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“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 ...
Thanks to a ubiquitous meme, the ironic phrase "This is fine" means things are not really that fine at all. You've probably seen it: A smiling cartoon dog sits at a table, coffee mug on hand ...
But there’s also a bunch of merchandise sold online to accompany the “this is fine” meme. One website sold stickers, sweaters with the dog’s face on it, stuffed versions of the animated ...
The creator of the “This is fine” dog meme has confirmed he’s spinning it into a video game titled This is Fine: Maximum Cope. Question Hound, the proper name of the viral star, was created ...
The meme’s popularity peaked in March 2020, according to Google Trends. That year, Funko released a ‘This is fine’ dog bobblehead, adding to the meme’s merchandise which included plushies ...
But the meme best known as “This Is Fine”—the one with the dog sipping from a mug as a fire rages around him—has lasted. It is now 10 years old, and it is somehow more relevant than ever.
Now comes good news: The “This Is Fine” dog is alive ... and leaves the studio lot, the dog endures the social burden of being reduced to a meme. Not that “Funny Online Animals” revolves ...
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 timeless meme, 'this is fine' dog, is now a stuffed animal that can comfort you with plushy happiness in real life. KC Green, the artist who originally drew up the cartoon in 2013, started a ...
It's come to mean things are not fine because of a meme that uses those words. Maybe you've seen this. There's a smiling cartoon dog sitting at a table, sipping his coffee as the room around him ...