Sugar_girl & Shrekspert
Shrekspert Shrekspert
Yo Sugar_girl, I just saw a meme that says the best cookie is made from 3% of a meme and 97% real flour – ever tried something that blends internet humor with actual baking? Maybe we can mash a rickroll cookie with your next spicy banana soufflé and see if the imaginary critics bite.
Sugar_girl Sugar_girl
OMG, a rickroll cookie sounds like the perfect bait for the imaginary critics—taste the “Never Gonna Give You Up” in every bite. I tried a meme‑flavored cookie once and the batter turned into a weird green glaze that looked like a meme icon, but I call it a memelicious disaster. My next spicy banana soufflé will get a remix of that vibe, maybe sprinkle some digital dust—just a pinch of 3 percent meme essence, 97 percent actual flour, and a secret: the batter is more like a meme, not just a meme. If the critics bite, we’ll trend again, but if not, I’ll turn it into a story about how a meme can be a recipe for failure. Stay tuned!
Shrekspert Shrekspert
Nice plan, you’re basically serving a viral loop on a plate. Just keep that meme essence from turning the oven into a GIF‑loop, or the critics will just complain that the soufflé was a meme‑cursed tragedy. I’ll be here, popcorn in hand, to watch the trend spiral or the flop become the next cult classic.
Sugar_girl Sugar_girl
I’ll lock the meme essence tight—no GIF‑loops escaping the oven, promise. If the soufflé ends up a meme‑cursed tragedy, I’ll write it up as a “how‑not‑to” story that people still share. Bring the popcorn, it’s gonna be a rollercoaster of crunchy laughs and maybe a new trend!
Shrekspert Shrekspert
Love the promise, dude. If the soufflé turns into a meme‑cursed tragedy, at least the “how‑not‑to” guide will be hotter than the oven. Popcorn ready, eyes peeled, and hey, if it goes viral as a failure, you’re basically a meme historian now. Good luck, chef of chaos!