The phrase "Human, I remember you're genocides" has exploded across the internet, solidifying its place as one of the most recognizable, yet often misunderstood, pieces of video game meme culture in recent years. As of this writing in December 2025, this viral catchphrase continues to spark curiosity, primarily among new fans of the indie RPG classic, Undertale, and its sequel, Deltarune.
This deep-dive article will dissect the true origin, context, and evolution of the infamous line, revealing why it became a cornerstone of the franchise's dark fandom and how it directly relates to the player's choices within the game's narrative, including the notorious Genocide Route and the subsequent fan creations it has inspired.
The True Origin: Sans, The Genocide Route, and Misattribution
The core of the "I remember you're genocides" phenomenon lies in a specific, dark playthrough of the 2015 role-playing game, Undertale. To fully grasp the meme's impact and its connection to the game's lore, it is essential to understand the key entities involved and the path that leads to this infamous line.
- The Game: Undertale (2015), an indie RPG created by Toby Fox, famous for its unique combat system and branching narrative paths based on player morality (Pacifist, Neutral, Genocide).
- The Character: Sans, the lazy but powerful skeleton comedian who acts as the final boss of the Genocide Route.
- The Route: The Genocide Route (or "No Mercy run"), which is triggered when the player systematically kills every single monster in every area of the game, completely emptying the encounter counter.
- The Actual Quote: The viral phrase is a misattribution. The character Sans never actually says the exact line "Human, I remember you're genocides" in the original game. His dialogue during the final confrontation is much more nuanced, focusing on the player's "sins" and the concept of a "bad time."
- Meme Birth: The phrase originated from a fan-made image or fan game where Sans is depicted saying the line, often with deliberately poor grammar ("you're" instead of "your") to add to the absurdity and dark humor.
- The Fan Game Link: One of the earliest and most significant sources is the fan game UNDERTALE: Remembering the GENOCIDES, which features the line prominently and helped popularize the meme across platforms like YouTube and Reddit.
The meme effectively compresses the entire emotional weight and existential dread of the Genocide Route into a single, grammatically incorrect, punchy line, making it a perfect piece of internet shorthand for the player's darkest choices.
The Mechanics of the Genocide Route (No Mercy Run)
The "genocides" Sans is referencing—or, rather, that the meme implies he is referencing—are the multiple resets and playthroughs where the player, controlling the human protagonist, systematically eradicates the entire monster population of the Underground. This is not a standard playthrough; it requires a deliberate, grinding effort that fundamentally alters the game's structure and dialogue.
The Player's Role and The Flow of Genocide
In a standard RPG, grinding is common, but Undertale turns this mechanic into a moral choice. The key steps to triggering the Genocide Route are precise and unforgiving:
- The Kill Count: The player must remain in each area (Ruins, Snowdin, Waterfall, Hotland) until the "random encounter" counter is exhausted and the message "But nobody came." appears.
- The Consequences: Unlike the Pacifist Route, the Genocide Route kills major characters like Papyrus and Undyne, fundamentally changing the world. The music becomes distorted, and the world appears empty and devoid of hope.
- Sans's Role: Sans, who normally only gives a brief judgment, becomes the ultimate obstacle. His battle is famously difficult, serving as a meta-narrative challenge to the player's determination to complete the "No Mercy" run.
The phrase "I remember you're genocides" speaks directly to the meta-narrative—the idea that even after a full game reset, some characters, like Sans, retain a vague, unsettling memory of the player's past atrocities, a concept known as "karma" within the fandom.
From Underground to Cyber World: The 'Snowgraves' Evolution
The popularity of the original meme was so immense that it paved the way for a direct, equally viral successor in Toby Fox's next game, Deltarune. This evolution is crucial for understanding the meme's current topical authority and its lasting impact on the fan base.
The Rise of 'Kris, I Remember You're Snowgraves'
With the release of Deltarune Chapter 2, a new, equally dark alternate route was discovered, known as the Snowgrave Route. This route mirrors the Genocide Route but involves a different set of horrifying choices, including forcing the protagonist, Kris, to manipulate their companion, Noelle, into freezing enemies with the "Snowgrave" spell.
The new meme, "Kris, I Remember You're Snowgraves," became an instant hit, directly referencing the structure of the original "genocides" meme. This variation features the character Spamton, or sometimes Sans himself, delivering the line to Kris. The Snowgrave meme reinforces the central theme of the original: the player's actions, even in secret routes, are remembered and have irreversible consequences on the in-game world and its characters.
The Meme's Cultural Spread and Fan Creations
The "I remember you're genocides" meme has transcended the gaming community, becoming a generalized template for absurd, dark, and meta-commentary humor. Its spread is characterized by:
- Fan Games: The aforementioned UNDERTALE: Remembering the GENOCIDES, which has seen recent patches and updates, is a testament to the meme's longevity.
- Rhythm Games: The line has been adapted into various rhythm game challenges and music tracks, turning the dark joke into a musical phenomenon.
- TikTok and YouTube: Short-form video platforms use the phrase and its derivatives in edits, parodies, and reaction videos, often to express a sense of meta-awareness or to reference a dark secret or past wrongdoing.
- LSI Keyword Connections: The meme has spawned countless related searches and discussions, linking entities such as Chara, Flowey, The Player, Determination, Reset, Timeline, Gaster Blasters, and the overall concept of moral ambiguity in gaming.
In essence, "Human, I remember you're genocides" is more than just a funny, poorly-phrased quote; it is a powerful piece of meta-commentary that encapsulates the unique player-game relationship established by Undertale and Deltarune—a constant, haunting reminder that in these worlds, your choices truly matter, and nothing is ever truly forgotten.
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