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'Can we keep him?': Catjak joins the Wojak family

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Catjak is the Wojak in feline form, depicted as a standard house cat with forehead stripes and a chill expression similar to the Wifejak. Much like the same, Catjak comes with various benign statements in plain text meant to demonstrate the way cats are, their quirks lovable though they may sometimes be mildly frustrating.
The article from the Daily Dot discusses the "Catjak" meme, which is a variation of the Wojak (feels guy) meme featuring a cat's face instead of Wojak's. Originating around 2017, Catjak has become popular for expressing a range of emotions, often with a humorous or ironic twist, similar to its predecessor. The meme typically portrays the cat in various situations or with different expressions to convey feelings like sadness, anxiety, or existential dread, but with a feline twist. It has been embraced by internet communities for its versatility in meme culture, often used in image macros, reaction images, and as part of larger meme formats like "Drakeposting" or "Distracted Boyfriend." The article highlights how Catjak has evolved, with different versions like "Soyjak" (a more exaggerated, often cringeworthy version) and "Cozyjak" (depicting a more relaxed or content cat). The meme's popularity underscores the internet's love for anthropomorphizing animals to express human emotions in a light-hearted, relatable way.

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