Meme check: People are making 'evil' versions of the most random references
The internet isn't exactly the most logical of places, but a new trending meme has people wondering what it means to be good and evil. Well, sort of.
In case your timeline isn't already filled with the negative versions of your favorite pop culture icons and fictional personalities, a new meme sees photos of people in negative photograph form captioned with the opposite of their catchphrases or personalities.
Per meme origin site Know Your Meme, the format started on Sept. 21 with an image of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. captioned with “Evil MLK be like / I have a nightmare” to juxtapost his famous "I Have a Dream" speech.
Since then, it's skyrocketed to hilarious heights and even to our own Filipino pop culture references.
It's hard to explain, and even harder not to laugh at. Here are a few prime examples of the "Evil X be like" meme:
Gusto ko lang naman sana makamura mareng susan pic.twitter.com/w5V1VcL8B0
— Arshie Larga (@Arshiethromycin) October 20, 2021
I HAVE TO SAY THIS pic.twitter.com/zXtIWwKvKM
— ralf mykael ? (@ralfmyk) October 19, 2021
— iskgy (@iskoguy) October 19, 2021
— dawn of the house of gucci (@ryantheedina) October 18, 2021
last na lang?? pic.twitter.com/nH8y2C0QKd
— chewyy? (@mocchibeardok) October 16, 2021
idk if nagawa na to but.....
— dana #ManggagawaNaman2022 (@danamendoza_) October 18, 2021
pagpalain ka jhepoy dizon ang gwapo ng pagmumukha mo ? pic.twitter.com/us2jmFzRgh
ibel pic.twitter.com/rARyYJApDR
— Security Guard ??♂️ (@SikyuCebu) October 20, 2021
Evil SpongeBob would be like "I'm not ready" pic.twitter.com/lCJHbZj3E5
— SpongeBob (@SpongeBob) October 18, 2021