Overly Dramatic HOP Frog Warning Meme
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do not come any closer; he will HOP; he done it before; he'll do it again; if he HOP, what will you do then?; it will be over for you; you have no chance
Overview
This meme centers on a photograph of a regular common frog positioned in the middle of a plain white background, surrounded by intentionally grammatically incorrect, overly dramatic warning text. The text warns the viewer not to approach the frog, stating the frog has hopped at people before, will do so again, and that if the frog hops at the viewer they will have no chance and be completely defeated. The humor derives from the absurdly high, life-or-death stakes assigned to a completely normal, harmless action (a frog hopping), paired with the broken, overly serious tone of the warning text.
Origin notes
This meme originates from meme sharing accounts on X (formerly Twitter), and the provided source is the RSS feed of the X account @meme.jpg that shares popular viral meme content. It became a widely shared reaction meme, used humorously to exaggerate the threat posed by something harmless or small, or as a silly warning against getting too close to a beloved pet or small animal.