Brace Yourself
Also known as: Imminent Ned · Brace Yourselves Winter is Coming · Brace Yourselves X is Coming
"Brace Yourselves, Winter is Coming" is an image macro meme built around a promotional photo of Ned Stark from HBO's Game of Thrones, played by Sean Bean2. The phrasal template "Brace Yourselves, X is Coming" took off in mid-2011 and became one of the most versatile warning formats on the internet, used to announce everything from seasonal weather to political sanctions1.
TL;DR
Brace Yourself a 2011 image macro meme featuring Game of Thrones character Ned Stark saying 'Brace Yourself,' used to warn about coming trends or events.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The template is simple. Take the Ned Stark promotional image and add two lines of text:
- Top text: "BRACE YOURSELVES" (or "BRACE YOURSELF") - Bottom text: "[Something] IS COMING"
The "[Something]" slot typically references a wave of predictable posts, an approaching event, or seasonal content. Common uses include "Brace Yourselves, Pumpkin Spice Posts Are Coming" in autumn or "Brace Yourselves, New Year's Resolutions Are Coming" in late December. The format works best when the "X" is something everyone can see approaching but nobody can stop.
Some versions drop the Ned Stark image entirely and just use the phrasal template in text form, though the image macro version is the most recognized.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The phrase "winter is coming" was the title of the very first Game of Thrones episode, which aired on April 17, 2011.
The Ned Stark meme format took off even though (spoiler) the character doesn't survive the first season of the show.
The general phrase "brace yourself" predates the meme entirely, used colloquially to warn someone about bad news or physical impact.
HBO's Game of Thrones subreddit had over 20,000 subscribers within months of the first season airing, providing a massive early audience for the meme.
Derivatives & Variations
"Sanctions are Coming"
— Donald Trump's November 2018 tweet repurposing the format for Iran sanctions, which went viral and drew widespread media coverage[1].
Imminent Ned
— The original Quickmeme series name, used interchangeably with the "Brace Yourselves" format on Reddit and Memebase[2].
Owl version
— An earlier July 2011 variant featuring an owl with the "Winter is Coming" caption, predating the Ned Stark version[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 2Brace Yourself - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3Brace Yourselfencyclopedia
- 4Brace Yourself - Urban Dictionarydictionary