Elon Musk Memes
Also known as: Elon Musk Jumping ยท Musk Jump
Elon Musk Memes are a long-running category of internet humor built around tech billionaire Elon Musk, spanning his engagement with meme culture, his public appearances, and his social media activity. While Musk has been the subject of memes since the mid-2010s, the most viral single entry came from an October 2024 photograph of him jumping awkwardly at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania1. Musk is unusual among meme subjects because he actively participates in meme culture, having bought the domain "stankmemes.com" and tweeted the word "stonks" to his millions of followers2.
TL;DR
Elon Musk Memes are a long-running category of internet humor built around tech billionaire Elon Musk, spanning his engagement with meme culture, his public appearances, and his social media activity.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Elon Musk Jumping photo is typically used as an exploitable image. Common approaches include:
Soyjak overlay โ Tracing Musk's pose and expression onto the Soyjak face template to mock his enthusiasm
Object labeling โ Adding text labels to Musk and the rally background to comment on current events or personal situations
Fallen Chungus edit โ Replacing or combining the image with the Fallen Chungus format
Reaction image โ Posting the unedited photo as a reaction to express cringe, overeager excitement, or awkward energy
Photoshop insertion โ Cutting out Musk's jumping figure and dropping it into unrelated scenes
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
This was the second time a photo of Musk jumping had been turned into a meme, according to Know Your Meme.
Musk bought the domain stankmemes.com on February 1, 2019, and later redirected it to feature the "Stonks" Meme Man when Tesla stock was surging.
The Fortnite "Diamond Hanz" skin, released as an April Fools' joke in 2021, was based on Meme Man's design and directly connected to the same meme culture Musk was amplifying.
X user @SonnyBunch's zoomed-in collage of Musk and Trump's faces from the rally hit 200,000 likes in a single day.
Derivatives & Variations
Soyjak Musk
โ Musk's jumping pose redrawn as a Soyjak, posted by X user @antii__dote with over 52,000 likes[1]
Fallen Chungus Musk
โ A mashup of the jumping photo with the Fallen Chungus meme, originally by Instagram user schengen__shenanigans and amplified by @ClassicalSocdem on X[1]
Elon Jump (website)
โ An interactive browser toy by developers @juanditb and @galitsky94 that let users bounce cutout Musks around the screen[1]
Stonks/Gamestonk
โ Musk adopted the Meme Man "Stonks" format for Tesla stock commentary and coined "Gamestonk!!" during the 2021 GameStop squeeze[2]
Frequently Asked Questions
References (2)
- 1Elon Musk Memes - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 2Meme Manencyclopedia