Matt Furie, a San Francisco-based cartoonist of reluctant notoriety, is a frog lover. He’s always drawn frogs: goofy frogs, peaceful frogs, frogs on bike rides, frogs having tea. “It’s just been kind ...
Pepe the Frog was created in 2005 as an innocent-enough cartoon frog. But through no fault of his own, Matt Furie’s creation eventually mutated into a symbol for the alt-right around the time Donald ...
“I didn’t even know what a meme was,” confesses cartoonist Matt Furie in the documentary “Feels Good Man,” demonstrating just how ill-equipped he was to resist the dark forces that engulfed him and ...
A doc about Pepe the Frog's journey from chill dude to official hate symbol explores how nobody can own anything on the internet. It took thousands of years for people to pervert the ancient Eurasian ...
He may have become a far-right internet meme in the West, but Pepe the Frog's image is being rehabilitated in Hong Kong where democracy protesters have embraced him as an irreverent symbol of their ...
Matt Furie draws Pepe the Frog in 'Feels Good Man.' Credit: Kurt Keppeler and Christian bruno / Sundance Institute Pepe the Frog may not be able to explain everything about these trying times. But ...
"I didn't even know what a meme was," confesses cartoonist Matt Furie in the documentary "Feels Good Man," demonstrating just how ill-equipped he was to resist the dark forces that engulfed him and ...
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