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  2. 21 Depression Memes that May Make You Feel a Little Better - AOL

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    For people who are diagnosed with depression, spending time looking at depression memes—even those that may feel “dark” to others—may be a good thing, according to a 2020 study published ...

  3. Pepe the Frog - Wikipedia

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    Pepe the Frog was created by American artist and cartoonist Matt Furie in 2005. Its usage as an Internet meme came from his comic Boy's Club #1. The progenitor of Boy's Club was a zine Furie made on Microsoft Paint called Playtime, which included Pepe as a character. [14] He posted his comic in a series of blog posts on Myspace in 2005. [6] [15]

  4. Wojak - Wikipedia

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    In October 2018, a Wojak with a gray face, pointy nose and blank, emotionless facial expression, dubbed "NPC Wojak", became a popular visual representation for people who cannot think for themselves or make their own decisions, comparing them to non-player characters – computer-automated characters within a video game.

  5. Blue Cat Blues - Wikipedia

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    Blue Cat Blues is a 1956 one-reel animated Tom and Jerry cartoon written, directed and produced by co-creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. The short was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on November 16, 1956 in CinemaScope. It is the series' 103rd entry. Unusual for a Tom and Jerry cartoon, Jerry "speaks," through an inner monologue, voiced ...

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  8. Brian Griffin - Wikipedia

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    A Toyota Prius, similar to the one Brian drives. Brian is a white-furred anthropomorphic dog. He can talk, generally walks on his hind legs (using his front legs as arms), has opposable thumbs, drives a second-generation Toyota Prius (with the license plate "BRI-DOG"), and is often portrayed as the only sane person in his family.

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