‘Sad Kanye’ meme has the internet laughing

May 7, 2014 - 07:49
May 7, 2014 - 07:55
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‘Sad Kanye’ meme has the internet laughing
‘Sad Kanye’ meme has the internet laughing

SAD Kanye is the best kind of Kanye, at least according to the inteet this week.

A long-forgotten snap of Kanye West looking particularly forlo has gathered steam online in recent days as a hilarious meme.

First, a little backstory: the humorous snap emerged on April 30 when Instagram user Alex Yenni posted an Instagram photo of a picture he found in a zip-lining office in Mexico.

The picture, most likely from 2012, features a smiling Kim Kardashian with a zip-lining instructor, while poor Kanye looks dejected in the background, apparently unaware he’s been caught on camera.

In the week since that pic emerged, inteet pranksters have transposed Sad Kanye into a variety of new settings:

Life’s tough at the top.

Life’s tough at the top. Source: Twitter

 

Kanye Gump?

Kanye Gump? Source: Twitter

 

Kanye watching the throne.

Kanye watching the throne. Source: Twitter

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