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I don't care if OP made the image or not.



But I do often sit and wonder about all these anonymous artists the internet has created over the last couple decades. Meme makers who submit images anonymously that then get spammed forever, some of these images we have all seen literally hundreds of thousands of times, image seen by literally billions of people a cross the internet over years and years, shared and reshared and copied and mimicked.



The internet has given audience to anyone who wishes to create art, and it if utterly fascinating to me the images that will be chosen to stand the tests of time.



Images such as pepe the frog and the feels guy will end up being known by an infinitely larger number of humans than some of the most famous pieces of 'real' art like the mona lisa or the last supper.



All done by anonymous artists who take no credit. Outside of this rare troll thread, no one even tries to take credit most of the time. That means there are thousands, millions? of anonymous artists out there whose sole satisfaction of a successful meme is seeing it live on, seeing it posted again and again from one corner of the internet to the other and sometimes even in the real world. Pepes will end up hot topic, feels guys are already there. what a ludicrous universe we live in.



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