[h=2]About[/h]
“Go Home, You Are Drunk” is an expression used to point out someone else’s failure or misplaced objects, similar to other well-known dismissive statements like
You’re Doing It Wrong and
Buzzkilling. The phrase is typically featured in image
macros in which the subject is performing a task incorrectly or found in an out-of-place position.
[h=2]Origin[/h] Prior to its appearance in image macros, the phrase has been colloquially used to advise someone against over-drinking or scold him or her for losing self-control, comprable to another English idiom “let’s call it a day.” The earliest known instance of an image featuring the snowclone “Go home X, you’re drunk” was posted to the Internet humor site Natuba[SUP]
[1][/SUP] on October 6th, 2008, which included a photograph of graffiti on a bathroom wall (shown below).

[h=2]Spread[/h] On October 24th, 2010, a similar joke was used in an image macro posted to the “Historic LOLs”
Cheezburger[SUP]
[8][/SUP] page, which featured a painting of a robed man yelling the phrase “And I banged your mother!” accompanied by an embarassed-looking man saying “You’re drunk dad, go home” (shown below).

On August 6th, 2012, Redditor inquirewue submitted an image macro to the /r/funny[SUP]
[3][/SUP] subreddit in a post titled “You are drunk,” which included a photograph of several people running from a crash-landing plane with the caption “Go away plane / you are drunk” (shown below, left). Within one month, the post received over 4,600 up votes and 55 comments. On August 27th, Redditor electrolemon submitted a
cinemagraph of a waterfall coming out of the mouth of a rock sculpture in a post titled “Go home
Poseidon, you’re drunk!”[SUP]
[6][/SUP] (shown below, right).
On September 30th,
9gag user ccodex submitted a post titled “Go home, cow, you’re drunk!”,[SUP]
[7][/SUP] featuring a photograph of a cow looking back at a camera while walking in an odd fashion (shown below, left). On October 4th, Redditor danpopo submitted a post titled “Bear go home you are drunk" to the /r/gifs[SUP]
[2][/SUP] subreddit, which featured an animated GIF of a bear flailing its arms wildly at another bear (shown below, right).