![]() ![]() They wait until they get the package and see if there is a tracking number on it. Terms & Conditions Beware e-sellers, there are people out there trying to rip us off. Returns Policy Free returns are offered if you are not 100% satisfied. PART OF MY SHIPPING PRICE GOES DIRECTLY TO EBAY. PLEASE NOTE: EBAY NOW TAXES MY SHIPPING CHARGES. However sometimes I wait to ship in lots.If you need an item right away please contact me and I will do everything to get it to you on time.I can ship worldwide, but international shipping is expensive, please look at the shipping price before purchasing this item.Shipping costs also cover the cost of materials needed to ship. Payment Policy Only PayPal is Accepted Immediate Payment is required after the Winning Bid Shipping Policy Usually items Will be Shipped on the Same or Next Business day of receiving full payment. This comes from a smoke free animal free home. I combine on shipping and handling so please look at my other auctions, it could save you money. All additional stickers you purchase from me ship domestically for free!!! Just ask for a invoice after you have finished your purchase. This beautiful sticker measures about 3.9"x3" Thanks for looking. The picture seriously does not do justice to the quality of the sticker. I have had one on my van for 3 years now. Auctions by Dieabeticwookie Fine Art Prints Store Payments Shipping Returns Terms This is fine sticker This charming sticker is perfect for a laptop, school locker, window, scrapbook and even works on your car! It is made out of a waterproof vinyl, will last at least 18 months outdoors. Item: 322453756804 This is fine Im fine Meme dog Sticker decal car laptop. Ominously perhaps, while in the middle of writing this, I practically had to do CPR on my very old, very broken laptop, all the while repeating the mantra, “This is fine.Seller: dieabeticwookie ✉️ (8,281) 99.9%, ![]() Then again, reading a lesson (or even a portent) into a comic about feeling overwhelmed seems slightly deranged.Įven so, whether these second two thirds of “this is fine” dog will come to represent the 2020s is yet to be seen, but – the way things are going – seems like a sensible guess. The moral – I guess – being, “do nothing and the inevitable will happen. You can almost imagine Green seeing his creation achieve meme status and thinking… “This is fine.”Īlthough the meme usually consists of just two panels, the original comic actually contains six parts, in which the dog drinks coffee and continues to reassure himself about the “fine”-ness of the deadly situation in which he finds himself, until the fire melts his face and his eyeballs flop out of their sockets. To the point where – when I (for one) think of the past ten years – it’s hard not to visualise that big-eyed dog, just sitting there, with his blank expression. You have to wonder if he thought for a second, when drawing it, that a short strip about his personal feeling of collapse would blow up and transform into a commentary on the collapse of the entire world. Speaking to The Verge in 2016 about the “timelessness” of the comic, creator KC Green said it was inspired by his own mental health struggles. Or, the feeling of paralysis when bombarded with bad news to the point of sensory overload. The dog – with its blank expression – has come to embody the unique impotence felt when seeing multiple disasters play out in real time, on Twitter. As is always the case with memes, it has mutated over time and been shaped – by the collective consciousness of those who communicate with it – to convey a very specific mood. ![]() Rising sea levels, catastrophic hurricanes, humanitarian crises up to the eyeballs? “This is” – and I cannot stress this enough – “fine”.Ĭloser to home, as the 2010s draw to a grand finale of biggest Labour defeat since 1935, and the likelihood of yet another decade under the loafers of sociopaths, the “this is fine” dog makes another appearance. The dawn of a post-truth age in which the spread of misinformation is eroding democracy as we know it? “This is fine”. And what began as a webcomic by artist KC Green, published in 2013, has now been posted by thousands on social media as a reaction to every political upset, natural disaster and peer reviewed doomsday prediction of a decade that has been so closely defined by all of these things. This illustration in question will be familiar to anyone who’s been even slightly online over the past several years, as one of the most popular and enduring memes of the decade. In the unlikely event that civilisation is still intact fifty years from now, A-level history students will be presented with a two panel comic of a dog sitting in a room engulfed by flames, uttering the phrase, “This is fine.” They will be asked to explore the ways in which this image is emblematic of life in the 2010s. ![]()
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