The image presented is a two-panel meme that juxtaposes two completely unrelated scenarios. In the first panel, there is a photograph of a shirtless man in a gym, posing in front of a mirror. He is flexing his muscles and capturing the pose commonly associated with bodybuilding displays, known as the 'front lat spread.' His physique is well-defined, showcasing prominent muscle definition and low body fat percentage.
In the second panel, there is a photograph that appears to capture a moment from a political event. A man, presumed to be a politician based on the context and his attire, is raising his hand with the index and middle fingers extended in a 'V' sign. The gesture is reminiscent of a peace sign, which is often made during speeches and public appearances by politicians. Beside him, there is a person with an intense expression, perhaps surprised or agitated by something.
The caption "Bro got shot and then hit the zyzz" is a humorous attempt to create a narrative that links the two images. "Zyzz" refers to the signature pose and internet persona of Aziz Shavershian, a popular bodybuilder and internet celebrity known for his aesthetic physique and motivational posts. The term "hit the zyzz" implies striking a pose similar to that of Zyzz, which the man in the gym is clearly doing.
The humor arises from the absurdity of this fabricated narrative. The implication is that the man in the second panel, after presumably being "shot," decides to adopt a bodybuilder's pose, likening his action to that of the man in the gym. The juxtaposition is ironic and nonsensical, which often forms the basis of meme humor.
The ludicrousy of the suggested scenario, where someone would prioritize posing like a bodybuilder in a moment of distress, plays into a comedic trope where priorities are skewed or attention is misdirected for comedic effect. In reality, the political figure in the second panel is obviously not emulating a bodybuilder's pose; he is just captured in a candid moment that happens to slightly resemble the gym-goer's pose when viewed in this whimsical context.
The meme is emblematic of internet culture's penchant for surreal and exaggerated humor. It thrives on the spontaneous generation of fictional stories, where images or actions are taken out of context and repurposed for entertainment. This light-hearted form of jest often appeals to the quick-scrolling social media audience, who get a brief chuckle from the surprising contrast between two disparate images connected by a punchy caption. Bro got shot and then hit the zyzz