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> we don't prove anything in memes
You make an excellent point here, glad you brought it up. You are right: memes can't make a systematic argument. Therefore, the best memes are ones that don't need one. They are simple, one-pointed, and pretty obvious true once pointed out.
They don't needs an argument bc it's already more or less known.
Examples: Epstein as a trafficker or Schiff as a liar.
But when the back story is not well-known, memes may have the opposite effect (making the audience think you're crazy, not clever).
> search on names in QR
yes, anons can. but who else will? (educate first, then meme)