During World War II; Kilroy was here became popular in American pop culture. Troops started putting the figure wherever they landed as a morale booster. By the way this GI prank made Hitler Kinda paranoid; to the point that he had Nazi personnel searching for this Kilroy character. Apparently this “spy”, whomever he was, could infiltrate anywhere. 

Sidebar - It's the equivalent of the Australian Foo was here which was originated during World War I. Its British version's "Mr Chad" or just "Chad".

I was just wondering' whether it's gonna change to KILLJOY WAS HERE in an event of a World War III breakout.

P.S. Folks, as much as I'd like to patent pend it, I hope something like this never happens again. Who likes to see an Orange with lips graffiti everywhere, after all?

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  • "That modern 'version'..."

    I know. Dunno why I made it. :(

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  • Oh cool! I didn't know about this Kilroy / Mr. Chad history. 
    Thanks for sharing! :)

    That modern 'version' erm... is not that funny but scary :(

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