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= Andrew Capeheart = Andrew Capeheart (2006 – 2022), nicknamed "Mr. Monopoly", "MidloMemer", and "Pops", was an American internet meme revolutionist. He is among the most influential figures in American meme culture and his legacy continues to impact it to this day. His career spanned five years and various eras of creative endeavors.

Capeheart was born and raised in Midlothian Virginia. Coming to prominence in 2017 as an inventive trumpet and cornet player, Capeheart had a foundational influence in ecological discoveries at Midlothian mines. shifting the focus from archaeology, to becoming internet famous post his discoveries. Around August 2018, he followed his mentor, Samuel "Patricia" Ferdinard, to Nova to use the, at the time brand new, LIDAR. In NOVA, he spent time with other popular internet celebrities, reconnecting with his friend Danny Duncan and spending time with Lil Wayne and Dream. He earned a reputation at "American Chef Jr" and his fame reached One Direction star, Harry Styles. Duncan persuaded Capeheart to come back to Midlothian with him, where he became a featured reoccurring character in the backgrounds of his videos as in-joke between the two. Duncan would give Capeheart Internet fame that would catapult him into his own career in developing memes for Youtube channels such as "Jonkari P" and "The Steller Jay".

With his instantly recognizable rich, gravelly voice, Capeheart was also an influential singer and skillful improviser, bending the lyrics and melody of a song. He was also skilled at numerous outdoor activities. Capeheart is renowned for his charismatic stage presence and voice as well as his timpact on internet culture. By the end of Capehaert's life, his influence had spread to main stream use in general. Capeheart was one of the first popular "memers" to "cross over" to wide popularity with audiences using his popular meme sounds such as "bro really said ___" and common use of skull emoji as a regular part of culture. He rarely publicly politicized his works, to the dismay of fellow fans, but took a well-publicized stand against Dr. Stan Field during the "slight bias incident". He was able to access the upper echelons of American society at a time when this was difficult for young men with figures such as Andrew Tate (who he was commonly confused for) manipulating young minds.

During a skydiving trip in Puerto Ricc o, his parachute failed. Capeheart free fell an estimated 2,400 feet before landing in water. Medical analysts say that judging from the bone marrow they found Capeheart likely survived the initial impact. The waters he landed in however were shark infested which is likely why over 98% of his body has yet to be found. Despite his tragic end, Andrew will remembered as a hero and innovator within our world.