We're not going to do negative memes about Lindsey Graham until we know for sure whether he's helping or hurting the Op. What if he turns out to be a hero questioning rats and sending them to Gitmo? Don't do it, anon.
If you put this on a 2:1 landscape shape canvas (template), it will look better in a twitter feed.
1) If you don't, here's how it will look on Twitter.
2) Have a canvas
3) and another
The Keyboard Warriors are no longer using ammo that's the wrong shape, because wrong-shape ammo has proven ineffective / detrimental.
Please don't ever provide a name or email address when you post in this cyberwarfare zone. It's dangerous to you and your family!
Reported for removal of email dox.
You didn't read the Welcome Page, did you?
Better read it now.
https://8kun.top/qresearch/welcome.html
>You already do a lot around here, try not to work yourself half to death, MF.
You got that right, anon.
Actually I've started to do a bit of writefagging. With that change of focus I expect to do much less memefagging and memefarming. I see writing in that's consumable outside of qresearch as an emerging priority for us now. Those who can write need to write, right?
I do not harvest any of the animated GIFs. They are too large for muh capacity. Someone else should archive them if you love them.
These are resized versions of memes above.
Memefags read this.
For 2020, the recommended image size for twitter is now a 16:9 aspect ratio.
https://louisem.com/217438/twitter-image-size
For tweeted images:
Image width/height: Minimum 600 X 335 pixels, although larger images (for example 1200 X 675) will be better optimized for when users click to expand images.
Aspect ratio: 16:9.
Image file size: Max 15mb on twitter.com and 3mb on ads.twitter.com.
File types: PNG, JPEG, or GIF are recommended. Twitter does not accept BMP or TIFF files.
As of October 2109, images taller than this 16:9 proportion will be cropped in the feed on both mobile and on desktop – except for GIFs and videos, which can appear up to square.
It is recommended to focus on mobile, since 85% of images displayed on Twitter are displayed on a mobile.
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Memefarmer is changing our recommendation to 1200 x 675
(instead of 1200 x 600).
That shape will be a lot easier for memefags to work with.