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The Numbers Don't Lie, Idiot / The Incorrect Numbers

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Updated Nov 20, 2025 at 12:17PM EST by Zach.

Added Nov 20, 2025 at 10:37AM EST by Phillip Hamilton.

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The Numbers Don't Lie, Idiot or The Incorrect Numbers is a reaction image of a simplistic, MS Paint-like character with spiky hair saying, "The numbers don't like idiot," while holding up a sign reading, "The incorrect numbers." As a reaction image, the meme is typically used to make fun of people who cite incorrect or misleading statistics to prove a point. The meme was first posted by Tumblr user and artist epicsause-official in August 2025 and spread over the following months, becoming notably popularized on X / Twitter and Threads that November.

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On August 6th, 2025, Tumblr[1] user and artist epicsause-official posted an original meme of a character with spiky hair saying, "The numbers don't lie, idiot!" while holding up a sign that reads, "The incorrect numbers." The post, captioned, "data really is beautiful," gained over 31,400 Notes in three months.



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The meme was popularized on X / Twitter over the following months as a reaction image, often used to call people out for sharing incorrect statistics.

On September 24th, 2025, X[2] user @Ochi3003 posted the meme as a response to another post sharing a screenshot of Elon Musk quote-reposting a claim by the @EndWokeness X account sharing purported statistics about sex offenders, suggesting that the statistics are incorrect, garnering over 12,000 likes in two months.



On November 9th, X[3] user @OGnmcommie posted the meme in response to a post sharing a graph with crime statistics relating to Hispanic and Black people, garnering over 125,000 likes in roughly two weeks.

On November 10th, 2025, X[4] user @skelsoup70 quoted the post with an edit of the image depicting the character as Bart Simpson from The Simpsons, garnering over 11,000 likes in 10 days.



On November 18th, X[5] user @counterconor posted the image in response to a tweet claiming that Thanksgiving dinner "will be 25% cheaper this year at the grocery store because of the America first policies President Trump has implemented," garnering over 70,000 likes in two days.



On November 20th, 2025, X[6] user @LiamBeUponYe posted an edit of the image depicting the character as a parody of Bart Simpson shown in an episode of Smiling Friends, gaining over 11,000 likes in under a day.



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