We know that Netflix is in the midst of a crisis right now, what with all the firing going on. But, if Netflix does have to cut its losses and start firing people, we're hoping the streaming giant doesn't remove the people behind its social media platforms.

To announce the arrival of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy on Netflix starting August 1, the Netflix social media team decided to go with the perfect meme.

If you're curious to see what it is, check out the tweet below:

For context, the scene is taken from 2002's Spider-Man where Peter Parker chances into his childhood friend and longtime crush, Mary Jane Watson. As the two try to catch up and ask how they're doing, MJ's boss interrupts the conversation from across the street by shouting at her that the drawer is short on cash. MJ initially tried to shrug him off but he continues to heckle her, to which MJ responds by saying, "Yes, Enrique, OK, I get you!" Hence, the meme was born.

It's a relatively forgettable scene that the internet immortalized and turned into an inside joke among people who look fondly over Sam Raimi's first Spider-Man outing. It's like Bully Maguire from 2007's Spider-Man 3 and how the internet loves to use him to mock others.