The Ask
@MrRespek tweets four words at @Wendys. The void answers with a frog.
On a quiet day on Twitter dot com, a man named @MrRespek asked the official Wendy's account for memes. What he received was an OC frog with a red bob, a blue bow, and freckles. The internet has not been the same since.

In the year of our shitpost 2017, Wendy's Twitter was already a feral animal. Roasting Hardee's. Dunking on McDonald's. Beefing with strangers over, ironically, beef.
Then user @MrRespek dropped four cursed words into the timeline:"@Wendys Got any memes?"
What replied was not a stock GIF. Not a "haha good one." It was an original, hand-painted-in-MS-Paint Wendy's-fied Pepe the Frog — red hair, pigtail bow, freckles intact, eyes full of a thousand baconators. A brand account. Drawing a Pepe. By hand. Tagged at the asker.
It should have been corporate suicide. It became canon.
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Nine years of one frog refusing to die.
@MrRespek tweets four words at @Wendys. The void answers with a frog.
Reuploaded across 4chan, Reddit, Tumblr. The original tweet becomes folklore.
Anons argue whether it counts as a 'rare Pepe.' Verdict: yes, it is sacred.
A new community forms on X and Telegram. Wen Pepe? Now Pepe.
Five tenets of Wendy's Pepe. Memorize them. Live them. Post them.
Thou shalt not pay $1 more for fresh, never frozen beef without first posting a frog.
The bow is blue. The hair is red. The freckles are non-negotiable.
If asked for a meme, deliver an OC. Never a reaction image.
Respek MrRespek. He summoned this. We are guests in his timeline.
Wen Pepe? Always Pepe. Especially with chili.
@Wendys Got any memes?
@MrRespek

The lore lives on. The freckles never fade. Step into the community keeping the spirit of Wendy's Pepe alive on X and Telegram.