"On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog" comic sold for $175K, becoming the most expensive single-panel cartoon ever sold at auction
"On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog" comic sold for $175K, becoming the most expensive single-panel cartoon ever sold at auction
Peter Steiner's 1993 'New Yorker' comic, sold for $175K, speaks to internet culture and imposter syndrome, too
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25 2 ReplyDon't know if you remember 90s internet all that clearly, but saving pictures (or viewing them) really wasn't the same back then.
2 0 ReplyIf buying isn't owning then stealing isn't piracy.
1 2 Replyjust fyi, this isn't about an NFT but rather about an original, physical, drawing from 1993!
and, believe it or not, this image wasn't even drawn using a computer... the creator (called a cartoonist in those days) literally physically drew it by hand using ink on paper (which was the style at the time)
shake my sydney morning herald.
10 0 ReplyNo shit? Now please explain to me what a joke is and then read your explanation.
4 2 ReplyOn the Internet no one can tell if you're being sarcastic.
6 0 Replyi wasn't sure if you were joking about mistaking it for an NFT or really did, but i thought my response was funny either way
6 0 ReplyFair enough. The last part was a bit humorous I suppose. :)
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