>>185090
Thanks for the citation.
Can't believe how fast the threads are running tonite. So much to do!
>>185090
Thanks for the citation.
Can't believe how fast the threads are running tonite. So much to do!
Well, you can't have "WILL" in a different color and slamming his nose. Wrecks the visual effect. I'd play with the font size and spacing. Put in line breaks as needed, making sure the groups of words on any given line make sense both textually and visually.
I do not understand the hashtag #ALLVICTIMS but I don't tweet so my opinion on that carries no weight.
Personally I don't like putting hashtags on memes because then different tags can be substituted if/when Twitter censors or new trends emerge. I'm aware some disagree with my viewpoint on this.
Target audience (lefties?) is supposed to recognize Schumer, resonate with his point of view, and think he's actually saying bad things will emerge about Trump + Co.?
Rather than suggestion that we are all victims, I prefer to think that nobody is a victim. Those who choose victimhood are making a poor choice.
Does anybody besides me feel a disconnect or a hypocrisy when a very highly-paid athlete or musician talks about "We're still poor"?
Some of the star athletes, for example in MLB, are making $10M a year or more. I'm sure the same is true in other pro sports.