Stop It Son, You Are Doing Me A Frighten
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"Stop It Son, You Are Doing Me A Frighten" refers to a series of images of dogs being shocked by other dogs repeating "bork", and replying in a concerned manner. The edits frequently feature humorous words floating around the dogs faces, in a similar manner to Doge.
Origin
The first known use of the style is in a post by iFunny user "Watimoro" of a puppy being held up to an older dogs face, presumably the dogs father. The image was posted on November 8th, 2015 and has since gained over 200 likes.[1]
Spread
A collection of images in the style entitled "bork megapost" was posted to tumblr by the blog "froob", and has since gained over 370 thousand notes.[2] A gallery of images was posted to Imgur entitled "Borf Borf" on January 25th, 2016 by user iatethebanana, and has since gained over 2 thousand points and 50 thousand views.[3] An image was posted to tumblr on January 30th, 2016 of two large white dogs in the style entitled "This is my favorite picture". As of over one month later the image has gained over 100 thousand notes.
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