The 'Big Head, Little Body' meme features an image of a bronze sculpture depicting a man with an abnormally large head, which significantly dwarfs his body, being dragged along the ground. This striking visual metaphor is used to humorously convey situations where someone has an inflated sense of self-importance or ego.
The meme originates from a photograph of the sculpture "Not enough brains to survive" by Thomas Lerooy, first showcased on the Chavannes website on April 27th, 2009. The sculpture was captured in the Egmont Garden and depicted in a photograph with the description highlighting the oversized head of the figure as emblematic of self-importance. Several years later, on July 17th, 2013, Crazy Hyena posted the image with a humorous caption, "your head after a party," marking the start of its meme popularity.[1]
Origin: 2013