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Wayhne El Porch

Wayhne El Porch

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Wayhne El Porch is the main character of an informal webcomic loosely based on Winnie the Pooh. It originated on Polish imageboards around 2009 and eventually spread to other meme rich sites, notably the Finnish chan Kuvalauta and the /int/ section of the german imageboard Krautchan. It was quickly adopted by both Polish and Finnish users due to the resemblance with their traditional memes such as Spurdo Spärde, the Finn pedobear.

Indeed, the meme is very similar in spirit to the Uncle Dolan meme: "a crudely drawn comic featuring grammatically poor English", with sexual themes and abundant nonsensical violence. The name Wayhne El Porch itself is just a distortion of "Winnie the Pooh", much like Dolan is the Engrish corruption of Donald Duck. However there is no indication that Sakolut, the original creator of Dolan, was in any way involved in spreading this particular meme. That said, it is very likely that his work served as inspiration for those who did.

Wayhne El Porch still surfaces from time to time in imageboards all over the net, however it has been generally elusive since mid-2010.

The most popular expression of Wayhne El Porch (see the Image icon) seems to be a modified version of the infamous Trollface.


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