Disregard the frog.
A new era of internet culture is forming, and it starts the same way all great memes do:
An anonymous post. A simple drawing. A moment that spreads.
The Origin of WOFL
WOFL was born on the chaotic depths of /b/.
An anon asked a simple question:
What comes after Pepe?
The answer came instantly.
Another anonymous user replied with a rough Microsoft Paint drawing of a wolf and a single line:
“and on this day wofl was invented.”
No polish. No effort to impress. Just raw internet energy.
The Anti-Perfection Meme
WOFL is intentionally imperfect.
- Poorly drawn
- Unrefined
- Raw MS Paint energy
That is exactly the point.
The internet does not reward perfection. It rewards relatability and replication.
From Thread to Movement
After its creation, WOFL spread across /b/:
- Dedicated threads
- Derivatives and edits
- Community reinterpretations
Like every real meme, it evolved through participation.
The more people touched it, the stronger it became.
After Pepe
The meme cycle always moves forward.
After Pepe the Frog, the culture looked for something new.
WOFL emerged as a direct response:
Simpler. Rougher. More chaotic.
A rejection of overused formats.
Full Meme Lore
WOFL is not random.
It has documented history and recognition across major platforms:
- 📚 Know Your Meme entry
- 🧵 Reddit community threads
- 💬 Continued presence in underground meme culture
The foundation already exists.
🐺 Final Statement
A question was asked.
An answer was drawn.
A meme was born.
$WOFL — the next cycle starts here.
Telegram: @ woflcoinerc
Twitter: https://x.com/woflcoinerc
Know Your Meme full lore:
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/wofl
Reddit:
https://reddit.com/r/wofl/
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