A meme called the 1,000 Yard Stare has gone viral on TikTok and elsewhere, centering on a painting called The 2,000 Yard Stare by American artist Thomas Lea.

In the image, a male soldier stares straight at the viewer, resembling the trauma of war. In memes, the image has a far less intense connotation. However, the message is still the same. It's mostly used to portray shock, awe and terror.

So, where did the thousand-yard stare meme come from? What's the backstory behind the image and why do people think it's funny? Let's explain.

What Does 'Thousand Yard Stare' Mean?

The "thousand-yard stare" is a term that describes the dissociated and shell-shocked look of soldiers and veterans. The stare is akin to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In memes, it's akin to staring animals and even the so-called fluoride stare.

What's The 'Thousand Yard Stare' Painting?

The painting that the "thousand-yard stare" is based on is called The Two Thousand Yard Stare by American artist Thomas Lea. It was created in 1944. It depicts "a nameless real-life American Marine at the Battle of Peleliu, during World War II," as stated on the website Joy of Museums.

The painting is actually what inspired the term "1,000 Yard Stare," predominantly after it was featured in LIFE magazine back in its 1994 issue.

What's The 'Thousand-Yard Stare' Meme?

Memetic usage of the painting originally started on Reddit in 2014. A lot of Photoshop edits of the image surfaced on the Photoshop Battles subreddit where people lightheartedly competed to make the best edit.

Usage of the meme went dormant until this year when people started using it as a reaction image. People paired the image with captions that outlined an event or activity that traumatized them.

After usage in image-based memes, the "1,000-yard stare" painting started to gain viral videos on TikTok. Video creators started to edit the staring soldier into anything that resembled his face.


For the full history of the thousand-yard stare, be sure to check out our entry on the meme here for even more information.


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