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Everybody knows the “This is Fine” dog. It’s the meme of our generation ... a playhouse, and a fridge magnet. You can watch a video for the Kickstarter campaign below, which has a goal ...
KC Green, the artist who originally drew up the cartoon in 2013, started a Kickstarter to create 'this is fine' stuffed animals, along with stickers, magnets, and a house for your plush dog (via ...
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 ...
In the beginning, he was just a cartoon dog in a burning house, apathetic about his dire predicament. “This is fine,” he said, to no one in particular. But a decade after artist K.C. Green ...
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 ...
That year, Funko released a ‘This is fine’ dog bobblehead, adding to the meme’s merchandise which included plushies, Fortnite cosmetics, an 8-bit video game, and more. I’ve been told I can ...
For three years, a cartoon dog has sat patiently in a house fire. He smiles as he says, “This is fine.” Today, however, the dog changes his stance. Today, says the dog, “this is not fine.“ ...
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, as a ...