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Create the perfect First Time meme using our intuitive editor on Post2x. Whether you're welcoming someone to a chaotic situation or joking about a shared struggle, our generator makes it simple.
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Where did the First meme come from?
The 'First Time?' meme originates from the 2018 Western anthology film 'The Ballad of Buster Scruggs' by the Coen Brothers. The scene features James Franco's character standing on a gallows about to be executed, turning to a sobbing fellow prisoner and dryly asking, 'First time?'. This image has become a foundational internet trope used to mock or comfort newcomers who are panicking during a stressful situation that the speaker has already mastered. It is exceptionally popular in volatile environments like cryptocurrency trading, competitive gaming, and high-stakes corporate culture.
Is the First tool free to use?
Totally free. Premium features are available for power users who want more from First.
How does the AI caption feature work?
Our AI is trained on viral content. to get free credits and start creating First text that works.
Is it possible to customize the meme image?
Custom photos work great. Upload your image and apply the same meme format.
Do I have to log in to create memes?
No registration required. Just open the tool and start creating.
Can businesses use this meme maker?
Commercial use is allowed. Create meme content for your brand, just respect image copyrights.
Why use this meme maker over others?
Unlike basic tools, this meme maker offers AI writing, engagement predictions, and social sharing. Check out all our tools for creators.
Can I save the meme to my device?
Click download and you get a PNG file perfect for sharing.
Does this meme maker support social posting?
One-click sharing to social media. Your meme goes live on X or other platforms immediately.
Is there a no-watermark option for this meme?
Yes! The no-watermark option is available for Pro subscribers. Your First exports completely clean.




