Feels Good

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Feels Good is a 4chan reaction image showing a man cradling his face with a look of pure satisfaction, posted in threads to signal contentment with someone else's message. The template first surfaced on /b/ around 2011 and cycled through /sp/ and /vg/ during 2012 and 2013 as an exploitable, spawning Tom Cruise, Legend of Zelda, and Planetside 2 edits.

Overview

Feels Good is an exploitable image of a man touching his face with both hands, eyes half-closed and clearly satisfied1. Not to be confused with the earlier frog catchphrase 'Feels Good Man,' this one works as a silent reaction post on 4chan, dropped into a thread to signal pure contentment with whatever someone else just wrote3.

The image circulates in two variants. The first is a stock photo of a man washing his face, the kind of picture used in men's skin care ads and grooming blog posts3. The second is a hand-drawn outline stripped down from that same photo, keeping only the silhouette and expression3. 4chan users edited both versions relentlessly, pasting other faces onto the man, dropping him into video game scenes, or layering him over other reaction templates.

How It Spread

On August 28, 2012, a thread on 4chan's /sp/ (sports) board posted a Feels Good template with the 'That Feel' face superimposed onto the man, one of the earliest documented archive appearances1. About four months later, on December 20, 2012, NeoGAF forum member The Chris shared a Tom Cruise version built on top of the original stock photo2.

The exploitable jumped to Facepunch Forums on April 10, 2013, when user whatthe posted it to a thread collecting images edited to include a continuous stream of running water, and user <V()LT> immediately replied with the unedited stock photo4. Three days later, on April 13, NeoGAF user Atramental posted several Feels Good edits into a 'Pics that make you laugh' thread2.

By the end of July 2013, the format had cycled back to 4chan's /vg/ (video games) board. A Legend of Zelda themed edit was posted on July 265, followed on July 28 by an anonymous edit styling the man as a soldier from the online shooter Planetside 25.

How to Use This Meme

The Feels Good format typically starts with one of the two base templates, either the stock photo or the outline drawing3. Editors often superimpose a character's face over the man's, drop him into a franchise setting, or combine the image with another reaction face like 'That Feel'1. Posted on its own in a 4chan thread, it acts as a wordless signal of satisfaction with the preceding post.

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