About
“Y U NO” Guy (also known as “Y U No [X]?”) is an image macro series using SMS shorthands and carefree grammar as a way to bring someone’s attention on a particular subject or issue. The unique facial expression worn by stick-figure character is believed to have been traced from the Japanese sci-fi manga / anime series Gantz.
Original Instance
However, the original instance with the “Y U NO” phrasal template was first posted via LOLTumblrWallpapers, which gained over 10,000 reblogs & likes on Tumblr. Set to a pink background with the Gantz character placed in center, the image macro read: “I TXT U, Y U NO TXT BAK!?”
During the process of its viral spread, an exploitable version was uploaded onto MemeGenerator, spawning dozens of derivative images based on the following formulaic sentence: “(X, subject noun), [WH]Y [YO]U NO (Y, verb)?”.
Spread & Popularity
In the span of few weeks, Tumblr and Meme Generator have gathered up a sizable collection of the macro series: either as the image, or in text form without the face. It has been also featured on FunnyJunk and other culture-related blogs.
The meme has been also referred to as “TXT BAK” or “Y U NO?” the internet. It also has its own “plz” account at DeviantART so that users can create their own “Y U NO TROLL” in comments and journals without having to upload an image macro each time. The phrase has been also used in YouTube comments and Omegle chatrooms.
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