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The Jujutsu Kaisen fandom is known for its crazy memes. They often teeter on undecipherable, but if you know the lore behind them, you can start to understand why the fans find it so funny. In this article, we dig into the lore behind the “nah I’d win” meme, one of the most popular memes in the fandom. We explain what it is, where it comes from, why it's so popular, and more! Read on to learn all about the “nah I’d win” meme (and other memes from Jujutsu Kaisen). But be warned, there are major spoilers ahead.
“Nah I’d Win” Meme: Quick Overview
“Nah I’d win” refers to a moment in Jujutsu Kaisen when Satoru Gojo responds to a character asking if he’d lose against Sukuna. The line was translated differently when it first came out, causing fans to debate which translation was best. This led to redraws of the panel with other characters, birthing the meme.









