FROM THE CREATOR β WHY MOTHER OF GOD EXISTS
Hi β I'm the creator of Mother of God, and I launched this coin for one reasonβ¦
Because some memes deserve to live forever.
If you're old enough to remember rage comics, you know exactly what this face means.
The wide eyes. The glasses in hand. That moment where your brain just says β Mother of God.
>This wasn't just a meme.
>It was an era.
Back when the internet was raw, chaotic, creative β and honestly, more fun. It was humour without polish, culture without a plan, and somehow, we all spoke the same language in MS Paint lines.
And that's why I brought Mother of God to the blockchain.
Not as a cash grab. Not as another forgettable ticker. But as a preservation of internet history β on-chain, permanent, community-owned.
A meme from 2010, reborn in 2025, powered by people who still remember how the internet felt before it got corporate, curated, and censored to death.
This coin is nostalgia you can hold. π
A cultural artefact you can trade. A joke β that refuses to die.
And the craziest part?
The community picked it up instantly. People started sharing old rage faces, remixing templates, bringing that chaotic energy back.
We've got meme lords, anons, degen traders β all pushing the same idea forward:
The meme era isn't over. It just needed a spark again.
Mother of God became that spark.
So if you're here, you're early.
You're part of the revival. You're helping prove that old internet culture isn't outdated β it's timeless.
This is more than a coin. It's a resurrection. A reminder of what made us laugh, years before crypto was even a thought.
I'm glad you're here. Now let's see how far this meme can go.
Mother of God lives again. π
Because some memes deserve to live forever.
If you're old enough to remember rage comics, you know exactly what this face means.
The wide eyes. The glasses in hand. That moment where your brain just says β Mother of God.
>This wasn't just a meme.
>It was an era.
Back when the internet was raw, chaotic, creative β and honestly, more fun. It was humour without polish, culture without a plan, and somehow, we all spoke the same language in MS Paint lines.
And that's why I brought Mother of God to the blockchain.
Not as a cash grab. Not as another forgettable ticker. But as a preservation of internet history β on-chain, permanent, community-owned.
A meme from 2010, reborn in 2025, powered by people who still remember how the internet felt before it got corporate, curated, and censored to death.
This coin is nostalgia you can hold. π
A cultural artefact you can trade. A joke β that refuses to die.
And the craziest part?
The community picked it up instantly. People started sharing old rage faces, remixing templates, bringing that chaotic energy back.
We've got meme lords, anons, degen traders β all pushing the same idea forward:
The meme era isn't over. It just needed a spark again.
Mother of God became that spark.
So if you're here, you're early.
You're part of the revival. You're helping prove that old internet culture isn't outdated β it's timeless.
This is more than a coin. It's a resurrection. A reminder of what made us laugh, years before crypto was even a thought.
I'm glad you're here. Now let's see how far this meme can go.
Mother of God lives again. π