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  2. Hiroyuki Nishimura - Wikipedia

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    Hiroyuki Nishimura (西村 博之, Nishimura Hiroyuki, born 16 November 1976) is a Japanese internet entrepreneur.He founded the message board 2channel, [1] and is an administrator of 4chan.

  3. Kabosu (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Kabosu and Atsuko Sato sitting on the monument to Kabosu in 2023. In Japan, Kabosu and Sato were known as pet and owner rather than a meme, and her blog Taking a walk with Kabosu-chan was the fourth-most popular pet-related blog in the country as of December 2013.

  4. Cheems - Wikipedia

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    The meme became viral in mid-2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. [12] [13] In another meme format, Godzilla and King Kong represent two competing concepts, while Cheems armed with a baseball bat is the winning third concept, chasing the other two away. [14]

  5. Doge is dead: Kabosu, the Shiba Inu who inspired memes ... - AOL

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    Kabocha, the Shiba Inu whose side-eye expression launched memes and a crypto coin, has died in Japan. Doge is dead: Kabosu, the Shiba Inu who inspired memes and a crypto coin, dies in Japan Skip ...

  6. Doge (meme) - Wikipedia

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    The original photo of Kabosu, a Shiba Inu, that led to the meme. Doge (usually / d oʊ dʒ / DOHJ, / d oʊ ɡ / DOHG or / d oʊ ʒ / DOHZH) is an Internet meme that became popular in 2013. The meme consists of a picture of a Shiba Inu dog, accompanied by multicolored text in Comic Sans font in the foreground.

  7. Category:Internet memes introduced from Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Internet memes introduced from Japan" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. 'Oppenheimer' memes stir debate in Japan, where ... - AOL

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    May Niiya, 25, is a fifth-generation Japanese American whose family members directly suffered both in Japan and the U.S. as a result of hostile Japanese-American relations during World War II.

  9. People thought the CEO of RedNote was welcoming them to ... - AOL

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    A man from Vancouver caught people's attention because they thought he was RedNote's CEO. Jerry welcomed new users who had been flocking to the app ahead of a possible TikTok ban.