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Kermit the Frog's image is used in countless memes to express snarky comments, awkward social moments, and relationship woes.
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 ...
As of Tuesday (December 13th), the latest iteration of Kermit to take the interwebs by storm is Sad Kermit, who is just about the cutest and most low-grade depressed little thing that ever was.
Kermit the Frog: A meme icon From expressing sarcasm to articulating internal dilemmas, Kermit memes have a way of capturing various aspects of the human condition with humor and relatability.
Dark Kermit in the Evil Kermit memes often says what I'm thinking about any given situation and it's nice to know that others often feel the same way.
Kermit memes are hilarious and have gathered a big community of enthusiasts, for example, on Reddit and Facebook.
Aww. Look at the sad little Muppet. It's OK Kermit, next year might be better. Evil Kermit, Or Me-To-Me Evil Kermit and its many spin-offs, including Evil Miss Piggy, have a special place in my heart.
In no time, #tealizard, the bastardized child of Kermit sipping tea, morphed into an internet sensation of its own right, further muddying the already murky meme waters.
In the past few weeks it's been hard to avoid the meme, in which regular, unhooded Kermit represents the desire to do the right, good thing, and evil Kermit plays devil's advocate.