Meet Rain Frog: The World’s Grumpiest Frog – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Meet Rain Frog: The World’s Grumpiest Frog

This frog with a perpetual frown isn’t actually grumpy, it’s not really silently judging your poor life decisions – that’s just how it always looks. This grouchy-faced amphibian has the most intimidating mug around. The proof is in the grumping. Scroll through for more grump.




















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