Snakes Started Manifesting In My House Physically

2013Exploitable image series / snowclonesemi-active

Also known as: I Met a Demon On The Internet

Snakes Started Manifesting In My House Physically is a 2013 Tumblr exploitable meme originating from a Nigerian man's televised testimony about demonic images and household serpents, spawning both image templates and dramatic snowclone reaction phrases.

"Snakes Started Manifesting In My House Physically" is a Tumblr exploitable meme based on a Nigerian man's televised testimony about receiving a demonic image via email, after which he claims snakes appeared in his home2. The original photoset went viral in June 2013 and spawned a popular template where users swap the "cursed image" for various joke pictures, along with a snowclone phrase used as a dramatic reaction to unwanted content1.

TL;DR

"Snakes Started Manifesting In My House Physically" is a Tumblr exploitable meme based on a Nigerian man's televised testimony about receiving a demonic image via email, after which he claims snakes appeared in his home.

Overview

The meme consists of a series of captioned screenshots from a church testimony video in which a man named Urhie Anthony recounts meeting someone online who eventually sent him a picture of a demon2. After viewing the image, Anthony claims his life fell apart and, most memorably, "snakes started manifesting in my house physically." In the exploitable format, users replace the demon picture with any image they find cursed, hilarious, or disturbing, implying that merely viewing it would cause supernatural consequences2.

The phrase itself broke free from the image template and became a standalone reaction, deployed by Tumblr users whenever they encountered a post so bad or so bizarre that it warranted an exaggerated response2.

The source material comes from a testimony delivered by Urhie Anthony at a mass gathering led by Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua at The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN)1. Anthony, a 37-year-old accountant from Delta State, Nigeria, described meeting a man through the internet who offered to help him secure a foreign scholarship1. After weeks of pressure, the online contact finally sent Anthony a photo attachment. Instead of a normal picture, Anthony claimed he saw "a picture of a demon with two horns," and the sender responded only with "Ha ha, that is me. You have met me today"1.

Anthony testified that from that point forward, "snakes started manifesting in my house physically," claiming he killed seven identically sized deadly snakes in his apartment over two days1. He also described internal heat, drooping eyes, and a feeling "as if they tied 20 bags of cement to my body"1. TB Joshua then prayed over Anthony and commanded the demon out, after which Anthony testified he was healed1.

TB Joshua uploaded the clip to his WordPress blog on April 12, 20112. The video sat relatively unnoticed until Tumblr user ichigoflavor extracted key frames and posted them as a photoset on June 25, 2013, racking up over 128,000 notes2. Though that original post was later deleted, meme archivists traced its origin date back to that June upload2.

Origin & Background

Platform
TB Joshua's WordPress blog (source material), Tumblr (meme format)
Key People
ichigoflavor, Urhie Anthony
Date
2013
Year
2013

The source material comes from a testimony delivered by Urhie Anthony at a mass gathering led by Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua at The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN). Anthony, a 37-year-old accountant from Delta State, Nigeria, described meeting a man through the internet who offered to help him secure a foreign scholarship. After weeks of pressure, the online contact finally sent Anthony a photo attachment. Instead of a normal picture, Anthony claimed he saw "a picture of a demon with two horns," and the sender responded only with "Ha ha, that is me. You have met me today".

Anthony testified that from that point forward, "snakes started manifesting in my house physically," claiming he killed seven identically sized deadly snakes in his apartment over two days. He also described internal heat, drooping eyes, and a feeling "as if they tied 20 bags of cement to my body". TB Joshua then prayed over Anthony and commanded the demon out, after which Anthony testified he was healed.

TB Joshua uploaded the clip to his WordPress blog on April 12, 2011. The video sat relatively unnoticed until Tumblr user ichigoflavor extracted key frames and posted them as a photoset on June 25, 2013, racking up over 128,000 notes. Though that original post was later deleted, meme archivists traced its origin date back to that June upload.

How It Spread

After ichigoflavor's photoset took off on Tumblr, the format quickly became a popular exploitable. The structure was simple: the first panels set up Anthony's story about receiving an email attachment, and the final panel revealed whatever image the poster wanted to substitute for the original demon picture. Early edits swapped in things like Meninist merch and The Dress (the famous blue-and-black/white-and-gold optical illusion from 2015) as the "cursed" image Anthony supposedly opened.

Beyond the image template, the quote "snakes started manifesting in my house physically" took on a life of its own as a snowclone. Tumblr users began dropping variations of the phrase in response to posts they found deeply unpleasant or absurd, treating it as the ultimate expression of "I saw something online and now my life is ruined." The dramatic, deadpan quality of the original testimony made it perfect for this kind of hyperbolic reaction humor.

How to Use This Meme

The exploitable format typically follows these steps:

1

Use the screenshot panels showing Anthony explaining he met someone online who sent him a photo

2

Replace the demon image panel with whatever cursed, funny, or disturbing image fits the joke

3

End with the panel where Anthony declares that snakes started manifesting in his house physically

Cultural Impact

The meme drew international attention to TB Joshua's deliverance testimonies, which were already a fixture of Nigerian televangelism. While the original testimony was shared earnestly on TB Joshua's platforms, the Tumblr community recontextualized it as comedy, finding humor in the dramatic escalation from "opened an email" to "seven deadly snakes appeared in my apartment".

The meme sits in a broader tradition of Tumblr users finding and repurposing obscure video clips and testimonies as reaction content. The specific appeal lies in the absurd cause-and-effect chain: the idea that viewing a single image could trigger physical, supernatural events is inherently funny when applied to mundane internet content like bad memes or poorly designed websites.

Fun Facts

Anthony's original testimony includes the detail that he killed exactly seven snakes, all the same color and size, over just two days.

The online contact who sent the demon picture reportedly cut off all communication immediately afterward, with his only response being "Ha ha, that is me. You have met me today".

Anthony described the physical effects as feeling like "20 bags of cement" were tied to his body.

The original Tumblr photoset by ichigoflavor was eventually deleted, but archivists preserved the June 25, 2013 origin date.

Frequently Asked Questions

Snakes Started Manifesting In My House Physically

2013Exploitable image series / snowclonesemi-active

Also known as: I Met a Demon On The Internet

Snakes Started Manifesting In My House Physically is a 2013 Tumblr exploitable meme originating from a Nigerian man's televised testimony about demonic images and household serpents, spawning both image templates and dramatic snowclone reaction phrases.

"Snakes Started Manifesting In My House Physically" is a Tumblr exploitable meme based on a Nigerian man's televised testimony about receiving a demonic image via email, after which he claims snakes appeared in his home. The original photoset went viral in June 2013 and spawned a popular template where users swap the "cursed image" for various joke pictures, along with a snowclone phrase used as a dramatic reaction to unwanted content.

TL;DR

"Snakes Started Manifesting In My House Physically" is a Tumblr exploitable meme based on a Nigerian man's televised testimony about receiving a demonic image via email, after which he claims snakes appeared in his home.

Overview

The meme consists of a series of captioned screenshots from a church testimony video in which a man named Urhie Anthony recounts meeting someone online who eventually sent him a picture of a demon. After viewing the image, Anthony claims his life fell apart and, most memorably, "snakes started manifesting in my house physically." In the exploitable format, users replace the demon picture with any image they find cursed, hilarious, or disturbing, implying that merely viewing it would cause supernatural consequences.

The phrase itself broke free from the image template and became a standalone reaction, deployed by Tumblr users whenever they encountered a post so bad or so bizarre that it warranted an exaggerated response.

The source material comes from a testimony delivered by Urhie Anthony at a mass gathering led by Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua at The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN). Anthony, a 37-year-old accountant from Delta State, Nigeria, described meeting a man through the internet who offered to help him secure a foreign scholarship. After weeks of pressure, the online contact finally sent Anthony a photo attachment. Instead of a normal picture, Anthony claimed he saw "a picture of a demon with two horns," and the sender responded only with "Ha ha, that is me. You have met me today".

Anthony testified that from that point forward, "snakes started manifesting in my house physically," claiming he killed seven identically sized deadly snakes in his apartment over two days. He also described internal heat, drooping eyes, and a feeling "as if they tied 20 bags of cement to my body". TB Joshua then prayed over Anthony and commanded the demon out, after which Anthony testified he was healed.

TB Joshua uploaded the clip to his WordPress blog on April 12, 2011. The video sat relatively unnoticed until Tumblr user ichigoflavor extracted key frames and posted them as a photoset on June 25, 2013, racking up over 128,000 notes. Though that original post was later deleted, meme archivists traced its origin date back to that June upload.

Origin & Background

Platform
TB Joshua's WordPress blog (source material), Tumblr (meme format)
Key People
ichigoflavor, Urhie Anthony
Date
2013
Year
2013

The source material comes from a testimony delivered by Urhie Anthony at a mass gathering led by Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua at The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN). Anthony, a 37-year-old accountant from Delta State, Nigeria, described meeting a man through the internet who offered to help him secure a foreign scholarship. After weeks of pressure, the online contact finally sent Anthony a photo attachment. Instead of a normal picture, Anthony claimed he saw "a picture of a demon with two horns," and the sender responded only with "Ha ha, that is me. You have met me today".

Anthony testified that from that point forward, "snakes started manifesting in my house physically," claiming he killed seven identically sized deadly snakes in his apartment over two days. He also described internal heat, drooping eyes, and a feeling "as if they tied 20 bags of cement to my body". TB Joshua then prayed over Anthony and commanded the demon out, after which Anthony testified he was healed.

TB Joshua uploaded the clip to his WordPress blog on April 12, 2011. The video sat relatively unnoticed until Tumblr user ichigoflavor extracted key frames and posted them as a photoset on June 25, 2013, racking up over 128,000 notes. Though that original post was later deleted, meme archivists traced its origin date back to that June upload.

How It Spread

After ichigoflavor's photoset took off on Tumblr, the format quickly became a popular exploitable. The structure was simple: the first panels set up Anthony's story about receiving an email attachment, and the final panel revealed whatever image the poster wanted to substitute for the original demon picture. Early edits swapped in things like Meninist merch and The Dress (the famous blue-and-black/white-and-gold optical illusion from 2015) as the "cursed" image Anthony supposedly opened.

Beyond the image template, the quote "snakes started manifesting in my house physically" took on a life of its own as a snowclone. Tumblr users began dropping variations of the phrase in response to posts they found deeply unpleasant or absurd, treating it as the ultimate expression of "I saw something online and now my life is ruined." The dramatic, deadpan quality of the original testimony made it perfect for this kind of hyperbolic reaction humor.

How to Use This Meme

The exploitable format typically follows these steps:

1

Use the screenshot panels showing Anthony explaining he met someone online who sent him a photo

2

Replace the demon image panel with whatever cursed, funny, or disturbing image fits the joke

3

End with the panel where Anthony declares that snakes started manifesting in his house physically

Cultural Impact

The meme drew international attention to TB Joshua's deliverance testimonies, which were already a fixture of Nigerian televangelism. While the original testimony was shared earnestly on TB Joshua's platforms, the Tumblr community recontextualized it as comedy, finding humor in the dramatic escalation from "opened an email" to "seven deadly snakes appeared in my apartment".

The meme sits in a broader tradition of Tumblr users finding and repurposing obscure video clips and testimonies as reaction content. The specific appeal lies in the absurd cause-and-effect chain: the idea that viewing a single image could trigger physical, supernatural events is inherently funny when applied to mundane internet content like bad memes or poorly designed websites.

Fun Facts

Anthony's original testimony includes the detail that he killed exactly seven snakes, all the same color and size, over just two days.

The online contact who sent the demon picture reportedly cut off all communication immediately afterward, with his only response being "Ha ha, that is me. You have met me today".

Anthony described the physical effects as feeling like "20 bags of cement" were tied to his body.

The original Tumblr photoset by ichigoflavor was eventually deleted, but archivists preserved the June 25, 2013 origin date.

Frequently Asked Questions