Lighthearted Meme Explores the Dramatic Differences in How Men and Women Choose Deodorants

Mia Nightshade

Updated Thursday, July 18, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a world where even the simplest of choices can be hilariously exaggerated, a recent meme titled "Return of the Meme: 1076 (chicken of executive function)" captures the stark contrast in how men and women typically choose their deodorants. This entertaining image has taken social media by storm, generating a wide range of reactions and comments from users.

The meme features two distinct illustrations, each representing the deodorant preferences of women and men.

**Top Half:**

The upper part of the image showcases a profile drawing of a woman with long hair, dressed in a black top. To the right of the woman, the illustration highlights various natural ingredients, such as vanilla pods adorned with a yellow flower, passion fruits (one whole and one cut in half), cherries, and lavender flowers. The accompanying text reads, "women choosing a deodorant," humorously suggesting that women prefer deodorants with fresh and natural scents.

**Bottom Half:**

In contrast, the bottom half of the image presents a profile drawing of a man with a neatly groomed beard and short hair, also dressed in a black top. To the right of the man, the illustration dramatically combines an explosion with flames, a fighter jet in flight, and a shark swimming in a splash of water. The text reads, "men choosing a deodorant," humorously implying that men gravitate towards more intense, adventurous, and powerful-themed scents.

This meme has resonated with many, prompting a variety of comments from users. One user noted, "I was watching someone talk about male socialization boils down to 'don’t be a woman' in a lot of ways (don’t cry/show emotion, no you can’t have that color) and as a trans woman I felt like that rang really true." Another user humorously added, "I mean, it's kinda hard to disagree with the men on this one, that selection is rad."

The meme even sparked a discussion about personal scent preferences. One user shared, "All my (m) scented products are forest-based, like pine," while another commented, "I mean I'm a dude rocking Arm and Hammer Juniper Berry presently."

The meme also drew comparisons to literature, with one user remarking, "The Art of War is about teaching the most dirt stupid nobles the most basic, common sense things. Such as you have to feed your soldiers."

Interestingly, the meme inspired some users to take action in their daily lives. One user shared, "I paused my scrolling and cleaned two small household messes I had been meaning to clean for days. Thank you OP."

Overall, the "Return of the Meme: 1076 (chicken of executive function)" has not only provided a good laugh but also sparked meaningful conversations about gender norms, personal preferences, and even inspired a bit of productivity. This humorous take on deodorant choices continues to entertain and engage audiences across social media platforms.

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Top Comments from Imgur

TinaTheWonderBra

#1 I was watching someone talk about male socialization boils down to “don’t be a woman” in a lot of ways (don’t cry/show emotion, no you can’t have that color) and as a trans woman I felt like that rang really true.

CrimeBrulee

#1 mean, it's kinda hard to disagree with the men on this one, that selection is f***ing rad.

VitaminJay

#1 yeah, if you're an idiot man baby who's terrified of their 'man card' being 'taken away'. Wear whatever scent you want. It's always better than week-old body odor.

yalczero

#14 The Art of War is about teaching the most dirt stupid nobles the most basic, common sense things. Such as you have to feed your soldiers.

fformulaa

#1 I'd like the scent of a brontasaurus meandering through lavender fields during mating season

Ionico

The Art of War is about trying to Avoid unaviodable wars, then winning them anyways.

Illithidbane

#5 I figure elves mature physically at a similar rate to humans. A 20 year old elf might match a 15 year old human, different but not wildly so. But they are not considered "adults" until they have seen younger races die, until they've met descendants of childhood friends that were not born when the elf was in school and already died before the elf shows age. That weariness and awareness marks an adult in elf culture.

CarrionKitten

#45 I paused my scrolling and cleaned two small household messes I had been meaning to clean for days. Thank you OP

ostranaut

#1 All my (m) scented products are forrest based, like pine

cdlong

#1 I've basically been around all of those things on the bottom, and they all f***ing reek

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