Mark Zuckerberg’s surfing picture with too much sunscreen triggers memes on the internet:
Co-founder of Facebook and CEO Mark Zuckerberg prompted memes and jokes online after a picture of him surfboarding in Hawaii with too much sunscreen on his face posted on social media. The picture shared shows Zuckerberg, in an electric surfboard in Hawaii, with way too much sunscreen on his face during the COVID-19 pandemic.
While some people couldn’t ignore Zuckerberg’s uncanny resemblance to Batman villain joker, others compared the bi
llionaire to Data from Star Trek.
Check out some of the reactions below:
Mark Zuckerberg really keeps looking more like Data from Star Trek. pic.twitter.com/Eqtc1uLJ9b
— ((Fitzy)) 🐝 (@TheFknLizrdKing) July 19, 2020
No one has ever seen Mark Zuckerberg and the ghost from Spirited Away in the same room, just saying pic.twitter.com/RZ54gjcHJz
— Brent Peabody (@brent_peabody) July 19, 2020
No one has ever seen Mark Zuckerberg and the ghost from Spirited Away in the same room, just saying pic.twitter.com/RZ54gjcHJz
— Brent Peabody (@brent_peabody) July 19, 2020
Mark Zuckerberg out here trying to help Aang defeat the Fire Nation. pic.twitter.com/xWVW5f3yuF
— Carter (@CarterJCamann) July 19, 2020
There’s a fresh career just waiting for Mark Zuckerberg. pic.twitter.com/o56fyyiLCY
— Ivica Milarić (@filmzadanas) July 19, 2020
— Stephen McGregor (@smcgregor101) July 19, 2020
Was trying to think of who Mark Zuckerberg surfing reminded me of & then it came to me pic.twitter.com/ybue3Prbkr
— Tom Reagan’s Hat (@RufusTSuperfly) July 19, 2020
Mark Zuckerberg out here looking like the Joker on vacation pic.twitter.com/BZai7AgLlS
— Carlo (@yesthatCarlo) July 20, 2020
I was thinking Zuckerberg looks a bit like famous pantomimist Marcel Marcel, but it ends there…b/c latter was a much better “communicator” and certainly more of a humanist & scocially-responsible philanthropist‼️ pic.twitter.com/hoGyAbIjML
— Michael A. Freeman (@MFreeman_ATASED) July 20, 2020
Earlier this month, the 36-year-old made the news when a campaign was launched against him, accusing him of colonising the island of Kauai- the second oldest and one of the main islands of Hawaii.