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Bizarre New Meme Unleashes The Hidden God-Like Powers Of...Shaggy From 'Scooby-Doo'?? 😳

2019 memes are already making 2018 memes look absolutely normal by comparison.

A new meme has surfaced which disturbingly augments our own reality with that of the world of the Scooby-Doo franchise.

And Shaggy may not be the friendly, hungry guy we know him to be.


It all started back in 2017, according to Know Your Meme.

YouTuber Midya posted a scene from Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur, which set Shaggy beating up a gang of bikers with ominous music from Dragon Ball Super.



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"This can go one of two ways," Shaggy begins, leering. "One, you walk away. Two, I walk on your face."

The bikers....chose wrong. Do not mess with the all powerful Shaggy.

And then came the Infinity War post.





Shaggy, what have you done?!

And then it just kept escalating.


And then the creation of the world got involved.


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And then Shaggy spread across all things, living and animated.

First came the animations:


And then came the real world augmented reality stuff, when people started messing with the frames and interviews from the live action Scooby-Doo films.




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Of course, the meme somehow found its way to Matthew Lillard, the actor who played Shaggy in the live action adaptations of Scooby Doo.

Matthew was less than pleased.







But then all of a sudden, the power of Shaggy took over.

Now even Lillard is subservient to it.






Will Shaggy's reign of terror ever end?



Only time will tell.

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