Disaster Girl
Also known as: Disaster Girl Meme · DISASTER GIRL · Disaster Girl · DG
Disaster Girl is a photoshop meme built around a 2005 photograph of four-year-old Zoë Roth smirking at the camera while a house burns behind her. The image went viral in October 2008 after appearing on BuzzFeed, spawning countless edits that place the girl at the scene of historic disasters and catastrophes. In 2021, Roth sold the original photo as an NFT for 180 Ether (roughly $486,716), making it one of the most famous meme-to-NFT success stories.
TL;DR
Disaster Girl is a meme featuring a young girl smiling mischievously at the camera while a house burns in the background.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
Platforms
Timeline
2005-01-01
The Roth family went to watch a controlled burn near their home in Mebane, North Carolina, where Dave Roth photographed his four-year-old daughter Zoe with a sly grin as a house blazed behind her.
2008-03-01
JPG Magazine published Dave Roth's "Firestarter" photo in its print issue under the "Emotion Capture" theme, and readers responded with comments like "she totally started that fire" and comparisons to Drew Barrymore in the Stephen King adaptation.
2008-10-01
JPG Magazine's blog posted about the Disaster Girl photo on October 28, noting that "internet pranksters" had gotten their "busy photo-shopping fingers" on Dave's image.
2008-11-01
The original Disaster Girl photo page on JPG Magazine had racked up over 95,000 views, establishing it as a viral internet sensation.
2021-04-17
Zoe Roth sold an NFT of the original Disaster Girl photo for 180 Ether, worth approximately $486,716, to a buyer known as @3FMusic, using the proceeds to pay off her student loans.
How to Use This Meme
The Disaster Girl format is straightforward:
Find or create an image of a disaster, accident, catastrophe, or anything going badly wrong
Photoshop the original Disaster Girl (the smirking girl from the 2005 photo) into the foreground, typically facing the camera
The implied joke is always the same: she caused this
Cultural Impact
Full History
Fun Facts
Dave Roth originally titled the photo "Firestarter," a reference that several JPG Magazine commenters connected to both Stephen King's novel and The Prodigy's song.
Zoë Roth was born in 2001, making her about four years old in the original 2005 photo.
Roth earned her degree in Peace, War, and Defense from UNC Chapel Hill, a fitting major for someone famous for smirking at destruction.
The controlled burn in the photo was a real fire department training exercise, not an actual emergency.
One Neatorama commenter said the photo reminded them of "Bongboy" from Upright Citizens Brigade, a character who kept turning up at horrible events.
Derivatives & Variations
Evil incarnate variations showing increasingly elaborate chaos
A variation of Disaster Girl
(2005)Similar 'innocent but guilty' expressions with different contexts
A variation of Disaster Girl
(2005)Meme templates using the same format with different people and backgrounds
A variation of Disaster Girl
(2005)Frequently Asked Questions
References (14)
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- 3JPG: Magazine: Issue 14article
- 4Disaster Girl - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 5Disaster Girlencyclopedia
- 6Disaster Girl!article
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- 8Disaster Girl - Neatoramaarticle
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- 10I Have a Meme: Disaster Girlarticle
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