Pathetic I Wouldnt Even Keep You As A Slave In My Empire

2025Catchphrase / soundbite / exploitableactive

Also known as: Target Invincible Meme · Stripe Invincible Quote

Pathetic I Wouldn't Even Keep You As A Slave In My Empire is a 2025 catchphrase meme from Amazon Prime's *Invincible* Season 3, spoken by an evil Mark Grayson variant to express extreme contempt for mundane situations.

"Pathetic! I Wouldn't Even Keep You As A Slave In My Empire!" is a catchphrase and soundbite meme from Amazon Prime's *Invincible* Season 3, spoken by an evil variant of the protagonist Mark Grayson. The line went viral on TikTok and Twitter/X in early March 2025, where users turned it into an exploitable format for expressing extreme contempt or over-the-top rage at mundane situations.

TL;DR

"Pathetic! I Wouldn't Even Keep You As A Slave In My Empire!" is a catchphrase and soundbite meme from Amazon Prime's *Invincible* Season 3, spoken by an evil variant of the protagonist Mark Grayson.

Overview

The meme centers on a single line of dialogue from *Invincible* Season 3, Episode 5. During a scene set at Buckingham Palace, an evil alternate-universe version of the hero Invincible (Mark Grayson), known as Target Invincible or Stripe Invincible, battles a lone superhero and dismisses him with the withering line: "Pathetic! I wouldn't even keep you as a slave in my empire!"3 The sheer arrogance of the delivery made the quote instantly quotable.

Online, the phrase took on a life of its own as a soundbite for TikTok videos and a text-based exploitable on Twitter/X. People use it to express exaggerated disdain toward everyday annoyances, bad gaming opponents, weak arguments, or anything they want to mock as beneath them1. The humor comes from applying this supervillain-level contempt to completely ordinary situations.

On March 6, 2025, Episode 5 of *Invincible* Season 3 dropped on Amazon Prime3. The episode featured the "Invincible War" arc, where evil variants of Mark Grayson from alternate dimensions attack cities around the world. In the UK sequence, Target Invincible destroys Buckingham Palace while fighting and taunting a defending hero with the now-famous line3.

The same day, TikTok user @boundlessbones posted what appears to be the earliest viral clip featuring the quote. That video picked up more than 1.5 million views and 271,000 likes within five days3.

Origin & Background

Platform
Amazon Prime Video (source scene), TikTok (viral spread)
Key People
Robert Kirkman, @boundlessbones
Date
2025
Year
2025

On March 6, 2025, Episode 5 of *Invincible* Season 3 dropped on Amazon Prime. The episode featured the "Invincible War" arc, where evil variants of Mark Grayson from alternate dimensions attack cities around the world. In the UK sequence, Target Invincible destroys Buckingham Palace while fighting and taunting a defending hero with the now-famous line.

The same day, TikTok user @boundlessbones posted what appears to be the earliest viral clip featuring the quote. That video picked up more than 1.5 million views and 271,000 likes within five days.

How It Spread

The meme picked up speed fast across TikTok and Twitter/X in the days following the episode's release.

On March 8, 2025, TikTok user @orbismala uploaded a clip using the soundbite with POV text about a friend's reaction after being invited to "play for fun and chill." The video pulled in over 126,000 plays and 9,500 likes in three days. This style of pairing the quote with relatable gaming or social scenarios became one of the meme's core formats.

By March 9, the meme had crossed over to Twitter/X. User @Doki_robo posted a redraw edit recasting the scene with Ben 10 characters in the Target Invincible pose, earning more than 3,000 likes and 446 reposts in two days. Fan art edits featuring other cartoon and anime characters in the scene became a popular variation.

The quote also spread through soundboard platforms, where users could download and share the audio clip as a sound effect for their own videos and Discord servers. The *Invincible* War arc itself generated heavy fan discussion, with viewers debating Mark Grayson's choices during the multiverse attack and the threat level of his evil counterparts.

How to Use This Meme

The meme works in two main formats:

Soundbite/TikTok format: Use the audio clip over a video showing a situation where someone or something is being judged as pathetically inadequate. Common setups include POV captions like "When your friend says they're good at [game] and then goes 0-10" or "When someone shows you their workout routine."

Text/image format: Pair the quote (or a screenshot of Target Invincible) with a caption describing something you find contemptible. The joke lands hardest when the target is something trivially bad, since the meme's comedy comes from the mismatch between supervillain-tier scorn and ordinary disappointments.

Redraw/edit format: Replace Target Invincible with a character from another franchise (Ben 10, Dragon Ball, etc.) delivering the same line in the same pose. Keep the framing and energy of the original scene.

Cultural Impact

The meme arrived at a high point for *Invincible* as a franchise. Season 3 was already one of Amazon Prime's most-watched animated series, and the Invincible War arc was one of the most anticipated storylines from the original comics. The quote gave the show a breakout meme moment comparable to the Omni-Man "Think, Mark!" meme from Season 1.

The speed of the meme's spread, going from episode release to over a million views within the same day, reflects how animated superhero shows have become reliable meme engines. The line's versatility as both audio and text helped it cross platforms quickly.

Fun Facts

Target Invincible is also called "Stripe Invincible" by fans due to the distinctive markings on his costume that differentiate him from the main-universe Mark Grayson.

The @boundlessbones TikTok post hit 271,000 likes in just five days, making it one of the fastest-spreading *Invincible* memes from Season 3.

The Invincible War storyline originally appeared in the *Invincible* comic book series before being adapted for the Amazon show, but the meme only took off with the animated version's voice acting and visual delivery.

Derivatives & Variations

Ben 10 Redraw

— X user @Doki_robo's edit replacing Target Invincible with Ben 10 characters, one of the first crossover fan art versions[3]

POV Gaming Clips

— TikTok videos using the soundbite over footage of bad gameplay or weak opponents, popularized by @orbismala's early viral post[3]

Soundboard Clips

— The quote uploaded to sound effect platforms like Voicemod Tuna for use in Discord, streaming, and video editing[1]

Frequently Asked Questions

Pathetic I Wouldnt Even Keep You As A Slave In My Empire

2025Catchphrase / soundbite / exploitableactive

Also known as: Target Invincible Meme · Stripe Invincible Quote

Pathetic I Wouldn't Even Keep You As A Slave In My Empire is a 2025 catchphrase meme from Amazon Prime's *Invincible* Season 3, spoken by an evil Mark Grayson variant to express extreme contempt for mundane situations.

"Pathetic! I Wouldn't Even Keep You As A Slave In My Empire!" is a catchphrase and soundbite meme from Amazon Prime's *Invincible* Season 3, spoken by an evil variant of the protagonist Mark Grayson. The line went viral on TikTok and Twitter/X in early March 2025, where users turned it into an exploitable format for expressing extreme contempt or over-the-top rage at mundane situations.

TL;DR

"Pathetic! I Wouldn't Even Keep You As A Slave In My Empire!" is a catchphrase and soundbite meme from Amazon Prime's *Invincible* Season 3, spoken by an evil variant of the protagonist Mark Grayson.

Overview

The meme centers on a single line of dialogue from *Invincible* Season 3, Episode 5. During a scene set at Buckingham Palace, an evil alternate-universe version of the hero Invincible (Mark Grayson), known as Target Invincible or Stripe Invincible, battles a lone superhero and dismisses him with the withering line: "Pathetic! I wouldn't even keep you as a slave in my empire!" The sheer arrogance of the delivery made the quote instantly quotable.

Online, the phrase took on a life of its own as a soundbite for TikTok videos and a text-based exploitable on Twitter/X. People use it to express exaggerated disdain toward everyday annoyances, bad gaming opponents, weak arguments, or anything they want to mock as beneath them. The humor comes from applying this supervillain-level contempt to completely ordinary situations.

On March 6, 2025, Episode 5 of *Invincible* Season 3 dropped on Amazon Prime. The episode featured the "Invincible War" arc, where evil variants of Mark Grayson from alternate dimensions attack cities around the world. In the UK sequence, Target Invincible destroys Buckingham Palace while fighting and taunting a defending hero with the now-famous line.

The same day, TikTok user @boundlessbones posted what appears to be the earliest viral clip featuring the quote. That video picked up more than 1.5 million views and 271,000 likes within five days.

Origin & Background

Platform
Amazon Prime Video (source scene), TikTok (viral spread)
Key People
Robert Kirkman, @boundlessbones
Date
2025
Year
2025

On March 6, 2025, Episode 5 of *Invincible* Season 3 dropped on Amazon Prime. The episode featured the "Invincible War" arc, where evil variants of Mark Grayson from alternate dimensions attack cities around the world. In the UK sequence, Target Invincible destroys Buckingham Palace while fighting and taunting a defending hero with the now-famous line.

The same day, TikTok user @boundlessbones posted what appears to be the earliest viral clip featuring the quote. That video picked up more than 1.5 million views and 271,000 likes within five days.

How It Spread

The meme picked up speed fast across TikTok and Twitter/X in the days following the episode's release.

On March 8, 2025, TikTok user @orbismala uploaded a clip using the soundbite with POV text about a friend's reaction after being invited to "play for fun and chill." The video pulled in over 126,000 plays and 9,500 likes in three days. This style of pairing the quote with relatable gaming or social scenarios became one of the meme's core formats.

By March 9, the meme had crossed over to Twitter/X. User @Doki_robo posted a redraw edit recasting the scene with Ben 10 characters in the Target Invincible pose, earning more than 3,000 likes and 446 reposts in two days. Fan art edits featuring other cartoon and anime characters in the scene became a popular variation.

The quote also spread through soundboard platforms, where users could download and share the audio clip as a sound effect for their own videos and Discord servers. The *Invincible* War arc itself generated heavy fan discussion, with viewers debating Mark Grayson's choices during the multiverse attack and the threat level of his evil counterparts.

How to Use This Meme

The meme works in two main formats:

Soundbite/TikTok format: Use the audio clip over a video showing a situation where someone or something is being judged as pathetically inadequate. Common setups include POV captions like "When your friend says they're good at [game] and then goes 0-10" or "When someone shows you their workout routine."

Text/image format: Pair the quote (or a screenshot of Target Invincible) with a caption describing something you find contemptible. The joke lands hardest when the target is something trivially bad, since the meme's comedy comes from the mismatch between supervillain-tier scorn and ordinary disappointments.

Redraw/edit format: Replace Target Invincible with a character from another franchise (Ben 10, Dragon Ball, etc.) delivering the same line in the same pose. Keep the framing and energy of the original scene.

Cultural Impact

The meme arrived at a high point for *Invincible* as a franchise. Season 3 was already one of Amazon Prime's most-watched animated series, and the Invincible War arc was one of the most anticipated storylines from the original comics. The quote gave the show a breakout meme moment comparable to the Omni-Man "Think, Mark!" meme from Season 1.

The speed of the meme's spread, going from episode release to over a million views within the same day, reflects how animated superhero shows have become reliable meme engines. The line's versatility as both audio and text helped it cross platforms quickly.

Fun Facts

Target Invincible is also called "Stripe Invincible" by fans due to the distinctive markings on his costume that differentiate him from the main-universe Mark Grayson.

The @boundlessbones TikTok post hit 271,000 likes in just five days, making it one of the fastest-spreading *Invincible* memes from Season 3.

The Invincible War storyline originally appeared in the *Invincible* comic book series before being adapted for the Amazon show, but the meme only took off with the animated version's voice acting and visual delivery.

Derivatives & Variations

Ben 10 Redraw

— X user @Doki_robo's edit replacing Target Invincible with Ben 10 characters, one of the first crossover fan art versions[3]

POV Gaming Clips

— TikTok videos using the soundbite over footage of bad gameplay or weak opponents, popularized by @orbismala's early viral post[3]

Soundboard Clips

— The quote uploaded to sound effect platforms like Voicemod Tuna for use in Discord, streaming, and video editing[1]

Frequently Asked Questions