I Think You Should Leave You Sure About That Meme Generator
Bring the chaotic energy of Tim Robinson to your social feed with this classic I Think You Should Leave template. Use Barney's iconic skepticism to roast your friends' most obvious lies.
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ORIGIN & LORE
The 'You Sure About That' meme originates from the Netflix sketch comedy series 'I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson,' which premiered its second season in 2021. In this specific sketch, actor Tim Robinson plays a character named Barney who hosts a failed hidden camera prank show called 'Everything is Upside Down.' The scene depicts Barney repeatedly interrupting a confused man with the aggressive and repetitive question, 'You sure about that? You sure about that’s why?' after a prank goes horribly wrong and involves a staircase incident. Barney’s frantic energy and refusal to accept the reality of the situation create a hilariously uncomfortable atmosphere. In internet culture, this clip is the gold standard for calling out blatant lies, questionable logic, or suspicious excuses. It is widely used to represent the feeling of hearing someone tell a falsehood that you both know is untrue, but they are doubling down anyway. Relatable scenarios often involve workplace excuses, social media 'clout chasing,' or friends making unrealistic promises. Example captions include: 'When my friend says they are 5 minutes away but I can hear the shower running,' 'Me to my bank account when the transaction is declined,' and 'When your cat acts like they haven't been fed in three weeks.'




