I Am Going To Create An Environment That Is So Toxic
Also known as: Sue Sylvester Toxic Meme · Sue Sylvester Meme
"I Am Going To Create An Environment That Is So Toxic" is a meme built from a screenshot of Jane Lynch as Coach Sue Sylvester on the TV show *Glee*, delivering the line with trademark deadpan menace. The format exploded on Twitter in late June 2020 as pandemic-era Glee rewatches flooded social media, and it saw a major revival in November 2020 with increasingly creative edits that rearranged or erased words from the original quote12.
TL;DR
"I Am Going To Create An Environment That Is So Toxic" is a meme built from a screenshot of Jane Lynch as Coach Sue Sylvester on the TV show *Glee*, delivering the line with trademark deadpan menace.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The meme works in several ways, all built around the same screenshot:
Basic format: Write a caption identifying a person, situation, or entity known for creating toxicity, drama, or chaos. Post the unedited Sue Sylvester screenshot below it. Example: "the person who invented group projects" + Sue image.
Word replacement: Take the original quote and swap out key words to change the meaning. "I am going to create an environment that is so toxic" could become "I am going to create an environment that is so cozy" or any other variation.
Letter erasure: Black out or delete specific letters from the original caption to spell out a new message using the remaining characters.
Face edit: Photoshop a different person's face onto Sue's body, matching the new caption to whoever she's been transformed into.
Self-referential: Apply the meme to Sue Sylvester herself, the show *Glee*, or the meme's own spread.
The format typically works best when the caption and image create an obvious, instantly recognizable connection. The comedy comes from mapping Sue's aggressive declaration onto unexpected contexts.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The meme had at least two distinct viral peaks, roughly five months apart, each with a different creative approach to the same base image.
Writer @clintoris was responsible for multiple early viral versions, posting at least two that were featured in roundups of the best examples.
The Meme Forum essay compared the collective attachment to the format to "trauma bonding," suggesting people would associate it with the pandemic long after it ended.
*Glee* produced many memes from its rewatch surge, but the Sue Sylvester toxic environment line outlasted them all.
SparkNotes' official Twitter account used the format to make a joke about John Milton and *Paradise Lost*, proving the template could accommodate 17th-century literary references.
Derivatives & Variations
Self-referential loops:
Users posted the meme about the meme itself, with captions like "the person who created the Sue Sylvester meme" paired with an edited version of Sue[3].
Meta-Glee versions:
Captions like "ryan murphy making glee" and "sue sylvester when she's trying to take down the glee club" turned the format back on its own source material[1].
Word-erased variants:
The November 2020 revival produced a distinct sub-format where users selectively deleted letters to create hidden messages within the original caption[3].
Face-swapped edits:
Sue's face replaced with other people to match specific captions, expanding the template beyond its original image[2].