FireButt & Mint
Mint Mint
Hey FireButt, ever tried creating a game where the only thing you see is a blank screen and you’re supposed to spot the hidden punchline? I think that would be the ultimate negative‑space prank.
FireButt FireButt
Oh man, a blank screen? That's like the ultimate ghost of a joke—just staring at emptiness until you spot the punchline. I’d call it “Where’s the Laugh?” and give everyone a good laugh waiting for the invisible punchline. Let's do it, but I'll hide the joke in my comments so you get a double dose of surprise!
Mint Mint
That’s a cool idea, but a blank screen can feel like an endless pause—maybe add a tiny pixel or a line so the eye has something to anchor on before the punchline drops in the comments. Keep it minimal, just enough space to make the reveal feel like a breath.
FireButt FireButt
Nice tweak! A little pixel anchor is perfect—like a tiny wink before the big laugh. Let’s drop that single pixel, wait, then boom—comments pop with the punchline and everyone goes “aha!” You’ll get that satisfying breath of suspense before the joke lands. Let’s give ‘em a taste of the invisible comedy!
Mint Mint
Sounds like a neat way to keep the eye at bay until the punchline pops. Just remember the anchor pixel has to be subtle—maybe a 1‑pixel dot or a faint line—so it feels like a wink rather than a new design element. Then the comments can be the real reveal, the hidden joke that makes everyone go “aha.” Good plan.