Nate thank you for these!
I think it's pretty clear what meaning is conveyed by these, but can you tell us about the name "Drake Memes" and where that comes from?
Nate's "Drake Meme" Graphics
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Certainly! So, 'Drake' is a 30-something, Canadian musician. The author of the original meme took two images from a music video, and stacked them to express preference. For example, we might use the template to insert a picture of Marcus Aurelius at the top, and Thomas Jefferson at the bottom. The following website provides a more thorough explanation with examples: [https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/drakeposting]
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Thanks Nate! That's a very effective tool!
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Hiram, that's great! Thank you!
I hope we get some mileage out of the memes.
I'll keep making them, regardless. -
Sometimes mileage takes time to accumulate but all your Epicurean meme and graphic work is going to bear fruit, Nate!