Anonymous ID: de59c6 May 3, 2020, 9:02 p.m. No.9021039   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1121

>>9020843

>Also my autism wants so much to fix that Space Force one. The text on the bottom is crooked. But I have more important things to do now.

 

It's supposed to be that way. That's the beauty of it. It was made using limited resources and capabilities, and yet barriers were still broken, to successfully accomplish what was originally intended by the artist. It was made using the existing letters and flipping, rotating, modifying in all types of fashions to ultimately achieve new words, that were not part of the original badge, nor it's design. Simple tools were used in complex fashions, and though it was time consuming, it now has a lasting effect.

 

There's subtle irony in it, which you have yet to be aware of. On the original Air Force badge, the words in the bottom half looked crowded. The irony is that this exists on a badge made by the "Space" Force. Which is why I found it hilarious to cram the word "Meme" in there, which takes up moar "space" than the word Air. Thus, the cramming in of additional "space" taken up by the letters forced further modification, which further highlights the irony of running out of "space" on a "Space Force" badge. But you're so autistic, you probably already knew that

 

If it really bothers you, but isn't worth your time to "fix", someone else already made adjustments to one of the lantern badges, and it looks beautiful! I'd scroll through my files to post it for you, but I have moar important things to do now.

Anonymous ID: de59c6 May 3, 2020, 10 p.m. No.9021501   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1565

>>9021121

I didn't take it as an insult.

I took it as an opportunity.

 

Additionally, the voids that were left from modifications play well if I place things in the foreground to hangover the border of the innards, infringing further into the already cramped "space" in that lower region of the badge. For example, Cheshire Pepe's tail. Without the modifications, the word "meme" would not be legible. With the modifications, Cheshire Pepe's tail does hangover, and even block out half of the first 'me' in "meme", but the word can still be made out, to where it doesn't just read the "of the me force". Cheshire Pepe is chaos, which was fully intended to infringe upon the "meme" itself, but it was done so in a manner where I feel as if I showed some amount of respect to the original badge of the Space Force, and take the hit covering up some of my "less" desirable, some may say "imperfect", modifications. Also fill that void with a Pepe elbow and a few other things in various ways using things already available in the arsenal.

 

The intent is not perfection, yet that's what makes it so perfect. Human beings are inherently flawed. It's not necessarily our fault. Often, it's because of our environment or the conditions in which we must live. Yet, even when we are deprived of that which others consider "essential", we still find creative, new ways to not just get by, but to flourish. We are all "anon", and I get that something like an offset word in a meme leads to potentially "standing out" as a "signature" or whatever. But I'm not going to stop being myself, just so I can "blend in" moar or whatever. I'd love to has a better 'puter and fancy capabilities things like 8GB of cache, but right now, I'm lucky to has 8US dollars of cash, still.

 

And FYI, I really wasn't trying to be snooty about not digging up this badge for ya. It literally takes me like 20 minutes right now to find and load an image, since things continue to get worse on my end, 'puter-wise. I'm lucky to still have the laptop I got shortly after I survived the Mayan Apocalypse. I'll has you know, I done beent through sum sheet, as have many of us. Yet, we're still here, fighting everyday, in our own unique ways. Together, we are mighty, like faggot