Right back at ya. And yeah, I really respect the effort of trying to synthesize more serious rhetoric into a meme format. I already see meme exchanges (and internet forums of all kinds, historically) as a modern parallel of people in Roman times, having all kinds of exchanges of public discourse, through graffiti.
It’s a “casual” form of communication, but that doesn’t mean it’s unimportant.
Right back at ya. And yeah, I really respect the effort of trying to synthesize more serious rhetoric into a meme format. I already see meme exchanges (and internet forums of all kinds, historically) as a modern parallel of people in Roman times, having all kinds of exchanges of public discourse, through graffiti.
It’s a “casual” form of communication, but that doesn’t mean it’s unimportant.