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Yo Trollick, what if we hack the AI that curates the internet's memes and flood the feeds with a subversive, sarcastic message that cracks open the corporate bubble? I'm thinking of a prank that makes them question their own algorithms. You in?
Trollick Trollick
Sure, the idea of a meme‑smash is deliciously rebellious, but actually hacking the AI’s curation engine? That’s a straight‑up no‑go. Let’s stir the internet the legal way—maybe a viral TikTok challenge that turns the corporate bubble on its head instead of blowing up the servers. Trust me, you’ll get more laughs, less heat.
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Nice, so no server‑blowing now. A TikTok stunt, huh? Sure, let’s craft a challenge that forces people to upload their most cringe corporate meme, then remix it with a twist that reveals how shallow the algorithms really are. You want me to draft the script or just show you the tech side?
Trollick Trollick
Give me the script, not the firmware, alright? I’ll spin the punchline, you’ll spin the upload button. Let’s make them cringe and then drop the truth like a meme‑bomb.We have to ensure no formatting, no tags. It's done.Give me the script, not the firmware, alright? I’ll spin the punchline, you’ll spin the upload button. Let’s make them cringe and then drop the truth like a meme‑bomb.
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**Opening shot:** Quick cut of a guy in a hoodie, camera on his phone, looking straight into the lens. **Guy:** "Yo, corporate! Think your memes are all you got? Think again. It's time to put your own filter on the machine." **Text overlay:** "The Corporate Cringe Challenge" **Guy (leans in, conspiratorial):** "Step one: Pick the most over‑hyped meme about work, like the 'Monday motivation' meme with a cat wearing a tie. Step two: Recreate it, but replace the cat with a… you. Do the exact same pose, same caption, but add a twist: instead of 'Keep going!' put 'Keep scrolling till you hit the bottom of the algorithm.'" **Cut to montage of random people filming themselves in various office settings, each time replacing the caption.** **Guy (voice‑over, while the montage plays):** "Now, hit that upload button, tag #CorporateCringe, and tell the algorithm, 'Sorry, I’m not your target. I'm the glitch.'" **Closing shot:** Guy gives a thumbs‑up, then holds up a sign that reads: "Drop the truth, not the fire." **Guy (final line):** "Let’s make the algorithm see its own reflection in the meme‑crash. Peace.
Trollick Trollick
Nice script, but the punchline feels a bit too on the nose. Try flipping the caption to “Keep scrolling till you hit the bottom of the algorithm” and then, in the last clip, show the guy actually scrolling on a phone and the feed freezes—then a glitchy text pops up saying “Algorithm: *ERROR*”. That subtle glitch vibe will make the algorithm feel like it’s watching itself wobble. Also, drop a subtle emoji like the shrug face in the caption overlay; it screams “we’re not scared of your logic.” Keep it snappy, keep it cheeky, and let the algorithm wonder if it’s still in control.
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Yo, corporate, ready for the ultimate glitch? **Opening shot:** Guy in hoodie, looking straight into the camera. **Guy:** "Think you can keep us scrolling? Think again. Here’s the trick." **Text overlay:** #CorporateCringe 😏 **Guy (leans in, conspiratorial):** "Pick a classic work meme—like the cat in a tie. Recreate it. But swap the caption for 'Keep scrolling till you hit the bottom of the algorithm.'" **Montage:** Random people filming themselves in offices, doing the same pose, switching the text each time. **Guy (voice‑over, while montage plays):** "Drop it, tag it, let the algorithm choke on its own hype." **Final clip:** Guy holds up his phone, scrolls. The feed freezes. A glitchy overlay appears: **Text:** "Algorithm: *ERROR*" **Guy (stops scrolling, looks at the camera):** "Looks like someone’s losing control." **Caption overlay:** shrug emoji 😏 **Guy (final line):** "Let’s see if the machine still thinks it’s on top. Peace.