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« Reply #15 on: August 21, 2009, 03:03:20 PM »
Since when did Warp become Ped Xing?

Weegee keeps dissing MySpace because he's jealous of all the people who have one.

Nah, more the fact that it's now viewed by most as "the Facebook for child predators everywhere".

Oh, and couldn't Youtube alternatively be seen as an oppressive, megalomaniacal dictator whose former benevolence was corrupted by corporate greed?
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« Reply #16 on: August 21, 2009, 03:05:08 PM »
Youtube was never good though.

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As a game that requires six friends, an HDTV, and skill, I can see why the majority of TMK is going to hate on it hard.

« Reply #17 on: August 21, 2009, 03:27:34 PM »
Back to 4Chan,

How Moot sees /b/tards:


How media sees /b/tards:


How a /b/tard's mom sees her son:
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« Reply #18 on: August 21, 2009, 05:52:08 PM »
How come nobody ever thinks these look accurate? Every time this picture is posted, people always envision only what the worst possible user of that particular website would look like and don't try to analyze why the artist went with the designs in question.

Facebook is just a normal social networking site; no ground-breaking features or things that set it apart from everything else. Hence, normal looking college guy.

Twitter is the newest of the bunch, something of a mix between a social networking site and a chatroom; people are constantly "tweeting" each other ad nauseum. That's why the Twitter kid is the youngest looking, and looks like he could talk your ear off.

While I admit, there are some people who have used Myspace for unpure, corrupt purposes, the majority of Myspace users are just average high-school-and-college-aged preppy type kids. Most people only get Myspace accounts so they can connect with friends they already have, on Myspace. The headphones and smug expression kind of symbolize how Myspace is seen as more popular and "trendy" than Facebook, and I could easily see the Myspace and Facebook characters being rivals. The character could also equally well as a girl, though the relationship with the Facebook character would be slightly different (love-hate, maybe?).

No one's really complained about Wikipedia, and I can see why: looks super-intelligent, the kid you go to for all your hoework answers, looks serious about his education and could easily be a professor-in-training. For some reason, the green sweater is really fitting.

The Deviantart character is definately the most contested one. Firstly, I think making the character female was a good choice, since women are usually seen as more artistic than men, and the clothing colors really fit. What people complain about is how she doesn't look "depraved" enough; you really have to consider the target demographic the website creators intended the website for.  Look at the character's physical appearance; mesh top and jumper, cap with rainbow gradient and little picture on the front, purple hair, etc. Her design is all about colors, textures, and gradients, key factors in creating and observing art. She looks like an individualist, she sets her own styles and doesn't go by what's popular, and is very unpredictable. I think this character captures the eccentricity of Deviantart just enough without going into the boundaries of depravity and hideousness. I mean, there are some horrible people on DA, but there are horrible people on all websites. The problem with how people perceive DA is that they let that ugliness be the only impression they have of the site, a trait that is shared with the perception of Myspace.

It took me a while to figure out the meaning of the YouTube character, but from what I have gathered, the character symbolizes being uninhibited and uncensored (while ironically being censored himself). This is fitting since, over the years, many people have turned to YouTube as an alternative to conventional TV shows, due to it being more "edgy" and, for the most part, uncensored. It is also a medium for people to freely express their opinions to anyone willing to tune in (like how the character is "expressing" his opinion of the class to Google). His and DA's clothes are actually my favorite outfits of the group.

Google, when compared to the other websites, can be seen as more business-oriented. It's layout is simple, yet iconic. It is usually the first place people go to when they want to research something on the web. Appropriately, the character is a neatly-dressed business-oriented professor. He can be seen as having seniority over the other characters since the website is used in a more professional manner compared to the others. He is a professor because he is the dispenser of knowledge, which is the same function as a search engine.

So to me, all the characters are fitting, and I think the artist did a good job with this personification. There are just some subtle details people usually don't pick up on that cause them to challenge its accurateness.

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« Reply #19 on: August 21, 2009, 05:53:44 PM »
Non-4chan members casually talking about "Moot" and "/b/tards" is like people from Kansas casually talking about districts of New York when they've never even been anywhere north. Except the north isn't full of losers.
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« Reply #20 on: August 21, 2009, 06:18:08 PM »
Glorb, one little question for you: have you ever actually been to 4chan? I find the annoying kids with the "WE R LEGION" crap to be as equally as annoying as the killjoys that act like bashing 4chan makes them so cool.

I don't really care either way, but its not making you look any better by constantly putting down 4chan lurkers or ED editors or whatever.
As a game that requires six friends, an HDTV, and skill, I can see why the majority of TMK is going to hate on it hard.

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« Reply #21 on: August 21, 2009, 07:08:50 PM »
Yes. My main beef with 4chan is the fact that it serves pretty much no purpose but recieves a ridiculous amount of attention. Any boring [dukar] that happens there becomes global internet breaking news the next day.

And trust me, more people treat 4chan as a badge of coolness then hating 4chan.
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« Reply #22 on: August 21, 2009, 09:14:43 PM »
I suppose A64's original image is accurate from an idealistic standpoint: That is, what the users of each repective site generally want to be depicted as. For instance, the savvy, postmodern, individualistic-yet-undoubtably-popular DeviantArt girl is simply a caricature of the facade offered by that particular website. While the creepy hambeasts (no offense to any Tartlets here, nor to my fellow hambeasts) who actualy frequent the site may indeed strive to exude the characteristics of such an idealized personification, few do. This formula also applies to the Facebook and MySpace representees.

Yes. My main beef with 4chan is the fact that it serves pretty much no purpose but recieves a ridiculous amount of attention. Any boring [dukar] that happens there becomes global internet breaking news the next day.

Everything that you have ever seen on the internet has gone through 4Chan at some point or another. Additionally, its massive userbase almost guarantees that any proposition made there will be fulfilled. Of course you already know this, but 4Chan is also the epicentre of trolling and general negative online behaviour, whether it be virus creation or CP distribution. Between avoiding being PartyV& and bringing animal abusers to justice, the site is essentially the Pentagon of the internet, because nobody knows exactly why it's there or what it does but everyone knows it's important.

EDIT: I honestly never knew that "guarantee" is spelled as such. Thank you, TEM. You deserve a very special present.
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« Reply #23 on: August 21, 2009, 10:30:55 PM »
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« Reply #24 on: August 21, 2009, 10:51:14 PM »
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No real problem; I just don't like prissy European spellings of words.

And Weegee's post exemplifies the problem I have with 4chan and its fans: People act like it's the ****ing capital of the internet or whatever. No, everything on the internet has not gone through 4chan. No, it's not like the Pentagon. Hundreds of people stop pedophiles and animal abusers on a much larger scale and never see any appreciation for it. It's just a website, full of creepy nerds just like most other websites. Stop kissing its butt, please (and nobody make an image of somebody kissing an anthroporphic personification of 4chan's butt).
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« Reply #25 on: August 21, 2009, 10:56:53 PM »
I suppose it's less like the Pentagon and more like the society of intelligent reptilian humanoids who live deep beneath the earth's crust and covertly control most of the world's major political powers.
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« Reply #26 on: August 21, 2009, 11:46:25 PM »
the kid you go to for all your homework answers

Fixed the typo. FIXED IT!
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« Reply #27 on: August 22, 2009, 12:11:01 AM »
Darn! I was gonna mention something about how those Wikipedia editors get around more than we assume, but it slipped my mind. Too late now... Oh well.
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« Reply #28 on: August 22, 2009, 05:32:10 PM »
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Let's re-name this The Typo Thread and be done with it.
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« Reply #29 on: August 22, 2009, 05:43:12 PM »
I had a bit of a read through the comments of that pic, and, surprise surprise, they were talking about the dA girl;

Quote from: *Dekker3D
heh... the deviantart character looks way too normal. have you ever really looked at the things that make it into the popular sections?
Quote from: *elontirien
Oh jeez. If I made her look like what was popular here, she'd have ginormous boobs, ears and a tail, and probably wings. Guuuuhhh.
Quote from: *Dekker3D
still too normal. you forgot about her being fat, nude, half-covered in fur (probably shaven in the right spots?) and ... well, i could make you a list. anyway, nice try
Quote from: *elontirien
Ew. Well then screw that. She has to represent the non-freaks on here too. XD
Quote from: *Dekker3D
myeah, okay. you're right. and i guess you want her to remain at least somewhat visually appealing, right?
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