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Words about Pictures 2

     Now we've really lost it. Instead of uploading an image (like we've never done, ever), or gif, we've uploaded a video. On a series titled "Words about Pictures"! How could we!? What has MELnewzers come to?          Well, if you'd just take a look at said video, you might change your mind. This is a quite exquisite video, don't you think. Why don't you watch it again. There, much better. You could even watch it a third time, but only if you're a serious MEL.      What can we learn from this video? First, let's discuss what actually happened in the video. The schoolchild swung a sword around, very fancy-like, and then said, "Don't smoke weed; smoke Jesus". This message is very, very profound and we all should all try to incorporate it into our daily lives. How so? Well, that's what I'm about to spit.     It's important to not let distractions like drugs interfere with your daily life, and your plan to aim for succes...

Words about Pictures - 1

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Credit goes to  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wq7Y2xx-U6A      Ok, so we may have cheated a little. Posting a gif instead of an image, kind of in the grey/gray area, no? And on our first entry of this series, too. How could we? Well, we at MELnewzers decided that we could talk about images, gif, or even videos. Essentially, anything that doesn't contain text. And NO, we do not have to write a thousand words for every frame in this gif. That would be a lot. A huge amount. In short, no.      This gif is a quite interesting one. It depicts a chess game between a goat-man and another player, who may or may not be a goat-man himself. The gif begins with the (aptly clothed) black player taking White's a pawn. The goat-man playing white (also aptly clothed) considers the position (as shown by him drumming his fingers and stroking his goat-beard), and then clenches his fist. Then he knocks the majority of the pieces off of the board.     ...

Small Note (pt. 2)

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     Hello Everyone, from today we are going to start a(nother) series, in this we are going to evaluate quotes of people like Albert Einstein different images, photos, and paintings and then explain their though process and what thought made them extraordinary in life through these quotes  the contents of the images and what we can learn from them. Everybody says that an image is worth a thousand words, but what if we use a thousand words to describe an image? Each blog is going to contain 1 quote  image, for example-we are currently working on Albert Einstein  nothing at this moment,  and quote number 1 and its  but explanations will be about 1,000 words. So, we decided to make each quote   image in separate pages. So, that you guys can spend less time and gain more information. Stay tuned for the first one.