Only in Ohio: Explaining the TikTok & Twitter Memes (2024)

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Last Updated: June 24, 2024Fact Checked

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  • “Only in Ohio” Meaning
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  • “Ohio vs. the World” Meaning
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  • “Can’t Even X in Ohio” Meaning
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  • Origin of Ohio Memes
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  • But Why Ohio?
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  • Using “Only in Ohio”
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  • Related Memes

It seems like every time you open TikTok some new horror-movie monster is attacking Ohio, or people are complaining about how bad Ohio’s vibes are. What’s the deal? In short, it’s the latest absurd internet meme, this time poking fun at Ohio (just because it’s funny, not because Ohio is uniquely uninhabitable). We’ll explain more about the memes, tell you where they started, and how to craft your own to get in on the fun.

“Only in Ohio” Meme Explained

“Only in Ohio” is a TikTok and Twitter/X meme that makes fun of the US state of Ohio. The memes imagine Ohio as a place where bizarre, apocalyptic, or just unfortunate things happen, which contrasts with its mundane, Midwestern reputation. The meme also takes the form of “Ohio vs. the World” or “Can’t have X in Ohio.”

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“Only in Ohio” Meaning

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  1. “Only in Ohio” is a joke on social media that pokes fun at Ohio. The meme is often used to caption over-the-top, absurd, or unfortunate images or videos (commonly featuring apocalyptic situations) to imply that these situations could only happen in a place as bizarre or strange as Ohio. Not that Ohio is especially strange in reality, but it’s fun to single out the state for a laugh—likely because nothing much happens there in the first place.

    • Example: On November 21, 2022, TikTok user @ryzwtf posted a video featuring a carnival ride comically slingshotting its riders into the air with the caption, “Only in Ohio💀”
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“Ohio vs. the World” Meaning

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  1. “Ohio vs. the World” is a meme that imagines Ohio taking over the planet. This version of the Ohio memes sets up Ohio as some sort of malevolent force trying for world domination, usually with fake news headlines saying things like “Ohio took over America,” or, “Ohio is invading Canada,” as well as other goofy scenarios.

    • Example: One popular Ohio vs. the World meme features an MS-paint drawing of 2 astronauts looking at an Earth that only features one big Ohio. “Wait, it’s all Ohio?” one astronaut says. The other, pointing a gun at the first, says, “Always has been.”[1]

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“Can’t Even X in Ohio” Meaning

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  1. “Can’t even X in Ohio” is used to caption inconvenient situations. This is a twist on the older “Can’t have sh*t in Detroit” meme. It’s a tongue-in-cheek way to complain about common frustrations, or even absurd, surreal, or fictional conundrums, usually accompanied by the song “Swag Like Ohio” by rapper Lil B. The meme is meant to imply that Ohio has supernaturally bad vibes, or that it’s a place where bad things just tend to happen—though of course the joke has little real-life basis.

    • Example: TikToker @fwkairu posted a video on August 18, 2022, featuring an enormous animated spider crawling across the moon, captioned, “can’t even look at the moon in ohio💀”
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Origin of Ohio Memes

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    The Ohio memes started with an image posted to Tumblr in 2016. On August 6 that year, popular Tumblr account screenshotsofdespair posted an image of a digital bus stop sign that, for some reason, read, “Ohio will be eliminated.”[2] The post quickly took off, with over 100,000 notes, and people started riffing with their own jokes about the exaggerated dangers and shortcomings of Ohio.

    • Some time later, a Reddit user by the name of chutotkaa posted a map of the United States labeled “DANGER PRESENTED BY OHIO” featuring color-coded “Ohio advisories” in surrounding states.
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    The memes found their way to TikTok in August 2022. The meme popped up on TikTok when user @redie999 uploaded a video featuring a CG creature prowling by his window with the caption “I’m just trying to sleep in Ohio💀,” with “Swag Like Ohio” by Lil B playing over it. After, users began uploading similar videos with the sound, and the rest is history.[3]

    • Since then, people like to make up apocalyptic, horrific, or absurd situations and claim they happen “only in Ohio.”
    • In 2023, YouTuber CG5 uploaded a song inspired by the meme, which people like to poke fun at, because Ohio memes in general are fun to poke fun at.[4]
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Why is Ohio the subject of so many memes?

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  1. Ohio’s just a random, mundane target, which makes the memes funnier. There’s a lot of answers to this question, but maybe the best answer is just that Ohio is a little boring. It’s a midwestern state where nothing much happens, and so pretending that it’s the epicenter of the apocalypse, a rogue state bent on world domination, or just someplace with terrible vibes is that much funnier.

    • Some say it’s also because Ohio is emblematic of American capitalist, suburban culture, so the memes are actually a sort of parody or social commentary, romanticizing or dramatizing the “midwest wasteland.”

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Using “Only in Ohio”

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  1. Use “Only in Ohio” to caption surreal or unfortunate images and videos. One of the best parts about the memes is how versatile they are! If you see something even mildly strange, be it a video of a dog walking menacingly on its hind legs, or a clip from the latest Godzilla movie, caption or comment something like, “Only in Ohio” or, “Can’t even take a walk outside in Ohio” to get in a good-humored jab at everyone’s favorite midwestern punching bag.

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Related Memes

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    Can’t have sh*t in Detroit This is the origin of the “Can’t have X in Ohio” memes, and it used to caption unfortunate circ*mstances—a joke about Detroit’s notoriously low standard of living. It started when a Facebook user posted an image of a house missing its front steps, captioned “Someone stole my f--king porch . I opened my door an fell 🤦‍♂️ u can't have sh*t in Detroit"”[5]

    • Fun fact: The original post was actually made about Cincinnati, Ohio, but was edited to say Detroit. It all comes full circle.
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    Ohio Final Boss This refers to Japanese TikTok user Saoyu0704, or just “Satoyu.” Satoyu is known for parodying anime protagonists, but became associated with the Ohio memes because he always says “Ohayo” during his streams (which is just Japanese for “Good Morning”). Now, people joke that he’s the “Final Boss of Ohio,” given his tendency to imitate popular, intimidating anime characters.

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      Only in Ohio: Explaining the TikTok & Twitter Memes (23)

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      Only in Ohio: Explaining the TikTok & Twitter Memes (2024)

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      What does the phrase "only in Ohio" mean? ›

      The "Only in Ohio" meme, like many regional memes, is a form of internet humor that highlights quirky or unusual aspects of life in Ohio.

      Why is Ohio associated with memes? ›

      The meme seems to have sprouted from an old joke made in 2016, after a social media account shared a bus announcement board displaying "Ohio will be eliminated". The joke soon became a trend, with people sharing odd photos and videos captioned "only in Ohio" or "can't even [something] in Ohio".

      What happened in Ohio to make it a meme? ›

      The “Only in Ohio” meme started with a 2016 Tumblr post of a bus announcement that inexplicably stated, “Ohio will be eliminated.” The original post gained over 119,000 likes, setting off a trend that humorously exaggerated Ohio's peculiarities.

      What is Ohio famous for on TikTok? ›

      It all stemmed from a meme called "Ohio vs The World," which gained traction in August 2016 on Tumblr and was centred around the fictitious unknown danger in the state and the state's quest for world dominance.

      What does only in Ohio explain? ›

      “Only in Ohio” Meme Explained

      “Only in Ohio” is a TikTok and Twitter/X meme that makes fun of the US state of Ohio. The memes imagine Ohio as a place where bizarre, apocalyptic, or just unfortunate things happen, which contrasts with its mundane, Midwestern reputation.

      Why is Ohio a slang word? ›

      Now, most memes about the state are saying "so Ohio" or "only in Ohio" about something bizarre or random. It's usually tied to images, GIFs or videos that highlight something ridiculous. The memes imply that Ohio is a place where strange things happen.

      What is the controversy at Ohio State? ›

      In June 2020, Ohio State University agreed to pay $40.9 million to settle the lawsuits of 162 men who alleged sexual abuse during Strauss's tenure. In September 2021, a judge dismissed several cases brought against the university on grounds that the statute of limitations had passed.

      Why does every movie mention Ohio? ›

      Ohio has played a significant role in films from the beginning of movies to the present. In 1891 Thomas Edison of Milan, Ohio invented the Kinetoscope which was the forerunner to the motion picture projector.

      What is Ohio famously known for? ›

      Above all else, Ohio is famous for Cincinnati chili, a polarizing style of chili served over spaghetti. Ohio also takes pride in its strong dairy industry, producing cheeses and ice cream that are enjoyed locally and even rival those from Wisconsin, America's undeniable cheese capital.

      Is Ohio a good place to live? ›

      Ohio is the #1 most affordable state in the U.S. That means the life you want is within financial reach. Whether you're building a business or a career, you'll get more for your money when great salaries, lower taxes, and a better cost of living combine to open the doors to your American Dream.

      What does the Ohio against the world mean? ›

      From the heart of Cincinnati is where Ohio Against The World originates. But it's more than just Ohio. The brand's message is no matter where you are from, you can conquer anything. It's a mindset that everyone should incorporate into their lifestyle.

      What is the latest news in Ohio? ›

      Top Ohio News Headlines
      • Columbus Zoo launches 'scooter pals' rentals. ...
      • Mayor Ginther named head of national mayoral group. ...
      • Connecting with COSI: Spectrum Tree makeover. ...
      • Police ID man hit by rollercoaster at Kings Island. ...
      • Ohio summer wine festivals and winery events. ...
      • Free yoga, other summer events at Easton Town Center.

      Who created Ohio? ›

      Rufus Putnam, the "Father of Ohio"

      The landing of Rufus Putnam and the first settlers at Marietta, Ohio in 1788. Rufus Putnam served in important military capacities in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He was one of the most highly respected men in the early years of the United States.

      What is Ohio State best known for? ›

      Highly ranked

      We're ranked among the world's most innovative universities by Reuters, and we're the only university in the country with four colleges (Medicine, Nursing, Optometry and Veterinary Medicine) awarded the Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award (INSIGHT into Diversity).

      What is Ohio's nickname and why? ›

      Ohio is known as the Buckeye State because buckeye trees were prevalent in the area when the territory was settled in the late 18th century. The buckeye gets its name from its distinctive nutlike seed that, when dried, appears a rich, dark brown color with a single lighter brown spot that resembles the eye of a deer.

      What does it mean to be in Ohio? ›

      It's a rather recent use in slang. Ohio is a state in the US, nothing really special about it. As a joke, people started saying "only in Ohio" or "X in Ohio" usually accompanied with videos or pictures of weird things going on. Along with this, Ohio could be used as a synonym for weird or creepy.

      What does the Ohio motto mean? ›

      Adopted in 1959, the Ohio motto, With God, all things are possible, is a quotation taken from Matthew, 19:26. From 1865 until 1867, however, the motto was: Imperium in Imperio (Latin for "Empire within an Empire"). Too controversial for a post-Civil War society, it was repealed after two years.

      What does Ohio mean in greeting? ›

      Ohayou – おはよう

      Meaning: Good morning (informal) Pronunciation: Oh-ha-yoh(oo) – ends up sounding a little like the state, Ohio. About: We'll start off with ohayou, good morning in Japanese. This is the more casual way of saying good morning that you can use with friends and family.

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