ValiDate - an upcoming (and unsurprisingly racist) visual novel made by SJW's, for SJW's. Currently MIA.

Adding onto this: I actually know the context of the meme. I was one of the first to witness it when it was created. Unfortunately.

The entire context is: a Twitter post saying "Every male on Earth falls somewhere in this diagram." Basically, every man on Earth falls somewhere between Otis from Back at the Barnyard, Alex from Madagascar, and Roddy from Flushed Away.

It doesn't make sense because all those characters are smug douchebags who get their asses handed to them for being too smug and douchy. Tl;dr unfunny meme, a diagram that makes no sense, Twitter.
I hate that I know this but it’s about how the characters look, not their personalities.
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then someone decided to put them all into the coffee triangle meme, which the validevs decided to use because they can’t come up with anything original I guess
 
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then someone decided to put them all into the coffee triangle meme, which the validevs decided to use because they can’t come up with anything original I guess
So it took 3 different kiwis just to get to the bottom of this fucking nonsensical meme...
And this is what counts as advertising for Validate?
 
So I was thinking of how low effort and terrible these memes are. Many of them are just the character art slapped onto stolen tweets. No creativity or originality. So I figured, hey, I'm half Italian. So unlike Dani and her so totally artistic and talented friends I can poke fun at Keaton a bit. It's all in good fun right? I'm picking on the white guy so it's like internalized hate for chipotle mayonnaise. You know, 'cause we Italians are spicy but still in a white people sort of way. ;)

So here are my terrible memes that I actually put more than three seconds of thought into.

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I've noticed something. It seems that only a few characters are getting much fanart and memes. Ashlie, Malik, Arihi and some Isabelle and Emhari. Seems few people do anything with the stim blogging autist Inaya and the fat bi and ready to fly bussy Biggs. Catherine doesn't get much love either.

Good theory but unfortunately all the ones you listed with fanart are the ones that where in the demo already, while all the ones you listed where not.

That is probably a bigger factor than anything.

To be fair this is the best route he can choose: only the fish hat lady and the drama teacher seem like stable adults.

Drama teacher had a mental breakdown slash existential crises five minutes into a red lobster date.
 
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> The writing is so clever and funny.
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What? Fucking dating sim fans want to date hot waifus, not some sexually confused landwhale. Just say you like "Visual Novels" where you get feel represented by garbage until you forget it exists in a month. Be honest with yourself.
 
Noodle autist here: most evidence points to Western pasta being an import from Arabs. The rumor of Marco Polo bringing it back from China started as propaganda by the National Macaroni Manufacturers Association in the early 20th century.
How would misrepresenting the origin of noodles aid that company in any way? Macaroni is as far removed from any Asian noodles you can get.
 
How would misrepresenting the origin of noodles aid that company in any way? Macaroni is as far removed from any Asian noodles you can get.
The NMMA represents all pasta manufacturers in America. (Macaroni originally referred to hard wheat pasta, but as varieties grew that distinction came to mean something else and NMMA changed their name to the National Pasta Association in the late 20th century to avoid confusion.) It was a ploy to expand their base in America by adding some exoticism to the food. At the time, Italian immigrants were pretty much the only consumers of pasta in America. The tale of Marco Polo bringing it to Europe first appears not in his journals, but in volume 11 of The Macaroni Journal. Italians had actually been recorded eating pasta centuries before Marco Polo's existence.

Sorry for derailing the thread; I'm really into pasta.
 
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