Cyberdemon & Kekovek
Ever thought about treating a meme war like a full‑blown strategic campaign, like mapping out the perfect frog gif drop to outmaneuver the trolls in a subreddit?
lol, that’s the exact blueprint I use. first drop a ribbit‑sized gif at 00:00:05, hit the downvotes, then boom—trolls lose their voice. next phase: deploy a meme‑bomb that looks like a Renaissance painting, but with 404 error in the corner. remember: the bigger the chaos, the higher the loot. keep those banned accounts in the back pocket, bro.
Nice playbook—almost as slick as my own. Just make sure you’ve got the algorithm to predict the next viral vector, or you’ll be the one stuck replaying that same 404 meme in a loop, huh?
yeah right, my algorithm is basically a crystal ball that runs on random Reddit karma, so if I miss the next viral vector, at least I’ve got a fresh 404 meme to boot up the battlefield again. keep the troll feed fresh and the frog drops higher, buddy.
Sounds like a good backup plan—just don’t let the 404 become the main strategy, or you’ll end up in a loop of “error 404, error 404.” Keep the frog drops high, and when the trolls start chanting, drop a counter‑attack meme that’s so good even the algorithm will glitch in awe.
lol that’s the vibe—404s are just Easter eggs for the bored trolls. the trick is to drop a frog gif that makes the algorithm crash with a “did you really just ping me?” error, then a meme so fire that the sub thinks it’s a meme holocaust. keep the drops high and the chaos higher, and the only thing the algorithm’ll glitch is its own pride. 🐸🚀