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@onlyrickrolls
a silly little thing i made
Rick Rolled a entire stadium full of people, epic.
Rick Rolled a entire stadium full of people, epic.
In front of you are 11 doors, and a box. You can only open one, each leading you to a different prize (or in this case a to a randomized website or music video link). Which are you picking?
Door 1
Blue door 2
Revolving door 3
Thick door 4
Door 5
Cat door 6
Slanted door 7
Backwards door 8
Second backwards door 9
Dog door 10
Clown themed door 11
BOX!
Links below!
Absolutely delighted by the reblog to likes ratio on this
holy shit its for real
genuinely one of the saddest parts of this new era of the internet is how hard it is to rick roll someone now. with people's attention spans shortening so much, they wouldn't even get through the first few bait seconds before clicking off the video. like i saw a comment that ended with "btw i made all of this up" and the replies kept treating it so seriously because none of them finished the entire 4 sentence comment. and We're no strangers to love You know the rules and so do I (do I) A full commitment's what I'm thinking of You wouldn't get this from any other guy I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling Gotta make you understand Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Do we count this as a passive rickroll?
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A very important addition from Rian Johnson himself
technology has changed so much over the years, it's nuts to think about.
Aaaaaaaaaah. That's what was listened to 100 years ago.
vid i stole off reddit and feel like i need everyone to watch
I saw that someone had done Bad Apple(www.youtube.com/watch?v=5obs...) in Juggling Lab, so naturally I had to do a different video. This is two thousand frames rendered by Juggling Lab, each one of 217 jugglers holding up 24x18 balls.
video ID: The above-described jugglers, being used to display the music video for Rick Astley's Never Gonna Give You Up
I probably should have just faked it, given how it looks, but every frame of this is rendered in juggling lab. It has weird issues rendering over the background of black balls, because it's got a weird 2D rendering engine.
I don't think the lab is supposed to be used like this
Ooh. This is SO GEN X.... hopefully some of you younger ones will get it too.
I can't believe they left out the most important one...
Things We're Never Gonna Do:
Give you up.
Let you down
Run around
Desert you
Make you cry
Say goodbye
Tell a lie
Hurt you
just a guy out having a bang up time
Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up (RPG Battle Arrangement) Some stupid thing I arranged a long time ago.
i love this so much
This is the pinnacle. If this track came on when I went to fight a boss in some indie game, I would throw the controller, the TV, and the entire console out the window in a heartbeat and I wouldn’t even be mad about it, that would just be the natural progression of events.
holy shit
A group of far-future linguists and archeologists suddenly *poof* into existence in front of me. One is holding a tablet. "What is the difference between 'red sauce' and 'tomato sauce?'" they ask me. "The distinction is not clear in extant texts from this time and place."
"Uh, they're the same thing," I tell them. "Who are you?"
"Yes!" the being with the tablet exclaims.
One of the other researchers groans. "No! My thesis...months of writing wasted..." One of the others comforts them.
"Now, what is this object for?" The first researcher holds up a discolored, dinged-up plastic object. It's clearly been buried in the ground for quite some time, but the two holes and the scuffed plastic window are distinctive.
"That's a cassette tape. You record music with it."
"Interesting, interesting." The being enters something on the tablet.
"How are you speaking English?"
"Sophisticated translation technology," one of the researchers confides. "We are students of your society. From the future."
"What does this pictogram represent?" The researcher with the tablet turns it around so that the screen faces me.
It's the eggplant emoji.
"Sex," I say. "Why do you need to ask me this if you can time travel or whatever? Can't you just go wherever you want to go and look around and see how these things are being used?"
The beings shift guiltily and look at each other. "Technically, travel to times and places prior the advent of time travel is strictly prohibited. Paradoxes, you know."
"Oh."
"We must be get back before our advisor returns to the lab. Just don't tell anyone you saw us, alright? The space-time continuity depends on it. Can you do that?"
"Uh, sure, I guess?"
One of them pats me on the head. "And don't go to Mars."
"Okay. Wait, why? Is it dangerous?"
"No. Just not worth it."
The group disappears in a shimmering light.
The cassette clatters to the sidewalk behind them.
Out of befuddlement, mainly, I pick it up. It's clearly old, discolored and scuffed, but it still has tape in it.
I carry the tape around in my pocket for a while. The curiosity builds. I want to know what's on that tape. I don't have a cassette player anymore, so I go to Goodwill and pick up the first one I can find, praying that it still works. I plug it in. It turns on.
I slide the tape inside. It's dirty, but it still seems to be in decent shape. I snap the player closed and hit play. The wheels begin to turn. I hold my breath.
A familiar tune starts up. A wobbly voice comes out of the machine.
We're no strangers to love
Was anyone gonna tell me that Rick Astley did a Pink Pony Club cover or was I supposed to just figure that out myself
I wasn’t pulling any legs btw