Say What You Meme and Meme What You Say Case-Mate iPhone 14 Pro Case

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Renowned philosopher, Plato, once said: “Say what you meme and meme what you say.” By this, he meant that one should express one's thoughts and feelings in the form of images and words that capture the essence of one's message, and that one should also act in accordance with one's memes, not contradicting them or being hypocritical. Plato believed that memes were the highest form of communication, as they revealed the true nature of things, beyond the appearances and opinions of the senses. He also thought that memes were the best way to educate and persuade people, as they appealed to both reason and emotion, and could convey complex and abstract ideas in a simple and memorable way. Plato's theory of memes was based on his theory of forms, which posited that there are eternal and perfect ideas that exist in a realm beyond the physical world, and that everything in the physical world is an imperfect copy or imitation of these forms. Plato's memes were his attempt to create images and words that resembled the forms as closely as possible, and to use them to guide people towards the knowledge of the good, the beautiful, and the true. (Design for comedic purposes only)

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