to lock up, which ends with a short sample from the track "Ten Toes" by BubbaGotBeatz. Originally recorded and shared by Instagram user Rezki in late December 2024, in March 2025, the soundbite achieved virality on TikTok, where it inspired 99.99% Accuracy Reenactment memes and an emojipasta filled with Wilted Flower 🥀 emojis.

American rapper and internet personality Bhad Bhabie has come a long way since her viral stint on Dr. Phil, fighting her mom, other influencers and even cancer before dropping another internet-breaking rap song this year.

Upcoming Meme-a-versaries

Here are this week's birthday memes celebrating their anniversaries from the storied halls of meme and internet history:

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