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The owner of the internet famous Keyboard Cat, artist Charlie Schmidt, recounts how he and his dead cat became a meme in the early years of YouTube.
For a full history lesson of the Keyboard Cat meme check out RocketBoom’s recently released “Institute for Internet Studies” video below.
The meme dates to 2021 and ties into anime, with users spelling out a character named Yui from the Japanese show “K-On!,” as the keys are next to one another. It hit the mainstream last week.
Another week, another internet meme spreading like wildfire. This time it’s the amusing Keyboard Cat providing the soundtrack to the web’s most spectacular FAILS. Watch pretty much any online ...
The trend, which urges users to "look between" certain letters on your keyboard, apparently originated with a post on 4chan in May 2021 according to a submission to Know Your Meme.
This time around, we’re throwing multiple states of being—from confusion to understanding, from annoyance to full-fledged exhaustion—at the whole Look Between X and Y on Your Keyboard thing.
A recent Instructables project brings together two Web memes to create one geeky keyboard wrist rest.
Look Between X and Y On Your Keyboard: What to Know About the Meme Driving People to the Brink ... from annoyance to full-fledged exhaustion—at the whole Look Between X and Y on Your Keyboard thing.
Updated | In sad news for cat lovers and meme lovers alike, Bento, aka Keyboard Cat, has died.Bento died on March 8, 2018. He was 8 years old. Owner Charlie Schmidt, a painter and performance ...