What people like Chris don't realise is that the whole idea of image macroes is to express as much as possible using as few words as possible. If you're going to rape your audience's eyesight with walls of text superimposed on some picture, you could just as well post the goddamn text alone.
If only there was someone willing to generously part with, say, $1,000 to encourage Miss Christine's creativity. I'm sure with that kind of commission she'd feel compelled to finish the comic in the brief period of 20 years- unless death as a consequence of her lifestyle finds her first (likely).
The time it took Chris to spend writing up this babbling rant and putting it through meme-generator, he could have probably made a few panels of his comic.
Even when begging for money he still can't help coming across as a passive-aggressive douche. He makes it clear in this image that he hates it when people critique his art, hates it when people expect him to follow through on his promises, hates it when people expect him to deliver his commissions in a timely matter and (most of all) absolutely despises the idea of people not giving him money despite all of the things mentioned. And yet, this is suppose to be a advertisement for his products?
This is exactly what you'd expect a Chris image macro would be:
Nearly 20 lines of rambling nonsense, complaining, blaming the trolls, and ebegging with no attempt at a joke plastered on top of a Family Guy image that hasn't been popular since the late 2000s.