I'm Literally the Guy in the Pic

I'm Literally the Guy in the Pic

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A Twitter exchange turned meme in which a man responds to a "Why can't I find a guy like this?" tweet by claiming he is literally the person in the photo.

More about this meme

I'm Literally the Guy in the Pic originated from a December 2014 Twitter exchange: user @reganslatic posted a photo of a young man asking "Why can't I find a guy like this ugh," and in September 2016 user @McCartyConnor replied "I'm literally the guy in the pic." A screenshot went viral on Reddit's r/CringeAnarchy in July 2017 with over 3,300 points, and the format was widely shared on FunnyJunk and r/2meirl4meirl. The meme mutated into photoshopped variations swapping in celebrities — Elon Musk, fictional characters — paired with the same deadpan reply, and spawned Valentine's Day variations when @blackmidgetguy posted a version gaining 5,000+ likes in 2018.

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