![]() He was upset, VERY upset, it was probably the first time Mari ever saw him like this. Mari momentarily looked down and cringed at the memory, Sunny was a quiet kid but the sheer void of nothingness that emanated from him during the car ride spoke volumes to her. Yelling at him to do it over and over until he screamed at her to shut up. She had sacrificed so much time and effort to get here, her relationship with her brother had been damaged because of her desperation to get it perfect. ![]() more excited about that? Happy? Anything besides sheer boredom and anger? She didn't need to be a psychic to predict what was going to happen next: She would win first place, everyone would congratulate her, get whatever the prize was, go home, and eat some butter-pecan ice cream. They had done it huh? Maybe Sunny still made a mistake or two during the performance but nobody seemed to notice, not even the judges, or maybe they just didn't care. Mari looked over at Sunny who was replicating her actions though without the smile. Smile and wave, smile, wave, smile, wave, etc. Her parent's were likely doing the same but she didn't bother looking for them. Kel and Aubrey stood near, clapping their little hearts out. Like clockwork he blushed yet still kept his composure. Mari quickly gave her own smile and blew him a kiss. Mari scanned the crowd and found Henry up in the front seats clapping furiously only to stop to give her a thumbs up along with an award-winning smile. While the duo gave their bows a banquet of roses was thrown at Mari's feet. As soon as it was over the lights once again blared on them and the crowd gave their thunderous applause as cheers boomed across the theater. On December 4th, 2021, Twitter user discovered that the "nerdy kid" in the meme is most likely a 2004 picture of him at Lego League.ĭidn't believe it at first, but Mari played her final notes and the sound of Sunny's violin slowly faded away the lights dimmed on them as their duet came to its end. In many examples of the meme, slang compliment King is used.Īdditionally, the meme, along with the parent Buff Guys on Laptops format, has been gained popularity in Redraws. In the following days, wholesome versions of the meme in which bodybuilders provided guidance and advice to the teenager gained large popularity online on Twitter, Instagram, iFunny and other social networks (examples shown below). The post received over 12,800 retweets and 51,300 likes in three weeks (shown below). On October 18th, 2019, Twitter user posted the version of the meme in which the teenager asked for guidance at the gym, with the bodybuilders being willing to help. Starting on October 16th, more Twitter users posted memes where the teenager offered poorly expressed arguments in contrast to well-expressed opinions offered by the bodybuilders (examples shown below). Some examples of the format imagined two or more bodybuilders discussing various topics for example, anime series. ![]() In the following months, more users posted memes which imagining muscular men expressing thoughts and ideas which are either wholesome or/and can be attributed to anime fans, gamers, avid readers, furries or members of other communities rarely associated with bodybuilding (examples shown below, center and right). On February 21st, 2019, Twitter user made the first viral meme based on an image of an unidentified bodybuilder using a laptop, with the meme imagining him as a person who would set an image of an anime girl as a profile picture (shown below, left). The tweet received over 6,400 retweets and 25,500 likes in three weeks. ![]() The panel introduced a bespectacled male teenager sitting in front of the laptop, which circulated online at least since 2007 and has been previously used in Wow, This Is Literally Me meme format and other memes (shown below). On October 16th, 2019, Twitter user posted the earliest meme which featured the addition of an additional panel to the Buff Guys Typing on Laptops format. A variation of Buff Guys Typing on Laptops, the spin-off format gained spread on Twitter and other social media in the second half of October 2019. Flex lewis, mike o'hearn, bodybuilders, miyathequeen, bitchassbowie, jasthelass Aboutīuff Guys Help Out Nerdy Kid refers to a three- and four-panel meme formats in which several bodybuilders, usually Flex Lewis, Mike O'Hearn and another unidentified muscular man, advise a male teenager sitting in front of a laptop on various subjects. ![]()
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