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Pepe the Frog is one of the most popular internet memes of all time. It first debuted in the book “Boy’s Club,” a non-political comic about four roommates who like being lazy and hanging out ...
There have been many surprising success stories in the world of cryptocurrencies, but Pepe Coin (PEPE) is one of the most ...
The coin hit a new all-time high in December, following many cryptocurrencies that hit new all-time highs after the 2024 presidential election. The Pepe the Frog meme was created by artist Matt Furie.
The once-mighty Pepe Coin (PEPE) may have pioneered the frog meme coin narrative, but in 2025, it’s losing momentum. New data ...
But Kermit the Frog’s strings have been pulled in a different direction in recent years. Now, Kermit’s image is used in countless memes to express snarky comments, awkward social moments, and ...
The frog first appeared in Matt Furie's Boy's Club cartoons in 2005. Known as the “sad frog,” Pepe was often depicted as a mellow character with the slogan “feels good, man,” among others.
Though the meme has been (mostly) contained to TikTok, on Oct. 29 comedy producer Reed Kavner tweeted the TikTok video, which has since been viewed nearly 20,000 times.
Since June 20th, Kermit memes have been appearing on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, featuring photos of the frog (typically sipping milk or tea) alongside profanity-laced, sexist, and racist ...
Apple banned an app featuring Pepe the Frog, a meme loved by the alt-right, the developer said in a Reddit post found by Motherboard. The developer of the app, Pepe Scream, received an email from ...
Feels bad man. Pepe the Frog, the anthropomorphic cartoon used as both innocuous online punchline and an anti-Semitic meme, has been classified as a hate symbol by the Anti-Defamation League. The s… ...
Pepe the Frog meme designated 'hate symbol' by the Anti-Defamation League for its popularity amongst Alt-Right Although the meme did not have racist origins, the white supremacist segment of the ...
Pepe the Frog, the meme that was transformed from a “once peaceful frog dude” into a symbol of hatred and racism by the far-right, has croaked. Cartoonist Matt Furie laid to rest Pepe the Frog.