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But Kermit the Frog’s strings have been pulled in a different direction in recent years. Now, Kermit’s image is used in countless memes to express snarky comments, awkward social moments, and ...
Evil Kermit plays off of a still taken from the 2014 film Muppets Most Wanted, in which pure and wholesome Kermit is chatting with his sinister doppelgänger, Constantine. In this meme’s case ...
The now-ubiquitous meme originally comes from a scene in 2014's Muppets Most Wanted, in which Kermit the frog faces his evil, hooded doppelgänger, Constantine, whose appearance is a cinematic nod ...
All good memes must come to an end though, and by early 2015 it seemed tea-sipping Kermit would join the ranks of laughing Xzibit and sarcastic Willy Wonka. But then, in June 2016, the meme was ...
And Evil Kermit is turning out to be more versatile than his good-natured counterpart. And one mom has taken Evil Kermit to new heights, turning herself into the ~legendary~ meme.
The meme features Kermit the Frog, drinking from a bottle, and starts off with “Aww, you’re spreading rumors about me.” It ends with “At least you found a hobby spreading something other ...
Welp, this is the way 2016 had to end — with a very, very sad meme. Twitter user Jonny Sun started a meme challenge on Twitter that turned pretty dark pretty quickly. SEE ALSO: 'Kids introducing ...
Kermit the Frog first made the rounds as a meme in 2014, when he was pictured sipping a piping hot cup of Lipton tea and minding his business. Now two years later, he’s back again, except this ...
The memes use an image from 2014’s Muppets Most Wanted, where Kermit the Frog faces his evil look-a-like Constantine, who in this case, wears a dark hood covering his eyes.