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Ever see a jpeg that looks like it has suffered years of pain? Brother, that's a deep fried meme.
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Spanish fans of the beloved Peanuts character have created their own mythology of the dog they affectionately call "Esnupi." Here's a brief history of the meme.
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The comic gained popularity in September 2024 on Twitter / X as a redraw reference, often portraying LGBTQ+ characters or shipping characters dynamics in that scenario.