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According to Know Your Meme, Kermit the Frog memes began surfacing on Instagram ... his arms to show a crazy amount of excitement (or panic) about something. A video of a plush Kermit spinning ...
President Donald Trump posted a picture on Truth Social that contains Pepe the Frog, sometimes used as a hate symbol, and uses a QAnon tagline.
After the co-opting of everyman meme Pepe the Frog into a symbol of the white supremacist ... Or, at least, be portrayed as one by trolls who thrive on panic and outrage. The latest victim of ...
Pepe is also the name of the internet’s most powerful, enduring and controversial memes, Pepe the Frog, but the two characters ... bemusement and panic, but it was the song that really gave ...
Pepe the Frog debuted in the 2005 comic Boy’s Club and took on a life of its own through the 4chan message boards. But the meme has become a favourite amongst Donald Trump supporters to express ...
Pepe the Frog, the meme that was transformed from a “once peaceful frog dude” into a symbol commonly appropriated by racist or bigoted internet memes, has croaked. Pepe’s inventor ...
But for the artist who created the famous Pepe the Frog meme, it's more complicated than that. Matt Furie created Pepe in 2005 and first posted him to MySpace, according to Vice's Sean Collins.
Former President Trump shared an image containing Pepe the Frog, a meme designated as a hate symbol by the ADL. The ADL notes that Pepe the Frog's use as a hate symbol depends on context.