CLEVELAND, Ohio – If you've logged onto the Internet at all over the past few years, you've probably seen a "Bad Luck Brian" meme or two. If you can't remember, THESE may jog your memory.

"Bad Luck Brian" is a meme that has been used as a symbol of bad luck for outrageous and humorous situations all across social media. For instance:

A Bad Luck Brian meme.

"Stops, drops and rolls...into another fire."

"Has a Pet Rock...it runs away."

"Performs dead lift...dies."

You get the picture. Those phrases are slapped onto the photo (right) of a teenage boy with braces that's as goofy as the situations people come up with.

Now that boy has a name, and it's not Brian. The face behind those images belongs to Cuyahoga Falls native and Kent State alumnus Kyle Craven.

The "Bad Luck Brian" meme is actually an outtake of Craven's 2006 sophomore yearbook photo, taken at Archbishop Hoban High School in Akron, according to a recent feature on KentWired.com.

Craven, now 25, is getting his own 15 seconds of fame. This week, he was also featured in the Washington Post. According to the story, Craven's friend was initially responsible for taking the Craven's yearbook photo and launching it as a viral meme.

The Washington Post story gives an update on Craven's current life. He has a wife, a dog and his own Cuyahoga Falls-based construction company.

Of course, Craven will always be "Bad Luck Brian" to many, which appears to be okay with him. Craven has made more than $15,000 from licensing deals and T-shirts over the years.

Read the Washington Post story HERE.