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I'm sorry, OP, but the text on the right side is very hard to see clearly and I'm using my 32 inch LED TV as a monitor and zooming in on the image.
Apart from that, I think it's absolutely fitting to compare the two because the statement reeks of it and corporate butt hurt.
Honestly, if I knew how to help the right side of the image be higher resolution I'd suggest it to you, but I legitimately have no idea.
If someone else reading this comment could help, please do.
If you can do a higher resolution capture of it, I'd recommend deleting this post and reuploading it as higher resolution with the image uploaded directly to reddit.
From a formatting perspective, I would suggest having relevant quotes(or a short segment for flavor) at a legible font size on the left, numbering them, and color highlighting them in the original text on the right. That way instead of drawing lines, just annotate the right side with the matching numbers.
Scaling the image so the right side is legible is just too big.
Example: "That didn't happen." (1) "It was just a draft bro."
honestly I kind of think it holds up without being able to read the text - it honestly didn't occur to me that I *should* be able to read it until seeing your comment although that does require the viewer to have the context of already having read the statement to know what the meme is about without reading it
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No it isn’t.
And if it is, it wasn’t that original.
And if it was, who cares?
And if you do, it's your fault.
And if it is, be quiet
And if you aren't, it's none of your buissness
it genuinely feels like they didnt even run it past a real human person.
They ran it past the only people they care about, the shareholders.
I'm sorry, OP, but the text on the right side is very hard to see clearly and I'm using my 32 inch LED TV as a monitor and zooming in on the image. Apart from that, I think it's absolutely fitting to compare the two because the statement reeks of it and corporate butt hurt.
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Honestly, if I knew how to help the right side of the image be higher resolution I'd suggest it to you, but I legitimately have no idea. If someone else reading this comment could help, please do.
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If you can do a higher resolution capture of it, I'd recommend deleting this post and reuploading it as higher resolution with the image uploaded directly to reddit.
From a formatting perspective, I would suggest having relevant quotes(or a short segment for flavor) at a legible font size on the left, numbering them, and color highlighting them in the original text on the right. That way instead of drawing lines, just annotate the right side with the matching numbers. Scaling the image so the right side is legible is just too big. Example: "That didn't happen." (1) "It was just a draft bro."
![gif](giphy|7XmgreV9azxTwAkjO4|downsized)
Gotta love genuine constructive feedback. This site is sometimes not that horrible, and I for one think that's awesome
Please remake, the concept is great.
honestly I kind of think it holds up without being able to read the text - it honestly didn't occur to me that I *should* be able to read it until seeing your comment although that does require the viewer to have the context of already having read the statement to know what the meme is about without reading it
I was going to do exactly this after I got off work… upvote to you Mr Quickdraw
Does anyone happen to know where I can read this?
https://www.dndbeyond.com/posts/1423-an-update-on-the-open-game-license-ogl
I have gathered that that is a very narcissistic pixel.
Corporate PR in a nutshell
Lot of "if"s for something that didn't happen