[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  0x_Command [@moon_or_doom](/creator/twitter/moon_or_doom) on x 2782 followers Created: 2025-07-10 04:30:01 UTC Thread Overview and Context - $MOOMOO The archived /biz/ thread #10248178 (Aug 12, 2018) revolves around an anonymous OP introducing a new bullish mascot. The OP posted a cartoon bull (see image below) with the caption **“I introduce to you moo moo the bull. How will bobo fags ever recover?”**. Here “bobo fags” derisively refers to followers of Bobo the Bear – a bearish market meme on /biz/. (In /biz/ lore, Bobo the Bear personifies a bear market, so the OP’s “Moo Moo the Bull” is meant as the bullish counterpart.) Indeed, meme encyclopedias confirm Mumu/Moo Moo as the 4chan bull-market mascot: *“Mumu or Moomoo is the mascot and personification of what the [trading] community calls a Bull Market… depicted as competing [with Bobo] in an eternal struggle”*. The thread is mostly jokey riffing. Commenters mock the bull’s appearance (“That bull looks like a boomer”) or urge it to “GIVE ME YOUR CUM MOO MOO” (a running bawdy refrain). Others suggest alternate mascots (e.g. *“Golden bull nujack is better”*) or debate names (“Moo”, “Momo”, “Moray”, “Ramjeet”, etc.). Many users edited the image, posting “moo1.png”, “moo2.png”, etc., iteratively refining the design (smaller horns, flat colors, golden rings) in /biz/ style. The crowd’s consensus eventually favored the name “Mumu” (or just “Moo”), the nickname that stuck for the bull (as seen in a follow-up thread: *“It’s official. Mumu is here to bully the bears.”*). One notable reply is post #10251845, where an anon complains: *“literally stealing my OC I posted some days ago… shame on you”*. This indicates that someone claimed the OP’s bull art was already circulated as their own original content. (Indeed, in a later 2020 /biz/ thread an anonymous user even boasted *“I’m actually the guy who made that mumu”*, suggesting the meme had earlier origins.) Whether the OP did actually copy an earlier image is hard to verify, but the complaint shows /biz/ users were concerned about content ownership. Overall, the thread is a meme-making workshop rather than serious investing analysis. The “investment thesis” is basically “Bulls rule, bears drool” – celebrating a bull market. In fact, August 2018 was during a long bull-run in U.S. stocks, so this playful contest of “Bobo vs Mumu” echoes that optimism. The thread’s significance lies in spawning the Mumu/Bobo meme rivalry on 4chan – it helped cement the bull mascot in crypto/finance subculture. (KnowYourMeme notes *“posted on 4chan’s /biz/ board [along] with Mumu as the two sides of the trading market.”*.) In short, it’s a cultural snapshot: a crowd-sourced mascot contest reflecting bullish sentiment, with dozens of variations and in-jokes. Original vs. Copied Content The OP’s bull art appears not to have been completely original. The reaction #10251845 explicitly accuses the OP of stealing: *“literally stealing my OC I posted some days ago”*. This suggests an identical or very similar bull image was posted earlier on /biz/. In fact, later users in 2020 claimed authorship of the “Mumu” bull, implying the design circulated before this thread. We were unable to find the exact prior post, but the complaint stands: the artwork was likely lifted from another user’s recent drawing. (Without archived proof, we must rely on the participants’ own allegations.)  XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [moomoo](/topic/moomoo) [bearish](/topic/bearish) [moo](/topic/moo) [op](/topic/op) [$moomoo](/topic/$moomoo) [coins meme](/topic/coins-meme) [Post Link](https://x.com/moon_or_doom/status/1943165790695625213)
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Created: 2025-07-10 04:30:01 UTC
Thread Overview and Context - $MOOMOO
The archived /biz/ thread #10248178 (Aug 12, 2018) revolves around an anonymous OP introducing a new bullish mascot. The OP posted a cartoon bull (see image below) with the caption “I introduce to you moo moo the bull. How will bobo fags ever recover?”. Here “bobo fags” derisively refers to followers of Bobo the Bear – a bearish market meme on /biz/. (In /biz/ lore, Bobo the Bear personifies a bear market, so the OP’s “Moo Moo the Bull” is meant as the bullish counterpart.) Indeed, meme encyclopedias confirm Mumu/Moo Moo as the 4chan bull-market mascot: “Mumu or Moomoo is the mascot and personification of what the [trading] community calls a Bull Market… depicted as competing [with Bobo] in an eternal struggle”.
The thread is mostly jokey riffing. Commenters mock the bull’s appearance (“That bull looks like a boomer”) or urge it to “GIVE ME YOUR CUM MOO MOO” (a running bawdy refrain). Others suggest alternate mascots (e.g. “Golden bull nujack is better”) or debate names (“Moo”, “Momo”, “Moray”, “Ramjeet”, etc.). Many users edited the image, posting “moo1.png”, “moo2.png”, etc., iteratively refining the design (smaller horns, flat colors, golden rings) in /biz/ style. The crowd’s consensus eventually favored the name “Mumu” (or just “Moo”), the nickname that stuck for the bull (as seen in a follow-up thread: “It’s official. Mumu is here to bully the bears.”).
One notable reply is post #10251845, where an anon complains: “literally stealing my OC I posted some days ago… shame on you”. This indicates that someone claimed the OP’s bull art was already circulated as their own original content. (Indeed, in a later 2020 /biz/ thread an anonymous user even boasted “I’m actually the guy who made that mumu”, suggesting the meme had earlier origins.) Whether the OP did actually copy an earlier image is hard to verify, but the complaint shows /biz/ users were concerned about content ownership.
Overall, the thread is a meme-making workshop rather than serious investing analysis. The “investment thesis” is basically “Bulls rule, bears drool” – celebrating a bull market. In fact, August 2018 was during a long bull-run in U.S. stocks, so this playful contest of “Bobo vs Mumu” echoes that optimism. The thread’s significance lies in spawning the Mumu/Bobo meme rivalry on 4chan – it helped cement the bull mascot in crypto/finance subculture. (KnowYourMeme notes “posted on 4chan’s /biz/ board [along] with Mumu as the two sides of the trading market.”.) In short, it’s a cultural snapshot: a crowd-sourced mascot contest reflecting bullish sentiment, with dozens of variations and in-jokes.
Original vs. Copied Content
The OP’s bull art appears not to have been completely original. The reaction #10251845 explicitly accuses the OP of stealing: “literally stealing my OC I posted some days ago”. This suggests an identical or very similar bull image was posted earlier on /biz/. In fact, later users in 2020 claimed authorship of the “Mumu” bull, implying the design circulated before this thread. We were unable to find the exact prior post, but the complaint stands: the artwork was likely lifted from another user’s recent drawing. (Without archived proof, we must rely on the participants’ own allegations.)
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