Man Places 'Handsome Squidward Discobolus' Sculpture in Aegean Sea to Fool Archaeologists
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A man made a "Handsome Squidward Discobolus" Sculpture, went to Greece and dropped it in the Aegean Sea to fool future archeologists
Possibly the best use of free will
Overview
A multi-panel meme featuring a satirical sculpture titled 'Handsome Squidward Discobolus,' a humorous fusion of the classical Discobolus (Discus Thrower) statue and the character Squidward Tentacles from SpongeBob SquarePants. The top text reads: 'A man made a "Handsome Squidward Discobolus" Sculpture, went to Greece and dropped it in the Aegean Sea to fool future archeologists' followed by 'Possibly the best use of free will.' The meme consists of four panels: 1) The bronze-colored sculpture positioned on a rocky shore overlooking the Aegean Sea; 2) Two men examining the sculpture, with a small sign on its base reading 'let's see'; 3) The sculpture underwater surrounded by fish; 4) A person submerging the sculpture on the seabed. The content humorously frames the act as a creative prank targeting future archaeologists.
Origin notes
This meme appears to be an original user-created work, likely produced by an individual or group who fabricated the custom sculpture and documented its staged placement in the Aegean Sea. The collage format, combining photography of the sculpture in various contexts (shore, human interaction, underwater), suggests it was assembled using basic image editing software. Such content typically circulates on social media platforms like Reddit (e.g., r/memes, r/Archaeology) or Twitter/X, where satirical and DIY humor content gains traction. No visible watermarks or author credits indicate the specific creator.