Eee Eee
Eee Eee by @ragukokarn

Snek 3. There, we're done.

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Posted: Thursday, 07 November, 2024 @ 02:29 AM

Okay, this is pretty cool.  I love the Snakes On A Plane reference. Also, love the wireframe plane.

Posted: Thursday, 07 November, 2024 @ 02:42 AM

@BadKarma: The only thing missing is a picture of Samuel L. Jackson in mid "M-F-in' snakes...." line delivery, expression and all. 

@ragukokarn: I second. This is very cool, well done! 

Posted: Sunday, 10 November, 2024 @ 03:54 AM

@BadKarma: Thank you! Taylor, snakes on a plane and the meme about wasteful flight travels all rolled into one.

Posted: Thursday, 07 November, 2024 @ 05:50 PM
Rating: 5

This isn't your average everyday brainrot.

This is...

Advanced brainrot.

P.S.: Wireframe model? When the snakes are the plane..! ||||||||:^{3>

Posted: Sunday, 10 November, 2024 @ 04:06 AM

@Thorvald: I figured it looked too obstructive to have the plane model being solid and it also added a bit of a mesh structure that would be a pseudo joke reference to another moive you might have heard about - The Aviator. (And because I can hehe) 

Show me all the blue prints. Show me all the blue prints. 

Posted: Sunday, 10 November, 2024 @ 04:14 PM

@ragukokarn: I've had that film on DVD for years but never actually watched it. You may just give me the nudge...

Posted: Sunday, 10 November, 2024 @ 03:56 AM

@ajfox: Thank you kindly! (Ah, shoot - Samuel Jackson was somehow not involved in this.. my bad)

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