I was recently reminded of one of my favorite memes on the Internet known as the "Distracted Boy" meme. You know the one. The man being distracted by an attractive woman while he is already holding the hand of an attractive girlfriend. The situation is exacerbated by the fact that the girlfriend realizes that her boyfriend is distracted. The original meme is pictured on the left. The meme began to go viral in 2017 and has been edited, referred to, and parodied ad nauseum all this time since. The meme has been used to demonstrate betrayal, disloyalty, or to mock a person or idea. It has been popular because the image is so good at illustrating these ideas in a single image. The meme has become so ubiquitous on the Internet it has it's own Wikipedia article. One of my favorite videos on YouTube was posted by channel Funny or Die in which they dramatized what happened after this moment in the meme.
The video is funny and worth a watch. I also wanted to post some of my favorite memes based on the original.
There are websites that lets you make your own versions for free. One of my favorites is imgflip. Of course now it is 2024 and we have generated AI tools that can take a still photo and realistically animate a video that runs 25 frames per second (fps). Below is an example I got from indy100.com where Stablility AI's Stable Video tool was used to animate the meme. It is surreal.
Fortunately, there has been code to generate such videos yourself. Here is the link to the GitHub project. By far, my favorite use of editing this meme is the following.
This video summarizes the theory that the serpent in Garden of Eden told about in the Book of Genesis was not really a snake but a fallen angel - Lucifer. What do you think? The video leaves a lot of questions in the air. Was the fallen angel in the form of a snake? What did Eve see what was talking to her? Some people even assume that all animals talked to Adam and Eve to explain why Eve wasn't concerned about a snake talking to her. The way I understand the passage is that what destroyed human relationship with God was the fact of their disobedience and not just the fruit they ate.