I usually expect the worse from the internet. I was happy to be wrong
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Expecting internet mockery but finding wholesome support instead
Overview
A two-row, two-column meme. Top left: A scribbly, menacing black-and-white drawing of a face with hollow eyes, conveying dread. Top right: A color photo of a man in a white karate uniform jumping mid-air in a grassy yard, with text: 'Watching a video expecting internet to make fun of him'. Bottom left: A simplified, cheerful white drawing of a face with a wide smile and raised eyebrows. Bottom right: The same man standing in the yard with hands on his chest, smiling, with text: 'Everyone is actually wholesome and supportive!'. The meme contrasts the expectation of internet negativity with the pleasant surprise of wholesomeness.
Origin notes
The meme originates from Reddit (as indicated by the user-provided source). It is a remix/collage combining two distinct drawn facial expressions (likely existing meme templates) with two photographs of a man in a karate uniform, overlaid with explanatory text to create the narrative of unexpected internet wholesomeness.