
All My Homies Hate
Use to express unanimous agreement among friends/group against something. Can be serious (actual problems) or humorous (minor annoyances). The "homies" represent your community or friend group.
Dimensions: 680 × 615px
Format: Group of characters (usually 4) with text "All my homies hate [X]" where X is the thing being collectively rejected.
📖 Origin Story
Source: Illustrated cartoon format
Creator: Unknown
First appeared: The "All My Homies Hate X" format featuring cartoon characters appeared on Twitter and Instagram around 2018, showing unified group hatred toward something.
Became popular on Black Twitter and hip-hop communities before spreading mainstream. The format shows solidarity in disliking something, from serious issues to playful jokes. Often features cartoon or simple character art.
🎯 How to Use This Template
Use to express unanimous agreement among friends/group against something. Can be serious (actual problems) or humorous (minor annoyances). The "homies" represent your community or friend group.
Pro Tips:
- 💡Works for both serious social issues and silly preferences
- 💡The unity aspect is key - everyone agrees
- 💡Popular in gaming communities (hating certain game mechanics)
- 💡Can use any character art style or just text
😂 Example Ideas

Group solidarity against people who spoil movies/shows

Playful food preference gatekeeping

Universal solidarity against the start of the work week
💡 Did You Know?
- •"Homies" comes from AAVE (African American Vernacular English) for close friends
- •This format is closely tied to "we don't do that here" sentiments
- •Often used to gatekeep behaviors or protect community standards
- •The unified front makes it humorous rather than aggressive



