Oh Il Nam Standing And Sitting
Also known as: Player 001 Meme · Oh Il-Nam Mood Meme
Oh-Il Nam Standing and Sitting is an exploitable image macro meme featuring the elderly character Oh Il-Nam from the 2021 Netflix series *Squid Game*. The format uses two contrasting screenshots of the character, one showing him standing with a carefree expression and another showing him sitting with a dejected look, to express shifts in mood or emotional contrast. The meme spread rapidly across Twitter and Reddit in late September and October 2021 as *Squid Game* became a global hit3.
Overview
The meme draws from two distinct moments in *Squid Game* featuring Oh Il-Nam, also known as Player 001, played by actor Oh Yeong-su1. The standing image captures him during the "Red Light, Green Light" game in episode one, where he appears cheerful and unbothered while other contestants are being killed around him. The sitting image shows him later in the series, slumped in the sleeping quarters between games, looking blank and depressed3.
The contrast between these two states made the format perfect for before-and-after jokes, mood shifts, and situational humor. People typically pair the standing image with something exciting or carefree and the sitting image with a crushing or disappointing follow-up.
*Squid Game*, the South Korean survival drama created by Hwang Dong-hyuk, premiered on Netflix on September 17, 20212. The show follows 456 players in severe financial trouble who compete in children's games with fatal consequences for a cash prize of ₩45.6 billion2. Oh Il-Nam is the oldest contestant, wearing the number 001 jersey. Unlike the other players, he joined the games voluntarily because he has an inoperable brain tumor and little time left to live. This backstory gives him a distinctly relaxed attitude during the deadly competitions3.
The first viral use of the character as meme material came on September 27, 2021, when Twitter user @GQBKR posted an image of Oh Il-Nam's blank stare from episode six, "Gganbu," with the caption "Me in the club after being forced to go out." The tweet picked up roughly 75,000 likes within ten days3.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format works in three common configurations:
Two-panel (standing vs. sitting): Place the standing, happy Oh Il-Nam on top or left with a caption describing an optimistic scenario. Place the sitting, dejected version on the bottom or right with the disappointing follow-up. The joke lives in the emotional whiplash between the two states. Example: Standing = "Friday at 5pm." Sitting = "Sunday at 6pm."
Sitting only: Use the depressed sitting image as a reaction to any sad, boring, or soul-crushing situation. Works like other "me at the party" or "me waiting for..." reaction formats.
Standing only: Use the carefree standing image to represent someone blissfully unaware of danger, or someone who simply does not care about a serious situation happening around them.
The format is flexible enough to work with any scenario involving a mood swing, before-and-after contrast, or depiction of false confidence followed by reality.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Oh Il-Nam's player number, 001, made him the first player registered, which takes on a much deeper meaning after the show's twist reveal.
The "standing" screenshot comes from a scene where contestants are being shot by the Red Light, Green Light doll, making his relaxed posture especially absurd.
The first viral Oh Il-Nam meme predated the two-panel format by over a week, starting as a simple reaction image on Twitter.
*Squid Game* was conceived by Hwang Dong-hyuk in 2009 but took over a decade to get produced, as studios found the premise "too grotesque and unrealistic".
Derivatives & Variations
Sitting-only reaction edits:
The depressed Oh Il-Nam sitting image was frequently isolated and paired with custom captions about work, school, and social exhaustion[3].
Standing-only exploitables:
The standing version was used independently as a "doesn't care" or "immune to danger" reaction, including in a popular crossover with the 0.01% of germs meme format[3].
Combined two-panel format:
The before-and-after standing/sitting layout became the most recognized configuration, applied to everything from relationship jokes to work complaints[3].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 2Oh-Il Nam Standing and Sitting - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 32024 South Korean martial law crisisencyclopedia
- 4Squid Gameencyclopedia