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Webcomic Artist SrGrafo Talks About His Art, Game Development And Why So Many Of His Creations Wind Up As Memes
May 12th, 2020 6:24 PMAndre Rojas is the Argentinian artist behind SrGrafo, a series of webcomics that have appeared around the web in recent years, later spawning numerous meme formats. We interviewed him to learn about how he got his start, his rapid rise to success and to discern what it is that makes his creations so memeable.
Erik Helwig Discusses The Origins Of “Hot Dad” And The Life Of A Comedic Musician/YouTuber
May 7th, 2020 7:36 PMErik Helwig, best known as the “Hot Dad,” has been creating music for the better part of the last two decades. We interview him to uncover his backstory, creative process behind making people laugh and discover what it takes to be a full-time YouTuber immersed in internet culture.
How The Undertaker Threw Mankind Off Hell In A Cell, And The Captivating Story Of Reddit's Famous Shittymorph
April 30th, 2020 6:58 PMAlthough relatively unknown outside of Reddit, Chris has become one of the most notable users for his "The Undertaker Threw Mankind Off Hell In A Cell" meme. Despite avoiding the limelight, Chris agreed to let us interview him about his internet fame, opinion on meme culture, and the incredibly captivating story of his life through all the various ups and downs.
The SCP Foundation Discusses History, The Future And Even Some Of Their Favorite Memes
April 23rd, 2020 6:58 PMSCPs first appeared in 2007 after Moto42 shared the creepypasta titled, “SCP-173.” Since then, the SCP Foundation has undergone numerous changes and seen a steady rise in popularity. We recently reached out to the folks at the Foundation for a little interview to discuss their history, major highlights, favorite entries, memes and more.
András Arató Shares His Story Of Becoming "Hide The Pain Harold" And Learning To Embrace Internet Culture
April 9th, 2020 6:42 PMBetter known to the world as "Hide the Pain Harold," András Arató found himself thrust into the limelight when his stock photos began appearing in a number of memes. We caught up with Arató to see what he’s been up to lately and let him share his story about becoming an online phenomenon.
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Webcomic Artist SrGrafo Talks About His Art, Game Development And Why So Many Of His Creations Wind Up As Memes
Andre Rojas is the Argentinian artist behind SrGrafo, a series of webcomics that have appeared around the web in recent years, later spawning numerous meme formats. We interviewed him to learn about how he got his start, his rapid rise to success and to discern what it is that makes his creations so memeable.
Erik Helwig Discusses The Origins Of “Hot Dad” And The Life Of A Comedic Musician/YouTuber
Erik Helwig, best known as the “Hot Dad,” has been creating music for the better part of the last two decades. We interview him to uncover his backstory, creative process behind making people laugh and discover what it takes to be a full-time YouTuber immersed in internet culture.
How The Undertaker Threw Mankind Off Hell In A Cell, And The Captivating Story Of Reddit's Famous Shittymorph
Although relatively unknown outside of Reddit, Chris has become one of the most notable users for his "The Undertaker Threw Mankind Off Hell In A Cell" meme. Despite avoiding the limelight, Chris agreed to let us interview him about his internet fame, opinion on meme culture, and the incredibly captivating story of his life through all the various ups and downs.
The SCP Foundation Discusses History, The Future And Even Some Of Their Favorite Memes
SCPs first appeared in 2007 after Moto42 shared the creepypasta titled, “SCP-173.” Since then, the SCP Foundation has undergone numerous changes and seen a steady rise in popularity. We recently reached out to the folks at the Foundation for a little interview to discuss their history, major highlights, favorite entries, memes and more.
András Arató Shares His Story Of Becoming "Hide The Pain Harold" And Learning To Embrace Internet Culture
Better known to the world as "Hide the Pain Harold," András Arató found himself thrust into the limelight when his stock photos began appearing in a number of memes. We caught up with Arató to see what he’s been up to lately and let him share his story about becoming an online phenomenon.