Use the 'Krusty Krab vs. Chum Bucket' meme to share your strongest takes

Finally, another way to tell everyone which pizza chain you prefer.
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Chloe Bryan
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Finally, another way to tell everyone which pizza chain you prefer.

Hot on the heels of Evil Patrick, another Spongebob Squarepants meme is making the rounds on Twitter. This one lets you compare two things -- Marvel vs. DC, for example, or two members of One Direction -- using the Krusty Krab (a good, delicious restaurant) and the Chum Bucket (trash).

For instance, the person below prefers McDonald's fries to Burger King fries. For what it's worth, this is the correct opinion.

And this individual would rather watch Drake and Josh than Zoey 101. (Unfortunately, their opinion is incorrect.)

The meme's a few days old at this point, but it's still going strong, likely for two reasons. First, the format is so simple that it's easy to riff on -- there are, for example, a shocking number of Spongebob memes about Spongebob memes on Twitter right now. Also, this may come as a surprise, but people love to share their opinions online. And if they can do so via the world's most delightful cartoon? More power to them.

I, for one, will be using this meme to compare brands of peanut butter. Jif forever, baby!

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Chloe was the shopping editor at Mashable. She was also previously a culture reporter. You can follow her on Twitter at @chloebryan.

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