- thedailybeast.com how-pepe-the-frog-became-a-nazi…4chan’s Pepe the Frog meme was wildly popular among ‘normies’—until white nationalists decorated him with swastikas and gave him a Trump button.
- theverge.com 2017/5/8/15577340/pepe-the-frog-is-…Share this story. Pepe the Frog is laid to rest. ... One pours out some whisky for the departed frog, splashing it on Pepe’s face. (You can see the full strip here.)
- forbes.com sites/danidiplacido/2017/05/09/how-…Furie killed Pepe to communicate his displeasure over the fact the frog appears to have become an unlikely poster child for intolerance.
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- dictionary.com e/memes/pepe-the-frog/Artist Matt Furie created Pepe the Frog as an easygoing, bro-like character in his 2005 comic series, The Boy’s Club .
- stablediffusionapi.com models/pepe-frogPepe Frog Pepe the Frog ( /ˈpɛpeɪ/ ) is a cartoon character and Internet meme created by cartoonist Matt Furie.
- rationalwiki.org wiki/Pepe_the_FrogPepe the Frog (emojified as and formerly known as "Feels Good Man") is a green anthropomorphic frog used as an Internet meme.
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- urbandictionary.com define.php…Usually shortened to just "Pepe", Pepe the frog is a character from Matt Furie's "Boy's Club" comic series.
- bbc.co.uk programmes/m000nwrqPepe the Frog started life in 2005 as a cute cartoon character in Boy’s Club, an American indie comic on Myspace.