Infamous Quests
Public Forums => Banter and Chit-Chat! => Topic started by: Blackthorne on March 06, 2016, 12:57:10 PM
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I don't know if you guys have seen this, but an image I posted of my wife has gone viral! She wanted to ride "Splash Mountain at The Magic Kingdom (Walt Disney World) but I was tired and didn't feel like it, so she marched off, and when she returned, she had this picture. She said, "Here! I did this for YOU!" We had a good laugh, and soon left the park for the day.
It's crazy, this thing has been all over the net and facebook. Anyway, thought I'd share it here if y'all haven't seen it.
Bt
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Haha, you spend a decade making videogames and then your wife goes on a Splash Mountain ride and suddenly she is more popular than you could ever imagine yourself to be, life is crazy sometimes!
Kudos to her for doing it, I can tell she is a pretty awesome person with a great sense of humor. Next time you post something that might go viral, don't forget to put a QfI ad in the post ;)
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I once had a teacher with the same expression once I had done something she had instructed me not to do!
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It seems like she isnīt really in that wagon. :D
Or just cooler as the other people in the wagon. 8)
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Jordan will hereafter be moonlighting as IQ's PR manager.
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That might be the funniest thing I've ever seen. 8) I love that she gave you "the look". Awesome!!
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indeed .. that look
dun dun dunnnnnn
faajaabeeeeers
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Angry Splash Mountain Lady strikes again!... albeit in a not-so-nice article. The only connection it has to the article is that it's an example of a meme.
Saw this in my local paper's digital USA Today section this morning, and was able to find it online from a couple days ago. The online article has several other meme examples, but the digital version supplied to our paper only had ASML under the USA Today Sunday "Trending" section.
Click the picture to expand and get the caption:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2017/06/06/what-memes----and-how-do-they-get-kids-trouble/102522244/ (https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2017/06/06/what-memes----and-how-do-they-get-kids-trouble/102522244/)
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Hah. Funny that it still pops up. At least they credited me. I didn't know about it, though, until I read this!
Bt
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lololol :)
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You should copyright the photo so they have to pay a royalty to you.
Also, the title of this thread could be interpreted in a pretty bad way.
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Also, the title of this thread could be interpreted in a pretty bad way.
Ha! I thought that same thing just now... ;)
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@Klytos (http://www.infamous-quests.com/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=8) LOL yea the title is a bit..off hahah
as for copyright well once its on that net, its over really...
try to tape down sites that all hold that pic is a mighty challenge.
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True, you could get the big ones though! I don't mean for them to take it down, just pay money to use it! :)
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yaya I do know whatcha mean
when my late wife and I took pics for bands
somehow tons of our shots ended up on like tinypic and public places that they shouldnt have been
so a pic of joan jett that we were going to sell to rolling stone mag was all over the place,
I tried to get many to take it down, and then if not to pay to keep it up.
it comes down to net lawyers not just asking ;(
its a really hard process
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Technically, Disney owns the photo as it came off their ride camera and any pictures given through that are actually licensed to the end user for personal use. If Disney wanted to charge for it, and not pay us, they could. Sad face.
Bt
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I've seen this pic around the net.. had no idea.. that's gold bahahahaha