"THEY FRAMED IT I'M CRYING": The 'Hyperpigmentation' meme family recreates viral video, this time internet finds it heartwarming

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"THEY FRAMED IT I'M CRYING": The 'Hyperpigmentation' meme family recreates viral video, this time internet finds it heartwarming (Image Via X/ @sonia_tiebi)

Ah! The Internet never forgets - and neither does the 'Hyperpigmentation Family.' Just when you thought you'd seen it all, they recreated that iconic video and proved once again that memes and melanin are a powerful combination.

The video of the whole concert has a viral effect but let’s just say its collective commitment to synchronized chaos sent the internet in stitches. Now they're back serving the same unfiltered energy, and a fresh dose of fun. Buckle up because history repeats itself - in HD.

If you have ever scrolled around TikTok, chances are you came across the meme "Is that hyperpigmentation?" It all began with a girl showing her drawing to her mom proudly who hyped it up with Oscar-worthy enthusiasm while her dad lost it in the background, in true dad fashion. And now they recreated the whole video once again with a twist - they framed the 'hyperpigmentation drawing.'

Someone (@dribrazil) took to X (formerly Twitter) and commented regarding the recreation of the Hyperpigmentation meme:

"THEY FRAMED IT I’M CRYING OMG..."

The original "Is That Hyperpigmentation?" video first graced the internet on May 1, 2019, when the mother, Sonia Tiebi uploaded it to Facebook. She later shared the viral gem on Twitter in July 2019 and brought it to TikTok in March 2022 where chaos ensued (and parodies).

Just when the internet thought it had moved on, the family decided to start a rewind and recreate the iconic moment - because why let the meme rest when you can make it all over again? In 2019, ViralHog licensed the video and posted the original video on their YouTube channel.

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Some memes are fading into oblivion but others, like, "Is it hyperpigmentation?" refuse to retire. It’s like that one uncle telling these same jokes at family gatherings but somehow it just gets funnier every time.

The internet never one to miss a golden moment, turned it into a meme fest spawning millions of parodies - some that have had millions of views - because nothing brings people together better than exaggerated praise and uncontrollable laughter.

From dramatic reenactments to hyper-realistic pancake art people found every possible way to keep the meme alive through whatever means they could - because there is nothing that unites the internet like collective absurdity.

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The meme proved once again that some jokes only get better with age - just like fine wine in this case chaotic family moments. The internet’s love for nostalgia knows no bounding so naturally when this legendary clip was reenacted once again. Let me walk you through how the netizens have reacted regarding the news!


Netizens reacted as The 'Hyperpigmentation' meme family recreates viral video

Someone (@YourQueenAmelia) commented:

"They sound exactly the same as before omg"

Another one (@adelia_montesxo) commented:

"she never got to finish the ponytail"

A netizen (@The_Duck2219) expressed:

"Is nobody gonna point out how they’re in the same room as the original?"

A folk (@NYL4BEAR) commented:

"love the fact that they framed it and honestly the og drawing belongs in a museum"

Someone (@jacaerysyearner) wrote:

"the “it is FANTASTIC” gets me every time"

Another netizen (@silkpressed) commented:

"Atp that drawing needs to be in the louvre"

A user (@anigates) expressed:

"THE OG DRAWING!! It'd probably sell a fortune rn lmao"

A user commented:

"That's adorable and hilarious that everyone sounds the sameee"

Another netizen (@renarsspons) wrote:

"Nah that’s literally like having an original Picasso framed in your house"

And just like that the Internet collectively lost its mind again. Why are fans still getting pumped up about the family reunion? That was the cherry on top. It is not every day that a meme earns a place on the wall like a prized Picasso but this one did. It captured everyone’s attention and proved once more that some masterpieces are meant to be immortalized - hyperpigmentation and all.

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