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If you’ve been seeing penguins all over your FYP, you’re not alone—the “Be The Damn Penguin” trend (also known as the Nihilist Penguin) is one of the first to dominate in 2026, and it’s absolutely taken over. Even the White House has gotten in on the meme. Wondering what it’s all about? We’ve got you covered! We’re breaking down the meme, including what it means, the story behind the penguin, and how it turned into a meme.
What is the “Be The Damn Penguin” trend?
The “Be The Damn Penguin” trend refers to a penguin that wanders away from its colony in Werner Herzog’s 2007 documentary Encounters at the End of the World. The memes often use the penguin as inspiration to stop following the crowd, but because the penguin likely died, critics question whether the meme is insensitive.

