>>651230659
Really?
sad part is he's right.
C'mon you guys. Doesn't this sound like fun? It's not even directed at /x/ anymore.
Sounds interesting.
>>16956722
>>16957046
did we enter a time machine back to 2006 or what
Don't sites get ad revenue if they have banners? Or maybe embed a YouTube video that plays. Post it on reddit too and get a shit load of hits and video views. Could make a little bit of money, eh?
It's kind of a shit idea though. Grants wishes? Nah. What about spitting out random letters that we say is a message that is encoded and have get people to try and crack the code.
Maybe people can ask about their future and then a measured series of random letters pops out and they try and solve it.
(when I say "they" I obviously don't mean us at /x/. I mean whoever "they" are. Reddit loves trying to act smart and solve cryptograms.)
hell yeah vintage 4chan