Man behind ‘Hide The Pain Harold’ meme is in Singapore for crypto event

Arato is seen near the Singapore River in a photo taken on his Instagram on September 18 and Marina Bay Sands in the background. He was visiting the SEA Aquarium at Resorts World Sentosa in an older blog.

Arato revealed in an interview with the American news outlet The Guardian that he had been approached by a design for a few stock photos at the beginning of the shoot.

” Over the course of two centuries, he took lots of photos of me for photo library.

” I thought the pictures would just be used by businesses and websites, but I was n’t expecting the memes. Individuals have texted their brides leaving them, or they claim their identities have been stolen and their bank accounts have been wiped out on my photos. They used my photo because it appeared as though I was smiling despite the suffering.

Shortly after embracing his fame, he created a fan page where he could release it with his own articles. As a result, he was approached by several companies to appear in ads and also gave a TED speak in 2019.

” I’m not really a sad man: I think I’m rather a joyful one,” said Arato in the meeting.