
Skoloton: “OOOOUUHHHHH” (Apr 2)
HIMBO Alt king: “When you finally see Medusa and she’s stupid hot” (Apr 3)
135K likes, 3.4M views, and one of the greatest two-tweet joke setups in internet history.
Day one: a sculpture appears — a concrete skull with an absurdly long, conical megaphone nose — and the internet reacts with the primal sound of recognition: OOOOUUHHHHH. The sound of a man seeing something and immediately understanding everything.
Day two: the context lands. That long nose isn’t a nose. The artist made a Medusa — the Gorgon whose face turned men to stone — and stylized her in a way that the internet, in its infinite wisdom, has decided reads as ‘stupid hot.’ The punchline works because it reframes the entire myth: Perseus wasn’t being careful because she was dangerous. He was being careful because he knew if he looked, he’d never want to look away.
There’s a deep mythology joke buried in here too. Medusa was the one Gorgon who was mortal, and in Ovid’s telling she was originally beautiful — a priestess of Athena punished (unfairly, per the text) for being raped in Athena’s temple. The myth is literally about a beautiful woman turned into a monster because of what men did to her. So the internet discovering that Medusa, even skullified, is ‘stupid hot’? That’s not a joke. That’s the myth working exactly as designed, 2,500 years later.
The sculpture itself is minimalism at its most efficient: one skull, one absurd nose, zero context. It doesn’t need to explain itself. The long nose functions like a ship’s prow or a megaphone — it amplifies whatever the viewer brings to it. The internet brought horniness and history and made it a masterpiece.
Every generation gets the Medusa it deserves. The Greeks got a monster. The Renaissance got a tragedy. The internet got a skull with a megaphone nose and called her stupid hot at 3.4 million views. Ovid would be proud.
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