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Zeddie Little Gets Partner in Crime, Plans to Run NYC Marathon (PHOTO)

Zeddie Little, who has become the next big thing on the internet due to his extremely "photogenic" smile while running, has just scored a partner in crime.

Memes on the Internet just can't seem to get enough attention these days. "South Park" even went as far as to make a parody episode of the new odd trend by mocking the "Tebowing" meme with a new "Faith Hilling" meme and "Taylor Swifting" as well. Even cats appear to have fallen victim to the infamous meme trend, when owners started posting photographs on their cats with pieces of bread around their head.

Now ,the newest meme to hit the Internet is Zeddie Little, "the world's most photogenic guy."

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Little owes his 15 minutes of fame to photographer Will King, who snapped a smiling shot of Little while running a 10K marathon.

Little's photo, which was donned with the title "ridiculously photogenic guy" by King, was posted on Reddit and soon went viral on the internet. Eventually, a number of other internet users picked the photo up, and began adding their own tags to it.

"Goes for run. Inadvertently teaches the world how to spell ridiculously" one person added to Little's photo. Another put Little in a Roman solider uniform and added the text "Are you not entertained."

"Used as stock photo in picture frames. No one replaces it," another meme fan pitched in.

Of course what would the internet's newly famous meme be without a handy dandy sidekick? An even newer meme depicts a handsome looking dog running in a field. "Owned by Zeddie Little" the caption reads.

Thankfully Zeddie Little hasn't let his new fame go to his head, and instead plans to contribute to charity.

"I find the humor in all of it. I mean it's funny," Little said during an ABC interview. "I feel honored to be a part of a joke that's in good spirits."

The runner will now take a go at the NYC Marathon and plans to raise money for the John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health.

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