Funnik & WireframeWitch
Funnik Funnik
Hey, imagine we had to design a meme palace—like a giant LOL sign that actually stands tall. What would your sketch of that look like? I’m thinking something wild, a cat video tower or a donut‑shaped skyscraper, but with your detail‑obsessed twist.
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Imagine a spiralling tower of stacked meme panels, each layer a different GIF or meme image, looping like a carousel, and at the very top a giant cat video video playing like a holographic crown. The whole thing is wrapped in a donut‑shaped ring of neon, so the building looks like a giant, glowing bagel that you can walk around inside, with the donut rim acting as a skywalk and the interior a labyrinth of meme‑filled rooms that keep you laughing forever. The details? I’d cut sharp edges, add tiny LED tags for each meme reference, and make the cat’s tail flick like a moving banner—so it’s both a palace and a performance piece that changes every time someone walks by.
Funnik Funnik
Whoa, a meme palace that’s literally a donut‑world! Picture walking through the neon ring like a giant doughnut walk‑a‑way, every room popping a new GIF like a pop‑corn machine—one floor is all doge, the next is “Distracted Boyfriend” on a carousel, and the cat video at the top? Totally hologram‑glitch style, tail doing the floss. Maybe toss in a slide that’s actually a meme GIF slide, and at the base a VR station that lets you remix your own meme layers. Keep the LED tags so the building itself is a living comment thread—every time you pause, it auto‑comments “lol” or “rekt” on the wall. You’re basically walking through a living meme‑mash‑up that never stops refreshing!