Sitting Wolf
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About
Sitting Wolf, also known as Werewolf Sitting by Tree, Emo Wolf, Lobos Con Frases, Lobo Solitario, Lone Wolf, Lobo Sentado or Hombre Lobo Sentado, refers to image macros of a human-like wolf, or werewolf, with horns sitting down against a tree while looking out across the ocean and thinking with a contemplative gaze. The primary image was created on DeviantArt in 2015 by artist WolfRoad. However, the trend refers more broadly to parodies of Inspirational Photo Quotes made on Facebook in Spanish (Español). Alongside other drawings of wolves from the same artist, the sitting wolf image was inserted into many exploitable templates and paired with captions related to Pics That Go Hard and furries. It's ironic use in Spanish-speaking meme circles started en masse in May 2022.
Origin
On April 7th, 2015, DeviantArt[1] artist WolfRoad uploaded an original drawing called "Voices," depicting a human-like wolf or werewolf with horns sitting back against a tree by the seashore and looking out towards a stormy ocean. Over the course of seven years, the drawing received roughly 10,000 views and over 640 favorites (shown below).
DeviantArt artist WolfRoad created many more wolf and werewolf artworks from 2015 onward that would later be used in memes alongside the "Sitting Wolf" image. For instance, on April 23rd, 2016, WolfRoad uploaded a drawing to DeviantArt[2] titled "Downfall" that showed a wolf on a motorcycle, receiving roughly 6,000 views and over 400 favorites in six years (shown below, top). On May 7th, 2016, WolfRoad posted a drawing to DeviantArt[3] of a different werewolf character sitting, titled "Just a Dream." It earned roughly 9,000 views and over 500 favorites in six years (shown below, bottom).
Starting in July 2015, the Facebook[4] page Sentimientos De Un Lobo Solitario started posting inspirational photo quotes with wolf backgrounds. Pages such as this grew going into the remainder of the 2010s and into the early 2020s. For instance, as of late July 2022, Sentimientos De Un Lobo Solitario has roughly 683,000 followers.
The first Facebook user to create a "Lobos Con Frases" image with WolfRoad's "Voices" image[1] was Facebook user Juan Pablo Nicolás on April 26th, 2022, who shared a post within the Facebook[5] group Furry Fandom Latinoamerica 2.0 🐺❤️. The caption over it read, "Mirar una ventana, es como mirar una pared. Solo que en vez de una pared, es una ventana," which translates in English to "Looking at a window is like looking at a wall. Only instead of a wall, it's a window." Over the course of three months, the post received roughly 1,100 shares and over 230 reactions (shown below).
Spread
On May 1st, 2022, the Facebook[6] page Sí, es un edit. No vayas a ver sus historias reposted Juan Pablo Nicolás' meme, earning roughly 3,900 shares and 1,900 reactions in two months. On May 7th, 2022, Facebook[7] page Cheems interpretando diferentes canciones XD exploited the image to look like Cheems, earning over 860 reactions in two months (shown below, left). On May 10th, 2022, Facebook[8] page Girasol shared a "Lobo Solitario" meme with the caption, "Lo malo de un pito es que viene pegado a un mentiroso," which translates in English to, "The bad thing about a dick is that it comes attached to a liar," earning roughly 8,300 shares and 7,900 reactions (shown below, right).
On May 11th, 2022, Twitter[9] user mxrtinamoreno1 reposted the aforementioned meme with the caption, "reflexiones," earning roughly 116,300 likes in one month. This repost spread the trend across platforms and drastically increased the number of Lobo Solitario memes.
On May 17th, 2022, YouTuber Zona 24-7 uploaded a video that outlined the history of the "Lobos con frases" meme, earning roughly 97,500 views in two months (shown below, left). Zona 24-7 likened the origin to Juan Pablo Nicolás' Facebook[5] post. On May 18th, 2022, YouTuber Quiro posted a Lobo Solitario meme that used the Maroon 5 song "Animals" as the audio, earning roughly 168,300 views in two months (shown below, right).
On May 24th, 2022, Tumblr [12] blog sandmandaddy69 posted a lone wolf sitting meme with an English caption, earning roughly 6,700 notes in two months (shown below, left). On July 17th, 2022, Twitter[10] user scr1blez brought the lone wolf images to English-speaking Twitter circles with a tweet that included four WolfRoad drawings, captioned, "The character development of this wolf has been INSANE," earning roughly 4,400 likes in 11 days (shown below, right).
On July 19th, 2022, Twitter[11] user JustNephew tweeted a video that green-screened rain falling over the wolf sitting and added a Bladee song. The tweet was captioned, "This what Draining feels like," and over the course of nine days, it received roughly 37,100 views and 3,900 likes (shown below).
This what Draining feels like pic.twitter.com/ERt4szU59A
— Nephew (@JustNephew) July 20, 2022
Continuing into July 2022, more meme creators across platforms started to use the wolf sitting image, as well as many lone wolf images. For instance, on July 26th, 2022, Twitter[13] user s4m31p4n used four WolfRoad drawings and made a joke about The Funny Friend Coming Home, earning roughly 32,400 likes in two days (shown below, left). Others used s4m31p4n's template, like Twitter[14] user puremoors who posted a reply on June 26th with a meme that earned over 670 likes (shown below, right).
Sitting Wolf Has Horns Mandela Effect
On April 26th, 2023, Twitter[15] @asssharter quote retweeted a tweet that showed the Sitting Wolf, captioning it, "this has gotta be some Mandela Effect," gaining roughly 144,000 likes in five days (shown below, left). The tweet led to viral discourse about the Sitting Wolf's horns, such as a reply posted by Twitter[16] user @VesselNBA on April 26th that edited out the horns, gaining roughly 13,200 likes in five days (shown below, right).
In the days that followed, screenshots of @asssharter's QRT[15] went viral on Instagram[16] and elsewhere, snowballing the discourse of the alleged Mandela Effect.
Domingo A Noite
Domingo A Noite is the Brazilian name of the sitting wolf meme, which is often used to depict the "Sunday night" feeling of introspection. For instance, on August 18th, 2024, the Facebook[18] page @domingoanoite0 uploaded the image of the sitting wolf paired with the text "domingo a noite," which amassed more than 300 likes and 283 shares in a day.
Various Examples
— rinn media (@MAKlZN) July 25, 2022
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External References
[1] DeviantArt – WolfRoad's 'Voices'
[2] DeviantArt – WolfRoad's 'Downfall'
[3] DeviantArt – WolfRoad's 'Just a Dream'
[4] Facebook – Sentimientos De Un Lobo Solitario's first post
[5] Faceb0ok – Juan Pablo Nicolás
[6] Facebook – Sí, es un edit. No vayas a ver sus historias
[7] Facebook – Cheems interpretando diferentes canciones XD
[9] Twitter – @mxrtinamoreno1
[11] Twitter – @JustNephew
[12] Tumblr – @sandmandaddy69
[14] Twitter – @puremoors
[15] Twitter – @asssharter
[16] Twitter – @VesselNBA
[17] Instagram – @big_chungles
[18] Facebook – domingo a noite
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