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He found a Hide the Pain Harold page on VK ... and now everyone knows him as more than a meme. They see him as a real person—one who hasn’t ruined his online notoriety with a history of ...
but it was only later that Arató discovered the real reason for the selfie: he is Hide the Pain Harold. Harold, sometimes also known as Maurice, is perhaps the most ubiquitous stock photo meme ...
In recognition, pretty quickly a number of Facebook groups were created dubbing him “Hide the Pain Harold.” Around the same time, and perhaps more importantly, this new meme also spread ...
‘Tis the season… yay. Fortunately, there’s a solution to our collective predicament: make memes to mask the pain, using a piping hot batch of ‘Hide the Pain Harold’ stock photo ...
It was a close race, but we’re proud to announce Imgur’s Meme of the Decade is… Hide the Pain Harold.” “Hide the Pain Harold represents a deep-seated emotion, a quiet dread, or ...
A Montreal tights brand hired the man behind a popular meme to be the face of its brand, but a marketing expert warns the meme can overshadow the product. When András Arató modelled for stock ...
András Arató AKA ‘Hide the pain Harold’ in the Vodafone commercial ... in America had picked up his photos, turned them into memes and unleashed them online. “I never wanted to be ...
Unfortunately for those trying to encourage people to take their jabs, the image in question is of a Hungarian man forcing a smile that is known online as the “Hide the Pain Harold” meme.