Going away to someplace where there is no one and nothing, just you and an unknown destination. Sounds like a fantasy right? But while you might think it is only your own, a trending meme has revealed the nihilism the world is going down with.
A small black penguin, waddling away in a huge expanse of white ice with no awareness of where it is heading, the 'lonely penguin' or 'nihilist penguin' meme has taken the social media world by storm. But what is the story of its origin? Let's delve in.
Story behind the 'nihilist penguin'
Recently, the filmmaker,
Werner Herzog took to his
Instagram account to share the story behind the viral footage which originates from filmmaker Werner Herzog's 2007 documentary 'Encounters at the End of the World'.
“Everyone spoke about penguins, however, the questions I had were not so easily answered,” he narrated in the documentary during the time. Herzog added that he was fascinated to see that the footage he shot nearly two decades ago, captures the imagination of so many people.
He explained that the story lies in the "before", adding how he spoke to a scientist who revealed the unusual behaviour of penguins, their insanity, in the original video.
He also pointed to his distinctive narration style, revealing that he drew inspiration from the ominous tone of the crime television series ‘Unsolved Mysteries’.
"One of these disoriented or deranged penguins showed up at the camp, already some 80kms away from where it should be, the rules for the humans are defined-do not disturb or hold up the penguin, stand still and let him go on his way."
"And here he is heading into the interior of the vast continent with 5,000 km ahead of him, he's heading towards certain death," proclaimed the filmmaker in the narration.
He shared the video with the caption, “The story of my lonesome penguin.”
The 'nihilist penguin' meme
The meme has some social media users ready to leave globalisation and others to face an adventure head-on. It has recently resurfaced on the internet after US President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated photo of him and a penguin walking towards Greenland, referencing his demand for the acquisition of the world's largest island.
"Wherever I go, I see him. Nihilist penguin," wrote one on X.
"The way Nihilist Penguin looked back before leaving everyone made this video more heartbreaking. Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is walk in a direction no one else understands. Not because you are lost — but because you are finally choosing your own path," added another.
The steps are quick, the head is down in determination and the journey is an expanse of ice ahead. He stops and looks back once, maybe to analyse if this is the road to take, but then turns and waddles ahead. The video is of an Adelie penguin that breaks away from its group and heads inland instead of remaining along the Antarctic coastline, where penguins are typically found in large colonies.
While it has become one of the many social media trends that take the human mind by storm, it has a story worth attention and a meaning beyond comprehension.