Deal With It
Also known as: Smugdog · Deal With It Sunglasses
"Deal With It" is a catchphrase turned into an iconic animated GIF format where sunglasses drop onto a subject's face, signaling smug dismissal. The meme traces back to Something Awful forums in the mid-2000s and exploded in 2010 when Dump.fm hosted a GIF-making contest that standardized the falling-sunglasses template. It became one of the internet's go-to reaction formats for shutting down criticism with style.
TL;DR
"Deal With It" is a catchphrase turned into an iconic animated GIF format where sunglasses drop onto a subject's face, signaling smug dismissal.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The "Deal With It" format typically follows a simple recipe:
Pick your subject. Any image or short video clip works. Animals, celebrities, cartoon characters, and selfies are all common choices.
Add falling sunglasses. The classic version uses pixelated black sunglasses that descend from the top of the frame and land on the subject's face. Dump.fm originally provided a Photoshop template for this.
Include the text. "Deal with it" appears somewhere in the frame, usually at the bottom. Some versions skip the text entirely and let the sunglasses do the talking.
Deploy strategically. The GIF works best as a conversation-ender. Someone criticizes your take? Reply with the GIF. The sunglasses say everything.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The Dump.fm GIF contest that sparked the format's explosion was held in May 2010, a full month before the GIFs started going viral on Tumblr.
Google search interest for "deal with it" spiked notably in mid-2007, but that was mostly because of Corbin Bleu's High School Musical song of the same name, not the meme.
The Ohio State student section's anti-Wisconsin campaign had a two-pronged approach: the "Deal With It" towels AND a "grayout" asking fans to wear gray instead of red, with the slogan "Don't Be Caught Dead in Wisconsin Red".
Dump.fm provided a downloadable Photoshop template so users could make their own falling-sunglasses GIFs.
Derivatives & Variations
Smugdog
— The original Something Awful animated GIF of a smug-looking dog that inspired the entire falling-sunglasses format[4].
Rhyming spinoffs
— "Seal with it," "Feel with it," and "Peel with it" emerged early in the meme's life as playful wordplay variations[1].
DealWithIt.net
— A single-serving website created July 25th, 2010, featuring a variation of the smugdog GIF[4].
Real-life recreations
— Photographer Chris Clanton staged physical "Deal With It" scenes with actual falling sunglasses in Fayetteville, Arkansas[7].
Pac-Man Atheist
— An early image macro featuring Pac-Man saying "I'm Atheist / deal with it," uploaded to Bibanon.org in December 2008[5].
Frequently Asked Questions
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