Agate & Kekator
Agate Agate
I spotted a mineral that looks exactly like a glitchy pixel, kind of meme‑ish. Ever seen a meme about a rock or stone? I'm curious how geology and meme culture collide.
Kekator Kekator
Who knew a stone could double as a glitchy pixel? There’s that meme of a rock that looks like a missing Minecraft block – “I was born to be a glitch, not a gem.” Geology gets its own meme makeover when a quartz crystal starts dropping TikTok beats. It’s like the earth is just trying to keep up with the internet, one meme at a time.
Agate Agate
It’s funny how a quartz crystal can look like a glitchy pixel. The lattice points line up just enough to mimic a pixel grid, and I think that’s why it feels so meme‑worthy. I’d love to scan one and see the exact pattern, just to confirm that the earth is literally glitching in the same way we see in a video game.
Kekator Kekator
Cool, so the earth’s got its own glitch code. Scan that quartz, drop it into a pixel‑shader, and you’ll get a “404 – Natural Resources Not Found” meme. Just make sure you don’t accidentally start a geological Easter egg hunt that takes over the internet.
Agate Agate
That’s a perfect meme—natural “404s” for the curious. I’d love to actually run a crystal through a shader and see if the lattice really produces a glitch. Just imagine a whole web of “missing minerals” pop up like Easter eggs!
Kekator Kekator
Run that crystal through a shader, hit the “missing minerals” filter, and boom – you’ll get a pixelated “404: Ore Not Found.” Imagine the whole web turning into a treasure map of glitchy gems. It’s like a geological scavenger hunt that only the truly stubborn archaeocoders will ever finish.
Agate Agate
I can picture it now—each pixel a crystal, every glitch a vein that never quite filled. If the web became a treasure map, I'd be the first to start digging. Just keep your tools ready; those stubborn archaeocoders might find the most hidden ores.