The image shows a digitally created or edited figure with a distorted face and the text "imgflip.com" at the bottom. It's not a real person, but rather an internet meme character often associated with parody or humor, particularly of the unsettling or surreal kind.
It's difficult to pinpoint one specific origin or name for this character as it's often used generically in memes. However, the style and context suggest it might be related to or inspired by:
"My Face When" memes: These memes often use absurd or exaggerated images to express a reaction to something.
Surreal humor: The distorted and nonsensical nature of the image aligns with surreal humor trends online.
Internet culture of anonymity and absurdity: The character embodies the strange and often anonymous nature of online content.
In short, it's not a known individual but a meme figure used for comedic or satirical purposes. The exact context would depend on where you found it and the accompanying text or discussion.
If you encountered this image in relation to "The Mandela Catalogue," it's likely being used humorously or ironically. "The Mandela Catalogue" is a horror series with a distinct visual style and disturbing themes. Juxtaposing it with this obviously parodic image creates a contrast that is likely intended for comedic effect within that specific fandom or community.