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Somber oil portrait of Patrick Henry in a red coat, staring off unimpressed. Perfect for old-timey disapproval memes. Caption it free and download in seconds.
Download the blank Patrick Henry template to caption it yourself, or add your text right here in the editor above and download the finished meme.
There's something about a founding father in a red coat giving you the most unbothered side-eye in American history. This portrait has that classic "I've heard your excuse before and I'm not buying it" energy that transcends centuries.
Use it for anything that needs a dash of historical gravitas mixed with quiet judgment — bad decisions, weak arguments, or someone explaining why they were late again. Give me liberty, or give me a better caption.
Patrick Henry
GIVE ME LIBERTY... · AND BRING ME A DIET COKE WHILE YOU'RE AT IT.
Patrick Henry
NO · THIS IS PATRICK
Patrick Henry
GIVE ME LIBERTY · OR I'LL KILL YOU
Patrick Henry
I WANT LIBERTY.. · LIKE MY COAT HAS COLLARS
Patrick Henry
We are not so much called to seek truth to be right but to be righteous · If the only thing we ever do across the span of life is find and follow truth then our time here will be well spent, will be productive and even in suffering will be blessed.
Scroll up to the Patrick Henry template, type your caption into the text box in the editor above, adjust the font, size and color if you like, then click download. Your finished Patrick Henry meme is ready to share in seconds.
Yes. The Patrick Henry template is completely free to use — no signup and no limits on how many memes you create or where you share them.
When someone says "taxation without representation" wasn't that big a deal
Me listening to my group project partner's 'plan'
That look when the WiFi password doesn't work either
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