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The line is iconic, but I’ve literally never seen the comic from the article.
Xkcd might be more iconic as a whole, but I can’t think of a single comic that approaches “on the internet no one knows your a dog” meme, but it’s clearly transcended its origin.
No xkcd is significantly more iconic than what ever this thefarside clone is
The line is iconic, but I’ve literally never seen the comic from the article.
Xkcd might be more iconic as a whole, but I can’t think of a single comic that approaches “on the internet no one knows your a dog” meme, but it’s clearly transcended its origin.
Ctrl+alt+del is more iconic than whatever this is
Cyanide & Happiness is more iconic than whatever this is
Fucking PizzaCakeComic is more iconic than whatever this is