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The dog in a burning house has become internet shorthand for resignation. After covid, insurrection and strife, K.C. Green wants the dog — and us — to be free.
And today, in honor of the celebration, Naughty Dog has released 10 new animated gifs featuring characters from the series, inspired by popular online memes. It’s time to get yourself in the The ...
Here are all the GIFs shared by Naughty Dog, along with the memes they’re replicating (thanks, Reddit!). Above is a reference to the Jeremiah Johnson ‘nod of approval’ meme, taking from the ...
Now we can put this tired meme to bed. It reveals that the infamous dumpster that caught fire behind the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, and the L.A. Fire Department’s engine 27 crew extinguished it.
The Browns trolled the AFC North rival Pittsburgh Steelers ahead of the release of their 2025 schedule by posting a dumpster fire gif as part of the list of memes for their upcoming opponents.
The meme, which was originally derived from a web-comic illustrator K.C. Green, represents an attitude that is “halfway between a shrug and complete denial of reality,” wrote the New York Times.
On January 9th, 2013, a six-panel webcomic officially titled “On Fire,” but soon to be known ubiquitously by its opening line, “This is fine” was posted to webcomic Gunshow by cartoonist ...
According to Know Your Meme, the first two panels — the dog saying “This is fine” while surrounded by fire — were posted on Reddit and Imgur in 2014, where they received thousands of upvotes.
Web comic artist KC Green just marked the 10th anniversary of his 2013 comic strip that became a popular meme. He reflects on the meme's timelessness and the smiling dog's next chapter.