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According to Greek mythology, the Minotaur is a horrible half man/half bull monster who devours anyone unlucky enough to be thrown into his labyrinth.

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But you wouldn't know it by looking at this meme, which casts the Minotaur as a shy, somewhat befuddled host, dealing with a rude guest. It all started when Twitter user @mardirooster posted a 1861 illustration of the Minotaur created by English artist Sir Edward Burne-Jones. The illustration shows the Minotaur in it's [spoiler alert] final moments before it was slain by the Greek hero Theseus.

The tweet from @mardirooster shows the original artwork, as well as a close-up of the Minotaur. The images are captioned with the Minotaur's polite request to "please get out of my maze."

https://twitter.com/mardirooster/status/1019752911390363648

For you sticklers out there, you're correct. A maze and a labyrinth are not the same thing. A maze has multiple paths and dead ends, while a labyrinth has one single path leading to the center. That didn't keep people from retweeting @mardirooster's version, which puts a modern twist on the Minotaur's plight.

https://twitter.com/zerosumgabe/status/1020032558715875328

https://twitter.com/dj_nutfree/status/1020255506563133440

https://twitter.com/soitistoldcast/status/1020306488970162176

https://twitter.com/TheDonsieLass/status/1020336350036455425

The creator of the meme also offered his own fresh take on it.

https://twitter.com/mardirooster/status/1019754173062176770

The meme is currently only a few days old, so it will be interesting to see how long it sticks around and what new versions people create.

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