New app makes typing mOcKiNg SpOnGeBoB mEmE text effortless

Get ready to annoy eVeRyOnE.
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Nicole Gallucci
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If you're in the mood To AnNoY EvErYoNe BeYoNd BeLiEf, we've got the perfect app for you.

Samir Mezrahi, who you may know as the mastermind behind the Kale Salad meme accounts or the dude who created a blank song to free you of the song that automatically plays in every time you plug in your phone in your car, recently created an app called sPoNgEcAsE.

As you can imagine, it allows people to effortlessly type in alternating capital letters like the ones associated with all those Mocking Spongebob Memes.

The app is the "EaSiEst wAy iN hIsToRy tO tYpE lIkE tHis," according to Samir, but sadly, it's currently only available for download on iOS devices. It also costs $0.99.

Once sPoNgEcAse is downloaded it can easily be installed in the settings page just like other iOS keyboards. Simply activate it and get typing.

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If you're a dedicated meme maker who lives to mock others, it's an investment you might consider making.

But if you scarcely type mocking Spongebob text, perhaps you'll want to keep manually alternating between capital and lowercase letters and save your precious $0.99 for a more helpful app.

The app probably would have been way more popular back in 2017, when the meme first appeared online. But hey, even though it's been a while, the text remains as annoying as ever.

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Nicole Gallucci

Nicole is a Senior Editor at Mashable. She primarily covers entertainment and digital culture trends, and in her free time she can be found watching TV, sending voice notes, or going viral on Twitter for admiring knitwear. You can follow her on Twitter @nicolemichele5.

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