<img src = "https://cdn-03.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/viral/article37093707.ece/ALTERNATES/w620/bpanews_6c898a30-96dc-4d9a-90c6-935b3b7988ad_embedded923860" alt = "" I do not I did not see it when it came past, "said Trishna, a student from Cape Town, South Africa, during a press conference in Washington DC. press. "We only saw it when we got back to the hotel that night.
"The guy just went back to shoot the picture I suppose, but his face really makes the picture a lot better."
The remarkable resemblance of the photo with the inescapable online culture Antonio Guillem, the image that created the Distressed Boyfriend, means that it has been shared hundreds of thousands of times in just 24 hours.
Yall my friend was just a photo with her cream ice cream but something about it seemed too familiar sdjkjjsj ?? pic.twitter.com/RRoe8B2IZ9
– Amahle (@pjmboothang) July 7 , 2018
The photo was shared on Twitter with permission from Trishna by her friend Amahle.
"It looks too much like the meme," laughed Amahle.
"I think it worked out well because it was a pretty popular meme to start, so everyone immediately recognized the similarities and the ice cream adds a whole new layer to the meme." 19659002 "Many seemed to quote the tweet with" when life imitates art ".
Sometimes you have to return the photo for aesthetic purposes https://t.co/dSulAY7hLZ
– Matthew A. Cherry (@MatthewACherry) July 8, 2018 [19659021] Twist: He was looking at ice cream
– Matt Drapper (@MattDrapps) July 8, 2018
Some even decided that the new image was a better meme than the original itself, and took steps to show his feelings through the original format of the memorial Distracted Boyfriend
pic.twitter.com/0Vt455Sa6M
– AHHHH (@ j47di) 7 July 2018
A meme in a meme that imitates another meme.
It's OK if your head hurts.