There is a Hungarian among the most famous memes in the world

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In the world of the internet, the good thing is that everyone can find what interests them the most. It is used not only for educational but also for entertainment purposes, and the latter includes funny cat content as well as memes.
These images are successful because they essentially represent everyday life situations that can be well identified, and the people in them express well the problems or joys of everyday life. No wonder they have become so popular in recent years, writes Femina.hu.
Well-known memes are usually only associated with joke pages, even though the people in them have real, normal lives, and many have changed a lot over the years, so it is no longer certain that we would recognise them on the street. Interestingly, the image of a Hungarian man is one of the best-known memes in the world; the name of András Arató is now intertwined with Hide the Pain Harold.

The former electrical engineer, András Arató, was contacted by a stock photographer on iWiW in 2010 to take pictures of him. His photos began to spread in 2011 after people thought to have discovered that he was suppressing his pain in his facial expression, so he also got the name Hide The Pain Harold. Since then, he has become known in Hungary as well. He was in the Hungarian Masked Singer recently.

This meme was created in 2007 after Laney Griner posted a photo of her son, Sam, trying to eat sand. The photo was first associated with the demolition of sandcastles, and then he became the Success Kid. Since then, the image has appeared in various ads, including on Xbox screensavers. The boy is now 14 years old.

Grumpy Cat’s internet dominance began in 2012 on Reddit, and people loved the grumpy cat. The kitten, originally known as Tardar Sauce, gained a huge fan base, but unfortunately, in 2019, at the age of seven, he passed away.

The image of “Bad Luck Brian” is commonly used to describe various unfortunate, embarrassing, and tragic events. It became a meme when Ian Davies uploaded a yearbook photo of his friend Kyle Craven to Reddit. Kyle said the hoodie rubbed his face before the photoshoot, which is why the moment became so comical.











