'The Numbers Don't Lie' Meme Is Being Used To Call Out Fake Stats On Twitter

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The Numbers Don't Lie, Idiot or The Incorrect Numbers is a reaction image of a simplistic, MS Paint-like character with spiky hair saying, "The numbers don't like idiot," while holding up a sign reading, "The incorrect numbers." As a reaction image, the meme is typically used to make fun of people who cite incorrect or misleading statistics to prove a point. The meme was first posted by Tumblr user and artist epicsause-official in August 2025 and spread over the following months, becoming notably popularized on X / Twitter and Threads that November.

Origin

On August 6th, 2025, Tumblr user and artist epicsause-official posted an original meme of a character with spiky hair saying, "The numbers don't lie, idiot!" while holding up a sign that reads, "The incorrect numbers." The post, captioned, "data really is beautiful," gained over 31,400 Notes in three months.

A reaction image meme by epicsause-official. The meme shows a guy holding up a sign reading "the incorrect numbers" while saying "The numbers don't lie, idiot."

Spread

The meme was popularized on X / Twitter over the following months as a reaction image, often used to call people out for sharing incorrect statistics.

On September 24th, 2025, X user @Ochi3003 posted the meme as a response to another post sharing a screenshot of Elon Musk quote-reposting a claim by the @EndWokeness X account sharing purported statistics about sex offenders, suggesting that the statistics are incorrect, garnering over 12,000 likes in two months.

A Twitter user reacting to stats by EndWokeness. They share a meme to suggest the stats are BS.

On November 9th, X user @OGnmcommie posted the meme in response to a post sharing a graph with crime statistics relating to Hispanic and Black people, garnering over 125,000 likes in roughly two weeks.

On November 10th, 2025, X user @skelsoup70 quoted the post with an edit of the image depicting the character as Bart Simpson from The Simpsons, garnering over 11,000 likes in 10 days.

An edit of the "numbers don't lie" meme. The character is now Bart Simpson.

On November 18th, X user @counterconor posted the image in response to a tweet claiming that Thanksgiving dinner "will be 25% cheaper this year at the grocery store because of the America first policies President Trump has implemented," garnering over 70,000 likes in two days.

A meme refuting the idea that Thanksgiving dinner 2025 will be cheap because of Trump.

On November 20th, 2025, X user @LiamBeUponYe posted an edit of the image depicting the character as a parody of Bart Simpson shown in an episode of Smiling Friends, gaining over 11,000 likes in under a day.

An edit of the "numbers don't lie" meme. The character is now green like a Smiling Friends parody of Bart Simpson.

Various Examples

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