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  "textContent": "I'm In 1.3 Seconds, also known simply as the I'm In Meme, refers to a reaction image, GIF and exploitable meme derived from the earlier YouTube thumbnail meme I'm Out! 1.3 Seconds that depicts businessman Daymond John from the reality TV show Shark Tank. The format acts as an inversion of the original joke, replacing Daymond John's immediate rejection with enthusiastic approval and editing a smile onto his face.\n\nThe meme gained usage in late 2025 and 2026, primarily in TikTok comment sections as a sticker to show approval of something. As it spread, many variations replacing Daymond John in the original with other characters or people emerged, typically keeping the same text with the green arrow.",
  "title": "Shark Tank \"I'm In! 1.3 Seconds\" Reaction Image Explained"
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