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It's been 10 years since the Massachusetts artist ... internet memes. A yellow cartoon dog sits at a table drinking coffee complacently as a fire rages around him. "This is fine," he says to ...
“This is fine,” he said, to no one in particular. But a decade after artist K.C. Green drew the scene, that defeatist dog lives on as a viral meme — one that has, in a way, spoken to all of u ...
The piece is called “This Is Fine,” after the ubiquitous meme of the same name that depicts a cartoon of a dog surrounded by flames. This painting features fellow Minneapolis artist Sean ...
"This is fine," the dog assures himself. It's been a decade since its creator put out the comic strip that spawned the meme. Web comic artist KC Green recently marked the anniversary on Twitter.
The meme comes from artist KC Green’s 2013 six-panel comic, “On Fire.” In the first image, a dog sits at a table, surrounded by flames. Then, the dog smiles and says, “This is fine.” ...
you've seen the meme: a cartoon of cute dog in a nice hat, sitting calmly as the room around him is covered in flames. Unfazed, the pup merely says "this is fine," a perfect encapsulation of our ...
The creator of the “This is fine” dog meme has confirmed he’s spinning ... was created by comic book artist KC Green and first hit the internet in 2013 before blowing up the following ...
This marked the beginning of its widespread momentum in the meme world. Over the following two years, the ‘This is fine ... instead of a dog. . @GOP We actually paid the artist who made ...
Memes rarely endure. Most explode and recede at nearly the same moment: the same month or week or day. But the meme best known as “This Is Fine”—the one with the dog sipping from a mug as a ...
This is fine, the dog assures himself. It's been 10 years since its creator put out the comic strip that bred this meme. NPR's Emma Bowman spoke with the artist who now says the dog's days might ...
"This is fine," the dog assures himself. It's been a decade since its creator put out the comic strip that spawned the meme. Web comic artist KC Green recently marked the anniversary on Twitter.