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Barnaby didn’t bark at the mailman, and he didn’t chase squirrels. He did something much more devastating: . The Incident on the Velvet Couch

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As Greg danced around the kitchen, accidentally dropping a glob of sour cream on the floor and quickly kicking it under the fridge, he felt a heavy weight on his soul. He turned around. There was Barnaby. Barnaby didn’t bark at the mailman, and he

The image depicts a small, white dog (often identified as a Chihuahua mix) sitting on a couch, looking sideways with a deeply skeptical and judgmental side-eye. This image became a viral sensation, used by millions to represent the feeling of "I see what you're doing, and I don't approve." The Story of "The Side-Eye Sentinel" As Greg danced around the kitchen, accidentally dropping

Barnaby wasn't angry. He was disappointed. He was sitting perfectly still, his head tilted just enough to keep Greg in his peripheral vision. His right eye was narrowed into a sliver of pure, unadulterated skepticism. It was a look that said: "I saw the sour cream, Greg." "You're wearing mismatched socks again, Greg." "Is this really who you wanted to be when you grew up?" The Viral Moment

Greg, feeling the sheer power of the gaze, snapped a photo. He posted it online with the caption: "When you tell your dog you're going for a walk but then you sit down to watch another episode of your show."

Within hours, Barnaby’s face was everywhere. He became the universal symbol for: Being told "we have food at home." Watching a friend make a questionable romantic choice.

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