17 "Spider-Man Presentation" Memes About Life And Science

Meme Profile
- Meme Name: Spider-Man's Presentation
- Alternative Names: Teaching Spider-Man, Spider-Man Explaining, Spider-Man Lecture
- Source: Twitter / @sumit_purohit (Location: Jagannath International Management School, India)
- Media Type: Exploitable Image / Image Macro
- Year: 2019
- Vibe: Preachy, Truth-bombing, Contrarian, Fact-dropping






Description & Origin
Visual Description
The image features an individual in a Spider-Man costume standing on a stage in front of a projection screen. The subject is looking down at a piece of paper (notes), positioned to the right of a small desk. The background consists of a dark auditorium and the back of an audience's heads.
Transmission Timeline
- 2019-01-30: The original photo was posted to Twitter by user @sumit_purohit, capturing a student presentation at Jagannath International Management School.
- 2019-01-31: Redditor u/p_p_p_p_p_p_p_p_p_p posted the earliest known edited version to r/dankmemes, replacing the screen text with a joke about "re-using the same 5-6 memes."
- 2019-02-01: The format achieved viral status across r/memes and r/PewDiePieSubmissions, effectively replacing the "Lisa Simpson's Presentation" template as the dominant "statement" meme.
- Post-2019: The format persists as a tool for "Shower Thoughts" style realizations or blunt social commentary.






The Gallery Analysis
These specific variants target STEM-humor and Internet Culture demographics. Unlike the broader "fact" versions, these focus on existential irony or minor daily annoyances.
- 0% Computer Car: Represents the "Luddite" or "Old School" sub-niche, voicing frustration with modern automotive complexity and software-dependent hardware.
- Biologists: Tattoos a biological recursion onto the template, mocking the absurdity of self-aware organisms studying their own cellular components.
- WTF vs LOL: Highlights a linguistic quirk where the brain processes an acronym as a full phrase versus a phoneme, targeting "relatable" internet cognition.




