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Editor's Note: This entry contains spoilers for Avengers: Endgame; read at your own caution.


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"Gone, Reduced to Ashes" is a memorable quote uttered by the character Thanos in the 2019 Marvel superhero film Avengers: Endgame. Online people have used the image as a reaction image macro to express feelings of loss.

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On April 26th, 2019, the film Avengers: Endgame was released in the United States.[1] In the film, the Avengers confront the character Thanos about the powerful Infinity Stones, which could bring back the fallen, whom Thanos killed in Avengers: Infinity War. Thanos tells them that the stones are "gone. Reduced to ashes."[2]

On May 2nd, iFunny [3] user dudewat77 posted an image Thanos with the quote as a subtitle (shown below).

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Four days later, Redditor [4] TheDude_125 posted an image of Thanos dying at the end of the film and used the line as the caption in the /r/MemeEconomy subreddit (shown below, left). They captioned the image "INVEST TODAY in this all new thanos breath taking of a meme ! Example: Mom: where did the burritos go? Me."

On May 20th, using the image from the /r/MemeEconomy post, Facebook [5] user DankMemesGang posted the format with a caption about eating shredded cheese. The post received more than 4,600 reactions, 1,400 comments and 1,100 shares in less than two weeks (shown below, center).

On May 31st, Redditor[6] pinnnyskenis posted a variation of the meme in the /r/me_irl. They captioned the photo, "Mom:*covers face playing peekaboo* Where did mommy go?" The post received more than 12,000 points (97% upvoted) and 30 comments (shown below, right).


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