Peter griffin saying “it insists upon itself” is one of the most succinct and universally applicable critiques you can leverage when discussing art (original) (raw)
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Uploaded by Mateus Jan 22, 2025 at 06:46AM EST
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Origin Entry: [It Insists Upon Itself](/memes/it-insists-upon-itself "It Insists Upon Itself refers to a catchphrase from the Peter Griffin Drowning Confession meme and scene in which the Family Guy character Peter Griffin claims the movie The Godfather "insists upon itself." The scene originally aired in May 2006 but gained online traction as an exploitable image macro meme on sites like Reddit in the 2010s and as a copypasta comment on TikTok and X / Twitter in the 2020s, typically being used to share criticism about a piece of media, content creator or unpopular opinions about a trending topic. In mid-January 2025, the show's creator, Seth MacFarlane, explained in a tweet that the phrase, "It insists upon itself," was a criticism a college film history professor gave to explain why he didn’t think The Sound of Music was a great film.")
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[It Insists Upon Itself](/memes/it-insists-upon-itself "It Insists Upon Itself refers to a catchphrase from the Peter Griffin Drowning Confession meme and scene in which the Family Guy character Peter Griffin claims the movie The Godfather "insists upon itself." The scene originally aired in May 2006 but gained online traction as an exploitable image macro meme on sites like Reddit in the 2010s and as a copypasta comment on TikTok and X / Twitter in the 2020s, typically being used to share criticism about a piece of media, content creator or unpopular opinions about a trending topic. In mid-January 2025, the show's creator, Seth MacFarlane, explained in a tweet that the phrase, "It insists upon itself," was a criticism a college film history professor gave to explain why he didn’t think The Sound of Music was a great film.")
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