FOREVER ALONE ($FA)

"The loneliest coin you'll ever love."










We're All Forever Alone

Before Wojak cried, before Doge barked, before TikTok dances rotted your brain — there was Forever Alone.
Born in the golden age of rage comics (2009–2011), Forever Alone wasn't just a meme. It was a global inside joke that every teenager shared on Facebook, Reddit, and 9GAG.
It was the universal symbol of loneliness, crudely drawn in MS Paint, yet instantly relatable to billions. And now, it's back — tokenized, immortalized, and ready to make you laugh while you cry into your portfolio.




















Why Forever Alone?

Nostalgia Pump
The rage comic face that built meme culture.
Timeless Pain
Still relevant 15 years later.
The Big 3 Legacy
Alongside Trollface and Rage Guy, it's one of the holy trinity of memes.
Normie Onboarding

The moment memes escaped 4chan/Reddit and went mainstream on Facebook.
If you ever hit "share" on a rage comic, you were part of history.










Museum of Sadness (The Gallery)
"Step inside the Louvre of lost hopes."
The Museum of Sadness is a wall of old crude MS Paint masterpieces — rage comics that defined an era and taught the world how to meme. Each face is a relic, an emotional fossil dug out of the early internet:


































Rage Faces: The Big 3
Before memes had deep lore and multi-layer irony, there were basic faces that still ruled the internet. Crude, MS Paint drawings that spread like wildfire on Facebook, Reddit, and 9GAG — the Big 3.

1. Trollface
Famous for his smug grin and the iconic "problem?" line, Trollface was the embodiment of internet mischief. Every time you trolled your friends in a chatroom or swapped the batteries in the TV remote, this was the face in your head.

2. Forever Alone
Our hero. The lonely, crying, lumpy-headed legend who perfectly captured the awkward, unwanted, and perpetually ghosted among us. Forever Alone wasn't just funny — it was painfully relatable to everyone.

3. Rage Guy (FFFFFUUUUU)
The eternal scream of frustration. Rage Guy was the face you made when your mom walked in during a gaming session, or when you lost a 2-hour essay because you forgot to save. Pure, unadulterated fury.
Other Hall of Famers

Y U No Guy
The meme that questioned everything. "Y U NO" became a universal prefix for calling out absurdity.

Me Gusta
The uncomfortable pleasure meme. When something was wrong but felt so right.

Derp
The face of pure stupidity. When you did something dumb and just had to own it.










Timeline: The Rise of Forever Alone

Birth of Rage Comics
4chan's /b/ board starts creating rage comics — crude MS Paint comics about everyday frustrations. The first rage faces appear: Rage Guy, Trollface, and eventually Forever Alone.
Forever Alone Gains Identity
The "Forever Alone" face gets its name and becomes the go-to reaction for loneliness, rejection, and social awkwardness. It spreads beyond 4chan to Reddit's /r/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu.
Facebook & Normie Takeover
Rage comics explode on Facebook. Pages like "Rage Comics" and "Forever Alone Comics" gain millions of likes. The meme goes fully mainstream.
Peak & Decline
Rage comics become oversaturated. Facebook normies run the format into the ground. The cool kids move on to new memes, but Forever Alone remains a classic.
The Eternal Legacy
Forever Alone never truly dies. It becomes a universal symbol of loneliness, referenced in YouTube videos, Twitch chats, and even mainstream media.
The Tokenization
Forever Alone is reborn as a memecoin — a tribute to the golden age of memes and a new way to embrace the loneliness together.




















Join the Loneliest Community Online

This isn't just another memecoin. It's a tribute to the golden age of the internet — when memes were raw, relatable, and didn't need 17 layers of irony to be funny.
If you remember rage comics, if you've ever felt Forever Alone, if you're tired of soulless corporate meme tokens — this is for you.