

The Let Me In meme features a reaction image or GIF of American comedian Eric Andre screaming "Let me in!" outside the Democratic National Convention in 2016.
The meme captures a moment from Eric Andre's comedy series, showcasing his exaggerated expression of desperation, which resonates with various relatable scenarios.
On July 29th, 2016, a special episode of The Eric Andre Show titled "Near the DNC" aired on Adult Swim. The clip was subsequently uploaded to YouTube, amassing 2.9 million views and 55,000 likes over three years. The earliest known use of the GIF appeared on October 28th, 2018, when Twitter user @thotcelot shared it with a humorous caption, highlighting its potential for meme creation.
The meme gained traction on November 3rd, 2018, when Stevie A posted a shortened clip on YouTube, receiving over 366,000 views and 9,600 likes within three months. Users quickly began sharing their own humorous captions in the comments, showcasing the meme's versatility. Throughout early 2019, the GIF was widely circulated on Twitter and Reddit, with various users creatively applying the image to different scenarios, further cementing its place in meme culture.
