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Boy in pajamas with Spongebob(Pajama kid) - a meme with a guy in pajamas, which depicts SpongeBob. It is clearly written on the boy's face that he is dissatisfied with something.

Origin

One of the most popular memes can easily be considered a photo of a boy in pajamas with SpongeBob. This character gained his fame thanks to, to put it mildly, a not very pleasant situation for the boy himself.

The fact is that the baby’s dissatisfaction was caused by the fact that his mother mixed up the day when the children were supposed to do beautiful photos with the so-called “pajama” day and sent her son to school in the same yellow and blue pajamas with the image of all children’s favorite character - SpongeBob.

Perhaps the young man’s dissatisfaction, which is easily read on his face, was caused by this omission, but the background (and the seabed is depicted at the back) perfectly complements the image of the schoolboy (since the hero himself - SpongeBob - lives at the bottom of the ocean).

A photo of a disgruntled guy in pajamas was published on April 4, 2014 on Reddit. The author was a friend of that same boy, who told the details of the story.

What makes the story a little confusing is that some time after the peak of virality of the “boy in pajamas with spongebob” meme, the mother of this same boy posted a new photo of him - a little older, but with the same dissatisfied face. Hence the question: perhaps she didn’t confuse anything and the guy just always has that face?

Meaning

Often, this meme is used by one or another Internet user when he is indignant or becomes gloomy, for example (just relevant for the summer): “Sweated - while drying off after a shower” or “When asked if you found a job.”

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Internet memes are like brain viruses: they penetrate our online communication without knowing where they came from. We dug up the stories of stupid pictures that you've probably seen more than once, but whose origins you might not know.

The photo in which little Sammy clutched sand in his fist to feast on it was perceived by Internet users as a manifestation of the child’s domineering character. The photo gave the boy worldwide popularity, which later helped him save his father’s life: at the age of 8, Sammy raised more than 30 thousand dollars for a kidney transplant operation for his dad.

Baby Chloe became an Internet meme thanks to a video her parents posted on YouTube. The video “Lily’s Disneyland surprise... AGAIN” has received more than 12 million views. In it, the parents suddenly announce to the girls that they are going to Disneyland. The older sister Lily cries with happiness, but little Chloe does not understand what is happening and looks in bewilderment at her parents and at her sister.

A boy in SpongeBob pajamas became an internet symbol of embarrassment after his mother confused the day when children were photographed with "pajama day" and sent the child to school in a rather unconventional costume. But how it matches the background!

Robert Downey Jr.'s facial expression has become one of the Internet's favorite reactions to an "original" compliment, an intrusive question or a "300 joke." The picture quickly went viral on the Internet after the film “The Avengers,” from where the famous shot was taken.

The meme that blew up the Internet was a girl with an insidious look against the backdrop of a fire. The situation in which the photo was taken actually turned out to be not so sinister. Photographer Dave Roth was walking with his daughter Zoe when he noticed training sessions firefighters, captured his daughter against the backdrop of a specially set fire to a house.

The meme is used in situations when a crazy, alarming idea suddenly comes to mind. The picture is a screenshot from the 1989 film Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.

The history of this meme is no less epic than the face of a child. The picture is not a screenshot from an Asap Rocky video, but from a children's educational video that shows how to use the toilet. So instead of the expected “purple kisses” we heard “bye bye poop”.

This is a still from the movie "The Lord of the Rings". Boromir, who with a characteristic gesture uttered the phrase “you can’t just take the ring and take it to Mordor,” was played by English actor Sean Bean.

“Come on, tell me how much fun you had this summer...” The meme appeared thanks to a still from the 1971 film “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” with actor Gene Wilder. In the West, a version with the caption “You must be new here” is popular.

The same sage who gives serious advice, adding a malicious correction to it. The meme arose not entirely justifiably: the photo is not of the philosopher Confucius, but of the founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba. During his lifetime he became the hero of many legends. In the last century, this outstanding Japanese was credited with the ability to rise above the ground and become invisible. Well, in the 21st century, Morihei Ueshiba gained worldwide authority, becoming an Internet legend.

Internet memes easily penetrate our online communication, but where they come from is unlikely to be easily answered. You will learn the real stories behind ten popular memes, and also see what their heroes look like now.

Successful child

The boy in the photo is Sammy. Parents captured their child eating sand, but Internet users interpreted this photo as a manifestation of the child’s domineering character. The meme went viral and eventually brought Sammy great popularity. Already an eight-year-old boy, this fame helped save his father. Sammy raised over $30,000 for his dad's surgery.

By the way, this is what this successful child looks like now.

Boy in pajamas

The origin of this photo was an embarrassing situation when the boy’s mother sent him to school in SpongeBob pajamas, having mixed up the day of shooting for school album Happy pajama day. But it goes well with the background. It is unlikely that this boy expected worldwide popularity at that moment. And just look how he has changed.

Meme with Robert Downey Jr.'s face

Probably each of us has seen this meme at least once. The picture went viral after the movie “The Avengers”, from where they took this shot with the famous actor who played Iron Man. In the photo, Tony Stark rolls his eyes, crossing his arms over his chest with an extremely displeased expression on his face. Since then, it has become a common reaction to all sorts of annoying situations.

Arsonist girl

Although this photo looks impressive, the story of its creation is not as shocking as one might think. The father, who works as a photographer, was just walking with his daughter and came across a firefighter training exercise. He captured little Zoe with a very insidious look against the backdrop of a burning building.

Suspicious Ted

If you watched the movie “Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure” starring Keanu Reeves, you should have noticed this meme in it. Although the film is quite old (1989), the picture with the shocked expression on the actor’s face is still used on the Internet. By the way, even the actor himself posts it on his Twitter from time to time.

You can’t just take it and...

In the photo is actor Sean Bean, who played Boromir in the famous film trilogy “The Lord of the Rings”. In the original, he utters the phrase: “You can’t just take the ring to Mordor,” but witty Internet users began to use it in appropriate situations.

Come on, tell me

This meme appeared from the 1971 film “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” with Gene Wilder, who played Willy Wonka. The meaning of this meme is to express interest in what kind of lies a person can tell you, even though you know the truth. By the way, English-speaking users have the same meme with the inscription “You must be new here” (“You must be new here”).

Puzzled Chloe

If you watch the video “Lily’s Disneyland surprise... AGAIN”, you will easily recognize a little girl named Chloe, whose funny bewilderment was so liked by people on the Internet that it became a meme. In the video, the parents of two girls - the eldest Lily and the youngest Chloe - surprise their daughters and say that they are going to Disneyland. And while the older one is crying with joy, the younger one is trying to understand what happened.

What kid?

And the history of this meme raises as many questions as the expression on the boy’s face on it. No matter how it sounds, the screenshot is taken from a children's educational video that tells how to use the toilet correctly.

Troll Sensei

It's time to destroy another misconception - the photo is not Confucius at all, but the man who founded the martial art of aikido, Morihei Ueshiba. They use this meme when they give serious advice, adding a snide correction to it. By the way, the man in the photo was credited with many amazing abilities, such as invisibility or levitation.

What meme stories do you know? Share them in the comments.

The photo in which little Sammy clutched sand in his fist to feast on it was perceived by Internet users as a manifestation of the child’s domineering character. The photo gave the boy worldwide popularity, which later helped him save his father’s life: at the age of 8, Sammy raised more than 30 thousand dollars for a kidney transplant operation for his dad.

Puzzled Chloe


Baby Chloe became an Internet meme thanks to a video that her parents posted on YouTube. The video “Lily’s Disneyland surprise... AGAIN” has received more than 12 million views. In it, the parents suddenly announce to the girls that they are going to Disneyland. The older sister Lily cries with happiness, but little Chloe does not understand what is happening and looks in bewilderment at her parents and at her sister.

Boy in pajamas

A boy in SpongeBob pajamas became an internet symbol of embarrassment after his mother confused the day when children were photographed with "pajama day" and sent the child to school in a rather unconventional costume. But how it matches the background!

My face when...


Robert Downey Jr.'s facial expression has become one of the Internet's favorite reactions to an "original" compliment, an intrusive question or a "300 joke." The picture quickly went viral on the Internet after the film “The Avengers,” from where the famous shot was taken.

Arsonist girl


The meme that blew up the Internet was a girl with an insidious look against the backdrop of a fire. The situation in which the photo was taken actually turned out to be not so sinister. Photographer Dave Roth was walking with his daughter Zoe and, noticing firefighter training sessions, captured his daughter against the backdrop of a house that had been deliberately set on fire.

Suspicious Ted


The meme is used in situations when a crazy, alarming idea suddenly comes to mind. The picture is a screenshot from the 1989 film Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.

What kid?


The history of this meme is no less epic than the face of a child. The picture is not a screenshot from an Asap Rocky video, but from a children's educational video that shows how to use the toilet. So instead of the expected “purple kisses” we heard “bye bye poop”.

You can’t just take it and...


This is a still from the movie "The Lord of the Rings". Boromir, who with a characteristic gesture uttered the phrase “you can’t just take the ring and take it to Mordor,” was played by English actor Sean Bean.

Come on, tell me


“Come on, tell me how much fun you had this summer...” The meme appeared thanks to a still from the 1971 film “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” with actor Gene Wilder. In the West, a version with the caption “You must be new here” is popular.

Sensei troll


The same sage who gives serious advice, adding a malicious correction to it. The meme arose not entirely justifiably: the photo is not of the philosopher Confucius, but of the founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba. During his lifetime he became the hero of many legends. In the last century, this outstanding Japanese was credited with the ability to rise above the ground and become invisible. Well, in the 21st century, Morihei Ueshiba gained worldwide authority, becoming an Internet legend.

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10. Doge

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