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  • Look up to my edit cuz I love showing off
    "People fear what they can't understand, hate what they can't conquer."

    "Cherry blossoms in the Spring, and starry skies in the Summer. The Autumn brings the full moon. The Winter brings the snow. These things make Sake taste good. If you don't like Sake, then there is something wrong with you." Seijuro Hiko

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    • My third world country is better than yours.

      Not to mention Van Halen owns your shit.
      1:panama> should i bake now
      1:Chief Utsav> bake what

      cripple> 6'5" 250lbs bench 400lbs
      cripple> fight me
      cripple> irl

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      • Hopkin Green Frog was an Internet phenomenon which emerged in late 2004.

        Hand-drawn fliers requesting the whereabouts of a lost frog were spotted in various places around Seattle during 2004. Although there were several revisions of the flier, the later popularised version included two drawings of the frog alongside some grammatically incorrect text written in what appears to be a child's script, which read as follows:

        "if I looking for frog
        him name is hopkin green frog
        I lost my frog
        29-3228
        Love, Terry
        P.S. I'll find my frog
        Who took my frog
        Who found my frog
        2012 15th Ave. S"

        In September 2004, a scanned version of this letter began to circulate the internet. A digit of the original phone number was shortly after removed (as shown above) to discourage people from phoning up. Photoshopped riffs on the letter's content cropped up, much akin to the All Your Base phenomenon. These images involve the frog pictures and/or snippets of text from Terry's letter, pasted onto various pictures, from World War II propaganda posters to television news footage to photographs of aircraft carriers as well as eBay stills. Although humorous, many of these expressed concern (perhaps jokingly) for the child's loss. Lostfrog.org was set up in November 2004, which collected all of the photoshopped versions of the meme along with the original poster.

        The internet community responded by researching the frog and its owner. Hopkin was found to be a toy frog, and the phone number was traced to a Mr and Mrs Chen. An explanation of the poster's origin is available here. Terry Chen was an autistic 16-year-old who had received the toy frog with a McDonald's "Animal Alley" Happy Meal. After losing the toy frog, he created the "lost" fliers and posted them around his neighborhood.

        I created the name Hopkin Green Frog to raise awareness.
        carpe diem

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        • Originally posted by turmio
          jeenyuss seemingly without reason if he didn't have clean flours in his bag.
          Originally posted by grand
          I've been afk eating an apple and watching the late night news...

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