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MEMEQUAKE! Take images that are popular on b3ta or the internet in general, and combine them to create as much meme action as you can muster. Make them amazing.
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 11:31)
MEMEQUAKE! Take images that are popular on b3ta or the internet in general, and combine them to create as much meme action as you can muster. Make them amazing.
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 11:31)
Now with less tasty cheese...
Edit: that's quite enough for tonight. Goodnight.
( , Fri 26 Mar 2010, 3:02, More)
Edit: that's quite enough for tonight. Goodnight.
( , Fri 26 Mar 2010, 3:02, More)
No, it is about colouring lizards
Guess the OS - not the type, that is piss easy. No, the version number.
( , Fri 26 Mar 2010, 0:31, More)
Guess the OS - not the type, that is piss easy. No, the version number.
( , Fri 26 Mar 2010, 0:31, More)
I propose a challenge within the challenge
I seem to recall we've played this game before, but I could be wrong:
Many of us control high search results for our images, or can get them pretty easily.
What if we hide memes in pictures we expect others to help themselves to, in the hopes of having memery turn up somewhere unexpected one day? Like Bert did once. Reference/stock pictures would be good, like a forest setting with a hidden Furtive, or a disaster scene with a distant Quo (in fact I'm sure there are some of the latter that already exist as high search results).
Take this new and improved picture of Death Valley, for example:
Anyone can join in with new images, hiding memes and/or fitting as many as possible into a picture, but those of us who already have a top search result or two can also play this game:
1. search for 'page 3' in Google Images (NSFW)
2. 'bloggerheads' result should be top row for 'moderate', 2nd for 'off'; click on the image
3. Look in the bushes
( , Fri 26 Mar 2010, 0:00, More)
I seem to recall we've played this game before, but I could be wrong:
Many of us control high search results for our images, or can get them pretty easily.
What if we hide memes in pictures we expect others to help themselves to, in the hopes of having memery turn up somewhere unexpected one day? Like Bert did once. Reference/stock pictures would be good, like a forest setting with a hidden Furtive, or a disaster scene with a distant Quo (in fact I'm sure there are some of the latter that already exist as high search results).
Take this new and improved picture of Death Valley, for example:
Anyone can join in with new images, hiding memes and/or fitting as many as possible into a picture, but those of us who already have a top search result or two can also play this game:
1. search for 'page 3' in Google Images (NSFW)
2. 'bloggerheads' result should be top row for 'moderate', 2nd for 'off'; click on the image
3. Look in the bushes
( , Fri 26 Mar 2010, 0:00, More)
when does SkUGosarus become a meme? (see profile for the people who've SkUGified SkUGosarus!)
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 23:36, More)
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 23:36, More)