In an accidental Instagram post, actor Chris Evans shared an important public service announcement with his 6.1 million followers: “Guard That Pussy.”

For those of you who’ve been offline the past few days, let’s back up a second. On Saturday, Evans had a bit of a social media mishap when he briefly posted a screenshot of a camera roll to his Instagram Story.

Among the collection of 11 photos and videos that were visible in the screenshot was a dick pic, which obviously made headlines. But Evans also shared a meme that featured the words “Guard That Pussy” (GTP) atop of a photo of his face. 

Since Evans told the world he’s down with GTP, I, for one, haven’t stopped thinking about it.

Nude photos are private and should not be sought out or shared. But hilarious, gasp-inducing memes? After several conversations with friends and co-workers, we ultimately came to the same conclusion. The GTP meme should be the only image in the spotlight.

When you think about it, the meme is really something. If this was a screenshot from Evans’ own personal photo library, that means he actively saved (or made!!!!) this image himself. Iconic.

According to tweets, the meme also means different things to different people. Is Chris doing the guarding himself? (Big Captain America energy.) Is he the one that people should be guarding from? And also, does Chris Evans sext with self-centered memes like this? I have so many questions.

No matter what the meme is used for, the fact that Evans himself shared it to his own social media account is absolutely hilarious. Will I ever get over it? Unclear! But I’m certainly not alone in my appreciation.

While we should all respectfully let the Chris Evans nude photo discourse fade as quickly as possible, we can keep the GTP meme alive for the rest of time, right? As a treat.