Gone Reduced To Atoms
Also known as: Gone · Reduced to Ashes
"Gone, Reduced to Atoms" is a reaction image macro and catchphrase originating from a Thanos scene in the 2019 Marvel film *Avengers: Endgame*. The format took off in May 2019 after an iFunny user screencapped the moment, and it quickly spread across Reddit, Facebook, and Instagram as a way to joke about things that have disappeared. The meme hit peak popularity in June 2019 and became one of the most recognizable Thanos quotes online.
TL;DR
"Gone, Reduced to Atoms" is a reaction image macro and catchphrase originating from a Thanos scene in the 2019 Marvel film *Avengers: Endgame*.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The "Gone, Reduced to Atoms" format typically follows a simple two-part structure:
Set up a scenario where someone asks about something that should exist but doesn't (food, money, free time, homework, etc.)
Respond with the Thanos screenshot and the "Gone. Reduced to atoms" caption
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The actual line in the film's script is closer to "gone, reduced to atoms" in reference to the Infinity Stones, but KYM and other sources also list "ashes" as a common variant.
*Avengers: Endgame* held the record for highest-grossing film of all time from July 2019 to March 2021, when *Avatar* reclaimed the title with a re-release.
The first meme appeared just six days after the film's US theatrical release, during the period when spoilers were still heavily policed online.
The r/thanosdidnothingwrong subreddit, one of the meme's key distribution hubs, was already famous for its 2018 "snap" event that banned half its subscribers.
Derivatives & Variations
"Gone, Reduced to Ashes" variant
— Some users quote the line as "ashes" instead of "atoms," reflecting ambiguity in how the line was heard in theaters. Both versions circulate interchangeably[3].
GIF and video clip versions
— The original scene was clipped and shared as reaction GIFs on platforms like Imgur and Tenor, used in comment sections as a reaction to anything disappearing[2].
Text-only usage
— The phrase "gone, reduced to atoms" became a standalone catchphrase in Reddit and Twitter comment threads, used without the image as shorthand for total absence[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 2Gone, Reduced to Atoms - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3List of films with post-credits scenesencyclopedia
- 4Avengers: Endgame - Wikipediaencyclopedia