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This Picture Of A Man Working On A Footpath Is The Newest Meme On The Internet

"When bae is online."
@abcdefu / Twitter

The Internet is a place of opportunities. So when the Twitter user @abcdefu spotted a man working on his laptop in the middle of a footpath, he quickly shared the photo with a caption -- "employee of the year". The unusual photo naturally got picked up by the social media and no time was wasted in turning the photo into a meme.

(PS: @abcdefu later confirmed the man was actually playing a game. LOL.)

Here's the exhibit:

#1

employee of the year pic.twitter.com/wXZYpLLigJ

— izzy (@abcdefu) March 1, 2017

#2

She: come online

He: I'm driving

She: but I'm sending nudes

He: pic.twitter.com/wkoC8Ixw0Q

— Sense of tumor (@dashhtweets) March 2, 2017

#3

When you get free wifi signal pic.twitter.com/AqSOWubIn4

— Bakwas Rider (@BakwasRadio) March 1, 2017

#4

When someone is wrong on the internet pic.twitter.com/Zqaoznbaot

— k (@krazyfrog) March 2, 2017

#5

When you get an awesome tweet in your mind for the trending topic & you wanna tweet it before it's too late. pic.twitter.com/nfLJILxAci

— डि.के. (@itsdhruvism) March 1, 2017

#6

Tracking Salman's location before sleeping pic.twitter.com/JUvvTL2Lqm

— InGenious (@Bees_Kut) March 1, 2017

#7

"URGENT: Need help to cross the street. Please RT" pic.twitter.com/L10pbOvzGs

— GRV (@MildlyClassic) March 1, 2017

#8

#9

when bae is online pic.twitter.com/sqa90e1xmq

— izzy (@abcdefu) March 1, 2017

#10

#11

#12

#13

Social Media Celebs in real life.

pic.twitter.com/Quplq7aWPN

— Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) March 2, 2017

#14

#15

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