Welp,Oil Massage With Naked Body this is the way 2016 had to end -- with a very, very sad meme.
Twitter user Jonny Sun started a meme challenge on Twitter that turned pretty dark pretty quickly.
SEE ALSO: 'Kids introducing themselves': An enthusiastic '80s meme is taking overSun started by tweeting his own version of the meme, now lovingly referred to as "Sad Kermit."
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Leading by example, Sun challenged his followers to imitate his efforts to create a "wholesome" meme using the picture of Kermit.
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Never missing a chance for a challenge, Twitter users immediately stepped up to the plate with their takes on "Sad Kermit" memes -- and what started as a wholesome challenge quickly took a dark, weird, existential turn.
The memes started innocently:
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And then got a little bit darker:
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And then they really went off the deep end:
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Looks like everyone's favorite meme star Kermit ended 2016 the same way as the rest of us did.
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