WOFL ($WOFL) — The New Meme Cycle Begins

  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.