Some advice on memeing -- keep the text fairly short and of a font size easy to read. Folks don't read huge amounts of text.
Memes are a "genre", just like short stories, novels, etc. EVERY genre has STYLE CONVENTIONS regarding content, layout, formatting, vocabulary, etc. If you break the conventions, the work fails--which means people either dismiss it or don't bother to look at it to begin with.
Nobody would expect a LOVE POEM to have a title page, table of contents, cross-references, a bibliography, a glossary, an index, roman numeral section headings, bolded paragraph labels, paragraph numbers, footnotes, etc. The same for a novel. Or a movie review. Or newspaper article on the local gardening club.
If you have more than maybe 20-30 words, it usually shouldn't be a MEME.
Also, if it's not going to be QUITE short, use mixed case, not all uppercase. Studies have shown that when people read, they don't just process the letters, they also process the SHAPE of the word. It's PHYSICALLY more difficult to read a large block of all uppercase than to read mixed case.