How this 16th century love triangle anticipated the 'Disloyal Man' meme
They say time is circular and the same things keep happening all over again. They're right.
Take the "Disloyal Man" (or "Guy Looking Back") meme.
You'd say it's just a hilariously corny stock-picture-turned-viral-meme featuring a bizarre love triangle.
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When the meme took internet by storm in late August, the photographer, Barcelona-based Antonio Guillem, confessed he didn't even know what a meme was until recently.
So how do you explain the scene's eerie resemblance with these waxwork figures at Anne Boleyn's childhood home Hever Castle in Kent? Read more...
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How this 16th century love triangle anticipated the 'Disloyal Man' meme
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