Roll Safe
Also known as: Think About It · RS · Roll Safe Think About It · Reece Simpson
Roll Safe is a reaction image macro featuring British actor Kayode Ewumi pointing to his temple with a smug grin while playing the character Reece Simpson in the web series *Hood Documentary*. The screenshot, taken from a BBC Three YouTube documentary uploaded on June 1, 2016, went massively viral in late January 2017 when Twitter users began pairing it with hilariously flawed "life hacks"2. It became one of the most recognized meme templates of 2017, landing on year-end best-of lists from BuzzFeed News, The Daily Dot, BBC News, and the Washington Post5.
TL;DR
Roll Safe is a reaction meme featuring a character pointing at his head with a knowing expression, used to suggest a clever way to avoid a problem.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Roll Safe format typically follows a simple pattern:
Set up a real problem that everyone can relate to (being broke, being late, getting cheated on).
"Solve" the problem by eliminating the conditions that define it. The logic is technically correct but practically useless.
Pair the caption with the Roll Safe image of Ewumi tapping his temple.
Cultural Impact
Full History
Fun Facts
Ewumi created the Roll Safe character by accident during a botched Vine recording session. His collaborator Tyrell Williams suggested he try "stalling the car," and the character was born from pure improvisation.
The phrase "roll safe" itself is London slang meaning "stay safe" or "goodbye," with a secondary meaning of "watch your back".
The meme's most iconic tweet ("You can't be broke if you don't check your bank account") wasn't even the first viral Roll Safe tweet. It was the second, posted just one day after @trapafasa's initial hit.
Ewumi graduated from Coventry University with first-class honors in drama before becoming one of the most memed faces on the internet.
Bossip noted the meme's timing by writing: "January gave us Salt Bae. February gave us Roll Safe".
Derivatives & Variations
Similar reaction images with pointing or self-satisfied gestures
A variation of Roll Safe
(2017)Variations pairing Roll Safe with increasingly absurd 'life hack' suggestions
A variation of Roll Safe
(2017)Spin-off formats using the character for other comedic contexts
A variation of Roll Safe
(2017)Frequently Asked Questions
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- 4Roll Safe - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
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- 6Roll Safe - Urban Dictionarydictionary
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- 9Roll Safe | Meme Referencearticle
- 10Roll Safe Explainedarticle