Autism Be Damned My Boy Can Work A Grill
Also known as: Autism Be Damned
"Autism Be Damned My Boy Can Work A Grill" is a catchphrase and exploitable meme template that originated from a June 2020 Facebook post by Eddie Gomez showing his autistic son Tristen grilling chicken wings. The post went massively viral, earning over 100,000 reactions, and spawned both a fan art redraw trend and a snowclone phrase format where people swap in different skills and fandoms.
TL;DR
"Autism Be Damned My Boy Can Work A Grill" is a catchphrase and exploitable meme template that originated from a June 2020 Facebook post by Eddie Gomez showing his autistic son Tristen grilling chicken wings.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The meme works in two main formats:
Redraw format: Artists typically recreate the original Facebook post layout, replacing Tristen with a fictional character at the grill. The caption gets modified so the "poster" is another character from the same franchise, and the Facebook group name often gets a punny makeover (like "New York Joe's Owner Club" for the JoJo version). The key elements are the grill, the proud caption, and the fake Facebook UI framing.
Snowclone format: Take the structure "Autism be damned my boy can [skill]" and swap in any activity. The humor usually comes from the specific skill being something stereotypically associated with autistic interests (trains, specific fandoms) or something absurdly unrelated to the original grilling context. The format works best when the replacement skill is unexpected or oddly specific.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Eddie's usual activities with Tristen before COVID included swimming at their local pool, sometimes for hours a day.
When Tristen was younger, his school suspected he might be hearing impaired. After a month of testing, Eddie's response was: "I told you, that boy can hear an ice cream truck at 3 miles".
The GoFundMe for Tristen's new pellet smoker hit its goal in just four hours.
Eddie says he's "learned way more from my son than I have ever taught him".
The JoJo's Bizarre Adventure redraw cleverly changed the Facebook group name from "Oklahoma Joe's" to "New York Joe's Owner Club" to match the franchise's setting.
Derivatives & Variations
Evangelion redraw
(May 2021): Kaworu Nagisa placed in the grilling scene, posted by Twitter user malefujoshi[3].
Spamton G. Spamton redraw
(September 2021): Deltarune's Spamton at the grill, by Twitter user NadaHarmonia[3].
Jotaro Kujo / JoJo's redraw
(December 2021): Jotaro grilling with a fake Joseph Joestar caption, by Tumblr user malama-art, earning ~10,900 notes[3].
"My boy knows his trains" snowclone
(May 2022): The most viral text-only variant by Twitter user _glassduster, with ~35,000 likes[3].
"That boy can tweets" snowclone
(June 2022): Part of the mid-2022 snowclone wave by Twitter user vsshole[3].