ID what this MEME says
(And remember, don't cut yourself on Occam's Razor
Smirk)
Clue: Connect the signs to something from your childhood, or when you're bored in school/college/work
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Question 482: Lost for Words
IDENTIFY X.
Tell me what s/he was talking about, if you feel like it.
X: I was very shocked, you know- this is terrible.
Reporter: What were you doing?
X: I spent the whole day listening to some material because I didn't feel like sitting at home.
Reporter: When did you hear of it?
X: This morning.
Reporter: Very early?
X: Yeah.
Drag, isn't it?
X later regretted using the word "drag", after it was published.
Also try
Question 479
Question 480
They're still open( 477 and 478 are open as well)
Tell me what s/he was talking about, if you feel like it.
X: I was very shocked, you know- this is terrible.
Reporter: What were you doing?
X: I spent the whole day listening to some material because I didn't feel like sitting at home.
Reporter: When did you hear of it?
X: This morning.
Reporter: Very early?
X: Yeah.
Drag, isn't it?
X later regretted using the word "drag", after it was published.
Also try
Question 479
Question 480
They're still open( 477 and 478 are open as well)
Labels:
Personalities
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Question 481: Hand Made to perfection
The painting shows a large room in the Madrid palace of King Philip IV of Spain, and presents several figures, most identifiable from the Spanish court, captured, according to some commentators, in a particular moment as if in a snapshot. Some look out of the canvas towards the viewer, while others interact among themselves. The young _____ is surrounded by her entourage of __X___, chaperone, bodyguard, two dwarfs and a dog. Just behind them, Velázquez portrays himself working at a large canvas. Velázquez looks outwards, beyond the pictorial space to where a viewer of the painting would stand.In the background there is a mirror that reflects the upper bodies of the king and queen. They appear to be placed outside the picture space in a position similar to that of the viewer, although some scholars have speculated that their image is a reflection from the painting Velázquez is shown working on.
A parody of the painting (yes, it was inevitable), is given here.
So id the painting (aka X)
A parody of the painting (yes, it was inevitable), is given here.
So id the painting (aka X)
Labels:
Art,
Culture,
Personalities
Feedback, please?
You've all been answering questions for quite some time now, and you have expressed your preferences of what you'd like to see on the blog---via polls, conducted by *US*.
So you'd have o say a simple "Yes", or a "No.", or in some cases, some crazy option.
Now, what we're looking at is a descriptive feedback from you guys.
So PLEASE- State quite clearly what you want on the blog, as a comment under this post.
Be as descriptive as possible. Don't hesitate to write long comments, please. If you think it's gonna trouble us reading all that, all the more reason for you to write long stuff, right? Your chance to hassle us.
So, COmment!
Thanks!
So you'd have o say a simple "Yes", or a "No.", or in some cases, some crazy option.
Now, what we're looking at is a descriptive feedback from you guys.
So PLEASE- State quite clearly what you want on the blog, as a comment under this post.
Be as descriptive as possible. Don't hesitate to write long comments, please. If you think it's gonna trouble us reading all that, all the more reason for you to write long stuff, right? Your chance to hassle us.
So, COmment!
Thanks!
Labels:
Announcements
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Question 480: Casting pearls before swine
Below is an excerpt from the introduction of one of the most well loved works of fiction ever produced.
Connect it to this painting, which belongs to a family of 4 paintings on this very subject __X__.
( All four paintings will be released in order when the answer is given out)
Question:
"AS will be seen later on, __X___needs, not a preface, but a sequel, which I have supplied in its due place.
The English have no respect for their language, and will not teach their children to speak it. They spell it so abominably that no man can teach himself what it sounds like. It is impossible for an Englishman to open his mouth without making some other Englishman hate or despise him. German and Spanish are accessible to foreigners: English is not accessible even to Englishmen. The reformer England needs today is a__________: that is why I have made such a one the hero."
-X-
Connect it to this painting, which belongs to a family of 4 paintings on this very subject __X__.
( All four paintings will be released in order when the answer is given out)
Question:
- ID X
- Then if you're feeling lucky or generous, ID what the person believes is the need, who he supplied as the hero, and the author.
- But im mainly concerned about X, since too many questions seem to exhaustion in the extinguished. (Smirk)
Labels:
Literature,
Mythology,
Personalities,
Plays
Question 479: Set a Thief to catch a thief.
Guys,
read this carefully
Below, is the description of __X___ , by ___Y____
Gimme both, X and Y.
The poor, meme-ridden "comedy" website ___X____ is the stuff of Internet legend and infamy. The site, which is thought to have originated in 1860 as an imperialistic for global domination, is now a multi national effort and is viewed as the best of its kind by some. ___X_____ currently specializes in tedious mockery of perceived competitors and petty in-fighting, with much of the content seen as mass-produced junk.
The site was founded by billionaire entrepreneur and media tycoon Oscar Wilde in 1860( Oct). however, the early ___X______ was not the impressive effort it is today. It all began when Wilde would often write puerile childish jokes on scraps of paper to his male friends to encourage more 'intimate relations'. The internet was, conveniently, invented in 1880 and allowed Wilde to pursue the same method though technology and thus he was able to go global.
ft-porn tycoon Jimbo Wales bought ___X____ from Oscar Wilde in 2005 off the back of economic difficulties and bad press over Wilde's 'libertine lifestyle'.
read this carefully
Below, is the description of __X___ , by ___Y____
Gimme both, X and Y.
The poor, meme-ridden "comedy" website ___X____ is the stuff of Internet legend and infamy. The site, which is thought to have originated in 1860 as an imperialistic for global domination, is now a multi national effort and is viewed as the best of its kind by some. ___X_____ currently specializes in tedious mockery of perceived competitors and petty in-fighting, with much of the content seen as mass-produced junk.
The site was founded by billionaire entrepreneur and media tycoon Oscar Wilde in 1860( Oct). however, the early ___X______ was not the impressive effort it is today. It all began when Wilde would often write puerile childish jokes on scraps of paper to his male friends to encourage more 'intimate relations'. The internet was, conveniently, invented in 1880 and allowed Wilde to pursue the same method though technology and thus he was able to go global.
ft-porn tycoon Jimbo Wales bought ___X____ from Oscar Wilde in 2005 off the back of economic difficulties and bad press over Wilde's 'libertine lifestyle'.
Labels:
Technology
Monday, January 10, 2011
Question 478: Live and Let Die
Id the person in pic 1 (most prominent personality)
ANd what followed this famous picture
Ive removed that pic, since it was a dead give away
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ANd what followed this famous picture
Ive removed that pic, since it was a dead give away
smirk
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| Pic 1 |
Labels:
Events,
History,
Personalities
Question 477: See, I tOld you!
Right. Back to the good old days of nice books.
This picture is from which book, a classic, if I may say so.
This picture is from which book, a classic, if I may say so.
Labels:
Literature
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Question 476: Bet a pound of flesh that this won't go unanswered
The BBC informed the guardian about it latest project in this succinct statement. "You can have three words to work from, Adler, Hound, Reichenbach. Those are your clues."
Your clues as well.
Deduce the what is being referenced to here.
(only exact answers will be accepted)
The question
ALSO TRY QUESTION 474, WHICH HAS BEEN SANDWICHED BY MANY ANNOUNCEMENTS!
Your clues as well.
Deduce the what is being referenced to here.
(only exact answers will be accepted)
The question
ALSO TRY QUESTION 474, WHICH HAS BEEN SANDWICHED BY MANY ANNOUNCEMENTS!
Labels:
Current Affairs,
Personalities,
TV
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