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    カエルのペペ

    "Feels good, man."

    Pepe is a cartoon anthropomorphic frog, originally created by artist Matt Furie for the comic Boy's Club in 2005, but that first gained notoriety as a meme on 4chan in 2008 with many different meanings -- initially as its original incarnation for something that feels good, then turned into a symbol of negativity and depression around 2009 when his catchphrase was turned into "Feels bad man", then turned into a symbol of crippling depression around 2011, then turned into a symbol of hate against normal people around 2013, then turned into a symbol of Donald Trump supporters, white nationalism and the alt-right movement in the wake of the 2016 presidential elections.

    In 2017, Matt Furie attempted to thwart the use of Pepe as an alt-right mascot by enforcing DMCA takedowns on notorious white nationalist websites.

    See also

    • apu spills his tendies
    • pepe punch
    • Tag group:meme

    External links

    • Know Your Meme: Pepe the Frog
    • Wikipedia: Pepe the Frog

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