Internet’s Biggest Viral Memes Stars & What They’re up to Now

Published on 02/17/2022
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3,2, 1… We Take Off

A wonderful photo of a space shuttle tricked many people once more, and it soon gained popularity as a popular image to post on the internet. Several users expressed dissatisfaction with the necessity of even retouching the image with Photoshop, given that the original is already excellent as it is. A growing number of people are learning to utilize various picture editing applications on a daily basis, which is leading to an increase in the number of fraudulent photos being taken. Unfortunately, because so few people investigate their sources, those photographs soon become viral. In order to keep you entertained, Bored Panda has created a list of phony viral photographs that have deceived internet users all around the world. Some of the modifications, which range from marijuana in space to bears chasing cyclists, are so expertly done that it’s difficult to believe they are false, even when the original image is next to it.

3,2, 1... Despegamos

3,2, 1… We Take Off

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Einstein Next To A Large Explosion

Despite the fact that this photograph of an explosion was taken seven years after Einstein’s death, even if cool academics don’t tend to watch explosions, this was clearly not the case in this instance. One another disproved bogus photo: Albert Einstein was not riding his bike in front of a mushroom cloud, as was widely believed.

Einstein Junto A Una Gran Explosión

Einstein Next To A Large Explosion

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