

We would help, but this image is too relatable. Whatever the reason, Kermit is devastated.

A poor business decision, a death in the family, a romantic betrayal (Miss Piggy, we’re looking at you). step aside, Kermit is sadder), Sad Kermit has been gravely hurt. Perhaps the saddest meme image on the internet ( crying Jordan, Hide the Pain Harold, crying cat, Wojak/Feels Guy, " this is fine" dog, etc. Keep your distance from this Kermit, or he might become this slightly angrier Kermit: He’s not getting violent, but he’s close.
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He is the most confrontational of the Kermits, and one of the most helpful: did someone just insult your favorite TV show? Did you just hear someone start a sentence with “ Actually…”? Did the forecast say 80 & sunny and there’s a *literal* hurricane outside? Call on this Kermit to express your rising fury. It’s hard to start a fight while sitting down, but this particular species of Kermit meme seems to be doing just that. If you’re losing hope in the future, coming to a sobering realization, or if your neighbor changed their wifi password, this is the meme to use. He is calm and collected, if a bit disillusioned. Window Kermit is not, however, under any real emotional distress (see: Sad Kermit). This ruminating species of Kermit is only found inside, contemplating all his mistakes and dwelling on his past. This Kermit species is most likely to be spotted when eavesdropping on private conversations, “not judging” questionable behavior, or just reacting to some very hot tea – gossip, scandal, or otherwise high-temperature current affairs. While the slang use of the word “tea” originated much earlier in drag culture, it gained ground Internet culture in 2014 with the aid of this Kermit meme, whose recognizable reaction of aloof disinterest fits perfectly with the double-meaning of the “tea” he is sipping. Perhaps the most resilient and common of the Kermit family is the Tea Kermit. But whenever your inner demon tempts you toward any form of depravity, lechery, laziness, anger, or, of course, dog-napping, no meme will do the job like Evil Kermit.īut That’s None of my Business/Tea Kermit You might still observe one in the wild today, though this Kermit's internet presence is not as dominant as it once was.

The original meme was a truly wholesome joke about dog-napping:Įvil Kermit is actually not Kermit, but his doppelgänger nemesis Constantine. I have recently been kermitted to the task of classifying the greatest Kermit memes as follows:Įvil Kermit became the hottest meme on the internet in early November 2016, mere hours before politics took over everybody’s social media timelines. Thus the Kermit Meme genus has several of its own species and subspecies. Despite this, images of Kermit often display strikingly human emotions, and pictures of Kermit frequently have a high Relatability Index*. It is clear from the pictures above that Muppets creator Jim Henson spared no detail in making Kermit the Frog as morphologically realistic as possible. They can be identified by their moist, slippery skin: Frogs are classified taxonomically under the amphibious order Anura.
