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− | I am G8L18M. You can call me G8.
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− | I used to call myself "G8 the Great" until I realized that I wasn't as great as Alexander the Great. Maybe I'll never be, but I want to be great in my own ways. :)
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− | So I really like rickrolling, which has become more and more popular these days. I wonder where it started, maybe it was all the way back in 1980, or it started recently. I am very unsure.
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− | I thought of creative ways to rickroll people, and here are a few methods:
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− | 1. Just post the link, claiming it's something else.
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− | 2. Disguise the link using the url tags. To do that in AoPS, use this: [url=<rickroll link>]<disguise>[/url]
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− | 3. Pretend that you're putting hidden text, but when you click on it, it is actually a rickroll.
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− | [img]https://services.artofproblemsolving.com/download.php?id=YXR0YWNobWVudHMvMS8xL2ZlNjNhOTIyNGIyYjNhMTAyMDU0YjY5NmY3ZjdhY2QxNzVjN2IxLnBuZw==&rn=c21hbGwgaGlkZGVuIHRleHQucG5n[/img]
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− | There are definitely many other ways to rickroll people, but these are the ones I like/usually use.
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− | Have a great day!
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− | G8
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 4 July 2022
Nothing here! Practice some math.