A photograph of Mark Zuckerberg reportedly surfing in Hawaii with a full white mask of sunscreen on his face has gone viral on Twitter, causing Twitterati to draw parallels. Sometimes they were disturbing - like the one with The Joker, an iconic DC villain infamous for being fun in a very creepy way. And sometimes they were relatable, even though not many people can go relax on the beach with sunscreen this year.
The picture seems to have the potential to produce memes, showing Zuckerberg in a hoodie, standing on a surf board, and apparently very cautious about getting a sunburn. With that amount of sunscreen though, it's unlikely to occur.
Nothing can surprise me in 2020 pic.twitter.com/Y2HfTmc4yc
— Sven Henrich (@NorthmanTrader) July 19, 2020
Some users felt for him, apparently being just as worried about extra UV radiation as the Facebook CEO is. However, that seemed to be "the nicest thing" one could say about him.
"I totally understand using that much sunscreen." - the nicest thing I have to say about Marc Zuckerberg
— Rebecca Metz (@TheRebeccaMetz) July 19, 2020
Others implied that Zuckerberg should pay that much attention to data protection for Facebook users.
That generous layer of sunscreen is protecting his face more than $FB protects users data 🙃
— Captain Solutions (@CaptSolutions) July 19, 2020
For a guy constantly under fire for security issues, Mark Zuckerberg really steps up the protection when it comes to UV rays!
— Nathan Carr (@nathancarronair) July 20, 2020
And some went straight to making parallels.
first steps towards being the Joker
— Martinjbas (@martin_2k7) July 19, 2020
Mark Zuckerberg giving me Cam from Modern Family vacation vibes pic.twitter.com/S52BCFoMme
— Wash your hands and don't touch your face. (@MarcInTheCity) July 19, 2020
— Doug (@Doug_Casagrande) July 19, 2020
Mark Zuckerberg putting on sunscreen. pic.twitter.com/9qwdVbQUfk
— J-Rev (@mstarjd) July 20, 2020
The Mark Who Laughs (and surfs) Mark Zuckerberg pic.twitter.com/iCoVHHgqao
— BeauJest 🌊 🇺🇸 (@BeauJest1) July 20, 2020
Some remembered the famous Miyazaki character "No Face", which is seen by many as creepy.
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