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Car salesmen have an unfortunate stereotype: a bit greasy, a little sneaky, and very eager to pawn off a hunk of metal as an amazing deal with features you didn't even know you needed. This meme shows exactly what people want when they buy cars.
SEE ALSO: The best memes of 2018 so farThe car salesman meme took over social media over the past week, gracing all of us with variations of the bizarre joke.
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The meme appears to have originated from a 2014 tweet, adapted by @MirGucci with a poorly drawn stock illustration.
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In the original tweet, @OBiiieeee included some absurd negotiations.
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The simple format imagines a sales pitch between a salesman and a potential buyer. "This X can fit so much Y in it," the salesman says after slapping the roof of the item for sale.
Fandoms started incorporating iconic storylines into the meme.
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Unfortunately, brand Twitter might have killed the meme. Wendy's -- known for its savvy posts -- roasted itself in a tweet.
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And because Reddit hates everything, r/dankmemes decided that it's time for the car salesman to take a break.
But if there's anything to learn from almost every viral meme, it's that people will still find them funny for years to come.
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