We Outta Tires
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About
We Outta Tires refers to an image macro series showing the Azumanga Daioh character Osaka working at Walmart with a tire-shaped neck while stating in a speech bubble, "we outta tires." The original meme was posted to Instagram in late 2022 in which Osaka's neck was not tire-shaped. An iFunny user made her neck tire-shaped, likely based on the Suspiciously Shaped Wojaks trend. Going into 2023 and 2024, the image macro became an exploitable as many redraws emerged with new items hidden in Osaka's throat.
Origin
On October 27th, 2022, Instagram[1] user @doomdalek posted a meme showing Osaka from Azumanga Daioh as a Walmart employee telling the meme's viewer (posed as the customer), "we outta tires." Over the course of five months, the post received over 850 likes (shown below, left).
About two months later, on December 27th, 2022, iFunnier[2] @ogey posted an edited version of the meme, showing Osaka with a tire-shaped neck. Over the course of three months, the post received roughly 6,900 smiles (shown below, right).
Spread
Going into 2023, redraws of the meme with other characters surfaced online. For instance, on January 20th, 2023, Redditor[3] Cancer100 shared a Jerma version to /r/pansexualfleabrothel, gaining over 910 upvotes in one year (shown below, left).
On February 6th, 2023, Redditor[4] LuisaAzul shared a Team Fortress 2 version to /r/tf2, receiving over 1,900 upvotes in a year (shown below, right).
In April 2024, the meme trend resurfaced, evident in a post shared by Tumblr[5] user rottingfacade on April 11th, 2024, reading, "we outta houses," earning over 2,200 notes in a month (shown below, left).
On April 14th, 2024, Instagram[6] user @doomdalek posted a Home Depot version reading, "We outta light bulbs," gaining over 20,600 likes in three weeks (shown below, right).
On April 30th, 2024, X[7] user @creeperg999 tweeted, "What's this genre of image called," receiving over 82,000 likes in five days (shown below).
Various Examples
Search Interest
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External References
[1] Instagram – @doomdalek
[3] Reddit – /r/pansexualfleabrothel
[5] Tumblr – rottingfacade
[6] Instagram – @doomdalek
[7] X – @creeperg999
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