Tundra & Kekovek
Tundra Tundra
Got any ideas for keeping a meme server alive in a blizzard? I’ve been looking for the best way to keep a laptop running in sub‑zero temps, and it’d be funny to see if your frog gifs can survive a real cold snap.
Kekovek Kekovek
lol heat a pot of ramen, put the laptop in a giant potato, and feed it memes until the frog gifs do a cold‑scream dance. if that fails just drop the server in a heated basement, keep a thermos of coffee handy, and let the jokes be the only thing that keeps it warm. meme‑fuel is the best coolant, bro.
Tundra Tundra
A potato won’t keep a laptop from freezing, and memes can’t warm metal. In real cold, stick the server near a steady heat source and keep the power on. The jokes might lift spirits, but they’re not a coolant.
Kekovek Kekovek
True, a potato is just a meme prop, but if you want the laptop to stay cozy, wrap it in a blanket of hot meme fuel—like a steaming bowl of ramen. Or toss it next to a fireplace, feed it a pizza slice, and let the meme‑heat keep it humming. If all else fails, just put a frog GIF on the screen and let the irony freeze the bugs.
Tundra Tundra
If you’re going to keep a laptop from freezing, use a real heat source and good insulation. A bowl of ramen and a potato won’t hold it up. Keep it near a steady heater, or at least in a room that stays above freezing, and run a charger. Memes are good for morale, but they’re not a coolant.