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Having a meme arrow indicates that the person saying that looks like that. Therefore, the opposite of a meme arrow, an orange one, indicates that they will never say that. As such, it can be used as a stealthy way to quote someone without making it obvious that you’re ‘jakking them, such as by using a gigachad alongside an orange arrow, or a way to gigachad-quote someone using IAS imagery.

- Dr. Fauci

no just no

orangetext is for when you're quoting multiple people at the same time

this will NEVER take off