A young man has earned widespread internet attention after sharing a photo of himself standing under a loose Walmart sign that looks like it is about to fall on his head.

On February 14, Manuel Garcia, 25, spent over four hours waiting outside a Walmart, hoping that the loose letter P in the word Pharmacy would topple off the wall and onto his head so that he could attempt to sue the corporation.

The Weslaco, Texas man posted a photo of himself in the precarious position with a Facebook caption redaing: 'Here waiting for the P to fall and knock me out to be able to sue Walmart [sic].'

An ingenious plan? A young Texas man, Manuel Garcia, 25, stood under a loose Walmart sign for over four hours hoping the sign would hit him in the head

Word of Manuel's plan soon spread to Twitter when a man named Toyin posted the photo of Manuel on his account.

On the social media platform, people quickly responded to the photo by praising Manuel for both his patience and his ingenuity.

A Maryland area man suggested that once hit, Manuel should show up at Walmart in a wheelchair, wearing a neck brace while eating a box of Nilla wafers - making it look like an enviable fate.

Another man posted a photo of Manuel's potential future, using a photo of a sleeping man lounging across a bed of money.

The ultimate side-hustle: Manuel posted a photo of himself standing under the sign to his Facebook page where it received a huge amount attention, even spreading over to Twitter

A nod towards the future: Many Twitter users have praised Manuel for his patience and ingenuity

Cookie Monster even got involved, when a man named Warren Richardson posted a GIF of the Sesame Street character tapping his fingers in impatience with the caption: 'His lawyer is waiting, too [sic].'

A man from Seattle even commented on Manuel;s creative plan by declaring that he is an 'entrepreneur'.

When the P failed to fall on February 14, Manuel returned to the same location the next day to try his luck again.

Patiently waiting: Cookie Monster even got in on the fun when Warren Richardson posted a GIF of one Sesame Street’s most famed characters tapping his fingers in impatience

The highest praise: When the P failed to fall on February 14, Manuel returned to the same location February 15 to try his luck again

A MAJOR payday! A GoFundMe campaign named 'Ladywalmart' has been started with a goal of raising $1,000

Though both attempts where unsuccessful, Manuel's original photo has earned 19,000 likes and has been shared on Facebook over 45,000 times.

Manuel has seemingly given up hope on suing Walmart. However a woman named Meli Garcia, who may be related to Manuel, has started a GoFundMe page named 'Ladywalmart' with a goal of raising $1,000.

While the campaign is not incredibly detailed, it does ask that potential contributors 'pitch in so he doesn't have to sue Walmart! Bring him back home lol!'