Internet culture has a special kind of magic, it finds brilliance in the absurd, identity in the irreverent, and community in the chaos. And sometimes, in the middle of a scrolling session that starts with memes and ends with self-discovery, you find a girl named Megan, in a dark room lit by pink LEDs, grinning while wearing a shirt that says something completely unhinged and unexpectedly beautiful:”I PUT THE GAY IN DYSLEXIC.”
Megan I Put The Gay In Dyslexic Shirt: Pure Queer Internet Energy
The Megan I Put The Gay In Dyslexic Shirt is the kind of thing that could only exist in 2025, born from a tweet, and memed into fashion. Featuring a constellation of chaotic cats with wide-eyed, cross-eyed, gay-eyed. All floating in a collage of fire, glitchy rainbows, and unspoken bi panic. The phrase “I PUT THE GAY IN DYSLEXIC” arches over the top and bottom in metallic rainbow letters, shimmering like a Hot Topic fever dream turned queer manifesto. It’s unfiltered. It’s defiant. It’s hilarious. And somehow, it’s also… a little profound.

The shirt exploded after Megan, now affectionately known as “Megan from the video”, dropped a six-second clip dancing in the shirt, captioned by a fan with the now-viral line. One tweet later, and the phrase became part of the internet’s collective consciousness. It’s been used to describe the wonderfully confusing experience of being neurodivergent and LGBTQ+, of being emotionally chaotic but self-aware, of being someone who is both lost and found in their identity and not giving a damn what it’s “supposed” to look like.
This isn’t just funny. It’s cathartic. It’s liberation wrapped in absurdist humor. For queer kids who grew up misunderstood, misdiagnosed, mislabeled or just misquoted. This shirt isn’t mocking. It’s reclaiming. It’s wearing your weird like armor and saying: “Yeah, I’m a little gay, a little dyslexic, a little feral and entirely fabulous.” And if that doesn’t make you smile, then maybe you just don’t get it. Which is okay. This one’s not for you.








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