
X, X Everywhere
Use when something is excessively common, ubiquitous, or appearing everywhere. Can express annoyance at oversaturation, observation of trends, or just noticing something is everywhere once you become aware of it.
Dimensions: 2118 × 1440px
Format: Image macro with "[X], [X] everywhere" text
📖 Origin Story
Source: Toy Story (1995)
Creator: Buzz Lightyear quote from the original Toy Story film
First appeared: Buzz's "X, X everywhere" observation became a meme around 2010-2011
Buzz and Woody looking at something with the caption "[X], [X] everywhere" became the perfect format for pointing out abundance, saturation, or overwhelming presence of something everywhere you look.
🎯 How to Use This Template
Use when something is excessively common, ubiquitous, or appearing everywhere. Can express annoyance at oversaturation, observation of trends, or just noticing something is everywhere once you become aware of it.
Pro Tips:
- 💡Classic format: "[Thing], [thing] everywhere"
- 💡Can be used to complain about oversaturation
- 💡Works for trends that have become too common
- 💡Great for Baader-Meinhof phenomenon (noticing something everywhere after learning about it)
- 💡Buzz's wide-eyed observation adds to the overwhelmed feeling
- 💡Can be sincere observation or annoyed commentary
- 💡Works for both physical and abstract ubiquity
😂 Example Ideas

Commentary on AI saturation in tech industry

Developer experience during QA testing

Modern economy's shift to subscription model
💡 Did You Know?
- •The original context has Buzz looking at alien toys in the claw machine
- •Woody is pointing out the "aliens" to Buzz
- •The film came out in 1995 but the meme emerged 15+ years later
- •It's one of many Toy Story scenes that became memes
- •The format works because it's so simple and versatile
- •Often used during peak moments of cultural trends



