2021 Snowflake Challenge #12: Resurrect An Old Meme
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Eek, the Snowflake Challenge is over and I think I've only done five. If I try to do them in order, I'll probably never come close to finishing. So here's Challenge 12, because I'm in the mood for some memes!

Challenge #12
In your own space, resurrect an old meme. Have fun with it! Which is the goofiest meme you can think of? Put on your party hat and be silly!! Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
For the I Write Like analysis tool, I fed it several Throat of the World chapters, and it gave me Agatha Christie every time. I'll take it!
For the Nearest Book challenge, here's three sentences from page 123 of the nearest book I had on hand, "The Ionian Mission" by Patrick O'Brian: "Yes. In principle the Navy writes to foreigners in English; but where I want things done quick I send them unofficial copies in a language they can understand whenever I can."
The Which Historical Lunatic Are You test gave me Nicola Tesla. Wow, I had no idea he was so messed up. According to this he had a fear of human hair and pearls, refused to eat anything until he had calculated its exact volume, and insisted that any repeated actions in his day-to-day life be divisible by three or twenty-seven.
The Which SciFi/Fantasy Character Are You test gave me Gabrielle from "Xena: Warrior Princess."

Challenge #12
In your own space, resurrect an old meme. Have fun with it! Which is the goofiest meme you can think of? Put on your party hat and be silly!! Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
For the I Write Like analysis tool, I fed it several Throat of the World chapters, and it gave me Agatha Christie every time. I'll take it!
For the Nearest Book challenge, here's three sentences from page 123 of the nearest book I had on hand, "The Ionian Mission" by Patrick O'Brian: "Yes. In principle the Navy writes to foreigners in English; but where I want things done quick I send them unofficial copies in a language they can understand whenever I can."
The Which Historical Lunatic Are You test gave me Nicola Tesla. Wow, I had no idea he was so messed up. According to this he had a fear of human hair and pearls, refused to eat anything until he had calculated its exact volume, and insisted that any repeated actions in his day-to-day life be divisible by three or twenty-seven.
The Which SciFi/Fantasy Character Are You test gave me Gabrielle from "Xena: Warrior Princess."