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This is KC Green, creator of the comic "Gunshow" which spawned the meme "This is Fine," wherein a dog with a hat, named Question Hound, denys the flames around him. You've probably seen it. And now!
A demonstrator holds a sign with a meme saying "this is fine" on December 12, 2023 in Brussels, Belgium. CREDIT: Luis Miguel Caceres // Getty.
This Is Fine Meme Becoming An Old-School Platformer. The meme's creator is launching a Kickstarter to fund the game. By Eddie Makuch on September 20, 2024 at 6:27AM PDT. Comments.
The “This is fine” meme comes from KC Green’s 2013 webcomic “On Fire.” The meme rarely includes the final panels, in which the dog’s flesh melts from his arms and skull, like chocolate ...
But the meme best known as “This Is Fine”—the one with the dog sipping from a mug as a fire rages around him—has lasted. It is now 10 years old, and it is somehow more relevant than ever.
“This is fine,” he said, to no one in particular. But a decade after artist K.C. Green drew the scene, that defeatist dog lives on as a viral meme — one that has, in a way, spoken to all of us.
But the original creator of the comic the meme comes from, in partnership with Numskull Games, is now making a video game called This Is Fine: Maximum Cope, based on the dog Question Hound and his ...
Looks like someone's logged on before! Sadly, the "this is fine" meme has not been funny for several months now, which is roughly 37 years on the Trump's America calendar.
Unless you've been offline the past few years, you've probably come across the internet meme, "This Is Fine," by KC Green, a comics illustrator and writer based in Massachusetts.
The timeless meme, 'this is fine' dog, is now a stuffed animal that can comfort you with plushy happiness in real life. KC Green, the artist who originally drew up the cartoon in 2013, ...