26 “You Wouldn’t Last An Hour In The Asylum Where They Raised Me” Posts That People Found Hilarious
If you spend quite a bit of time online, especially on social media platforms, you might have noticed a growing number of pictures with the caption saying, “You Wouldn't Last An Hour In The Asylum Where They Raised Me”. Chances are, you know exactly where the trend came from, however, if you don’t, the short version is—the phrase is a snippet from the lyrics of one of Taylor Swift’s recently released songs, taking the internet by storm in the shape of a meme.
In said memes, the pictures depict everything from snapshots of the game Sims, to old Tumblr posts, influencers that were famous years ago, or other aspects that have affected people either as they were growing up or later in life. If you’re interested in seeing what were some of the major influences for individuals back in the day—whatever the point in time the day refers to—scroll down to find some examples on the list below and enjoy.
Below you will also find Bored Panda’s interview with Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Ph. D., the Unidel H. Rodney Sharp Chair and professor in the School of Education at the University of Delaware, who was kind enough to answer a few of our questions about the major influences in people’s lives.
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Is that the Actual account for Scully's actress? If so that's awesome.
Released less than a couple of weeks ago, on the 19th of April, Taylor Swift’s newest album titled The Tortured Poets Department has seemingly taken the music industry—and the internet—by storm. And whether or not you liked it, or listened to it in the first place, you most likely have seen or heard something about it, at least, as nowadays it seems to be increasingly difficult not to.
Judging from what has been floating around the online space since the release of the album, one song in particular seems to have reached quite a vast audience, if not because of the song itself, then because of the viral meme linked to it; it’s track number 10, titled ‘Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me’.
Roughly three minutes into the song, Taylor uses the phrase ‘You wouldn't last an hour in the asylum where they raised me', arguably referring to the detrimental aspects of stardom. But some internet users took a slightly different approach, adjusting the catchphrase to what they believe has been their “asylum” while growing up or even during adulthood.
Talking about some of the songs on the album with Amazon Music, Swift revealed that ‘Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me’ was written as she was “alone, sitting at the piano in one of those moments when I felt bitter about just all the things we do to our artists as a society and as a culture”, Variety reports.
TayTay added that there’s quite a lot about this particular concept throughout the entire album. “What do we do to our writers, and our artists, and our creatives? We put them through hell. We watch what they create, then we judge it. We love to watch artists in pain, often to the point where I think sometimes as a society we provoke that pain and we just watch what happens,” she shared.
Starkid's 'A Very Potter Musical'. It's brilliant and free on youtube, go watch it!
Is the reason why we wouldn't last because you removed the ladder from the pool?
Even though the phrase used with so many memes is believed to have first seen the light of day together with the release of the entire album, some people likely got acquainted with it a few days before. According to Know Your Meme, the buzz regarding that particular snippet of her song started some time before the official release, as some tracks had been leaked online just days before.
And if you didn't go in with an ED, you would certainly come out with one
Nah, Yahoo!Chat was where it was at. Use to be a hardcore RPer with rules of roleplaying combat and everything! 😂
Know Your Meme also pointed out that the meme trend featuring Tay’s song lyrics was likely started by a netizen on X, who used it together with a picture of the set of the well-known Glee series. Implying that that was “the asylum where they raised them”, the X user started a wave of people sharing their own versions of such “asylums”. And, as you can see by this list, they cover an abundance of things popular at different times, including computer games, celebrity drama, social media platforms, and more.
"Bitey water puppy." -My last words before dying trying to pet it.
Quite a few of the “asylums” netizens used in their memes refer to video games or activities popular at a certain time in their lives, which they have seemingly outgrown. “We get tired of these after we master them,” Dr. Roberta Michnick Golinkoff told Bored Panda, discussing why we lose interest in certain things or hobbies as time passes.
“That's why I like tennis,” she shared. “It is a game that takes more than a lifetime to master. For kids, some games like Candyland get old as they acquire more skills, as such games as Monopoly require you to know how to count money, for example, or chess requires you to think strategically.”
But more than video games or TV series, a factor that tends to influence people’s lives the most is other people. According to Dr. Golinkoff, we are all born into a “social soup”, as we start to interact with those around us from day one; and generally, it’s the people who are kind and nurturing to us that impact our lives the most, especially in regards to choices.
We had one of these in my neighborhood growing up. They were only open for use a couple times per year and for competitions. I never had the guts to do these even the shortest was taller than the standard high dive. I'm pretty sure we still have these. Haven't been to thiside of my town for a while but I have a feeling they are likely derelict and never used any longer. Sad.
Amateurs. Cliff diving is where it's at. 50' looks very different and the 100' hits different. Plus you can "dive" with a beer in your hand
“Because people are social creatures, they may well start spinning new ideas together,” Dr. Golinkoff pointed out, discussing the importance of having someone you can relate to.
They might start to wonder, what would make a better video game, for instance. Or what can we do with all the glass in New Orleans? “A pair of friends decided to grind the bottles into glass and use them to fill in places where hurricanes washed it. They now have 15 employees,” the expert shared, providing an example of a fruitful collaboration, stemming from someone’s ability to relate to another person or a similar goal.
It’s no secret that being able to relate to someone or something can bring numerous benefits, a major one being a strengthened relationship. “Having strong social relationships is key for kids and adults alike. For adults, it affects health outcomes and life happiness. For kids, relating to others who care about them brings great joy and when those people engage in playful learning with them, there is a great opportunity to learn from others,” Dr. Golinkoff explained.
While seeing a relatable meme online might not bring the same benefits as relating to someone in real life, some of the examples on this list have likely sent quite a few people down memory lane and provided them with a warm and fuzzy feeling. And if you want the feeling to last by browsing more relatable content, continue to this list of memes or this one of comics for more.
I would lie if I tell you that I understood what's that about.
So far not "hilarious" and certainly not "relatable" as I don't get ANY of it. Like what is Gillian Anderson [X-files actress] reacting to? I truly don't get it.
Load More Replies...it's a meme? BP is literally a website for memes and reddit threads, I don't get why everyone hates this one specifically
Load More Replies...A bunch of no context pictures which also have no apparent link to the context of the words. Have people forgotten how memes work and what makes a good meme?
It needs to be self explanatory, which these are not.
Load More Replies...If I had a dime for every time I died of dysentery in that game... Well, I'd probably just have a couple of dollars, but still!
Load More Replies...Welcome to the uk. I was being sarcastic, this was evidenced by the fact I did not use a exclamation mark. If I did I would have been being ultra sarcastic.
Load More Replies...These kids wouldn't last an hour in the asylum where we raised ourselves.
Load More Replies...For those who don't know: 'you wouldn't last an hour in the asylum where they raised me' is a quote from one of the songs in Taylor swifts new album
this is cringe af... I was raised in a REAL asylum/orphanage from 7 years old till I was 11...... This isn't cool, I was R*ped, Lost an eye, and was badly abused.....
The joke is Taylor Swift wrote this lyric as if she wasn't raised wealthy and supported by her parents, so people are posting banal but weird things they did when they were younger to clown on her.
OHHH..well yeah, that makes sense. Eat the rich, BTW.
Load More Replies...Explanation: Taylor Swift (a popular songwriter) wrote a song called "who's afraid of little old me?" And there is a line that says "you wouldn't last an hour in the asylum where they raised me" so people are making jokes about how they wasted time doing random or crazy stuff in their childhood.
None of this makes any sense. Even the title is borderline offensive. Was this supposed to be funny?
Wait, what? How is it offensive, even if only borderline?
Load More Replies..."The non-US mind cannot comprehend". Not even the title. Asylum they raised me in...irony or not?
this lyric just points out how out of touch taylor swift (and many of her fans) are with reality. she grew up in a multi-million dollar house (even before disney signed her) and had a privileged life, ffs.
the absolute mic drop response came from Monica Lewinsky posting a pic of the white house and that quote. Why wasn't that on the list? Total missed opportunity.
Picture Stranger Things season one. Now instead of a lean-to fort, picture a hole in the ground, covered by logs, tarp, dirt and leaves. Now instead of monsters from the upside-down, picture most of your peers confident that they'll never live to see 30 because of inevitable-seeming nuclear anihilation from war with the Soviet Union. (I'm not even sure some of the older kids didn't consider the underground play-forts to be fallout shelters.)
I would lie if I tell you that I understood what's that about.
So far not "hilarious" and certainly not "relatable" as I don't get ANY of it. Like what is Gillian Anderson [X-files actress] reacting to? I truly don't get it.
Load More Replies...it's a meme? BP is literally a website for memes and reddit threads, I don't get why everyone hates this one specifically
Load More Replies...A bunch of no context pictures which also have no apparent link to the context of the words. Have people forgotten how memes work and what makes a good meme?
It needs to be self explanatory, which these are not.
Load More Replies...If I had a dime for every time I died of dysentery in that game... Well, I'd probably just have a couple of dollars, but still!
Load More Replies...Welcome to the uk. I was being sarcastic, this was evidenced by the fact I did not use a exclamation mark. If I did I would have been being ultra sarcastic.
Load More Replies...These kids wouldn't last an hour in the asylum where we raised ourselves.
Load More Replies...For those who don't know: 'you wouldn't last an hour in the asylum where they raised me' is a quote from one of the songs in Taylor swifts new album
this is cringe af... I was raised in a REAL asylum/orphanage from 7 years old till I was 11...... This isn't cool, I was R*ped, Lost an eye, and was badly abused.....
The joke is Taylor Swift wrote this lyric as if she wasn't raised wealthy and supported by her parents, so people are posting banal but weird things they did when they were younger to clown on her.
OHHH..well yeah, that makes sense. Eat the rich, BTW.
Load More Replies...Explanation: Taylor Swift (a popular songwriter) wrote a song called "who's afraid of little old me?" And there is a line that says "you wouldn't last an hour in the asylum where they raised me" so people are making jokes about how they wasted time doing random or crazy stuff in their childhood.
None of this makes any sense. Even the title is borderline offensive. Was this supposed to be funny?
Wait, what? How is it offensive, even if only borderline?
Load More Replies..."The non-US mind cannot comprehend". Not even the title. Asylum they raised me in...irony or not?
this lyric just points out how out of touch taylor swift (and many of her fans) are with reality. she grew up in a multi-million dollar house (even before disney signed her) and had a privileged life, ffs.
the absolute mic drop response came from Monica Lewinsky posting a pic of the white house and that quote. Why wasn't that on the list? Total missed opportunity.
Picture Stranger Things season one. Now instead of a lean-to fort, picture a hole in the ground, covered by logs, tarp, dirt and leaves. Now instead of monsters from the upside-down, picture most of your peers confident that they'll never live to see 30 because of inevitable-seeming nuclear anihilation from war with the Soviet Union. (I'm not even sure some of the older kids didn't consider the underground play-forts to be fallout shelters.)