Text Post: How? posted by Maternitus
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  • AdelleChattre
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    That’s some friendly competition! Or, I should say, it sounds like it would be. I like Scrabble, and Monopoly, too, but we’ve probably all seen games go sour when somebody starts to take things a little more personally. .Which probably explains why Spite & Malice was so popular with my family. No subtext to worry about there. Cards Against Humanity hadn’t been invented yet. Still, judging from your posts, you’re ini it to win it, and doing well. Even your real life guerrilla art is slipstreamed into your Snapzu post history. We can only guess which of us is the girlfriend, but I would expect there’s probably some depth, obscurity and weirdness there as well. Good for you two; good for Snapzu.

    Pros, though? At a site with literally hundreds of users from all over the world? Now one of the top 5,000 sites in all of Canada? True that, I suppose. Clearly, the Snapzu software didn’t emerge from a roiling sea on a clamshell, so you know our good hosts are pros. Definitely, you can tell /u/Gladsdotter’s a ringer, lured from the publishing world to civilize this frontier’s frontier. Cats like you find on Snapzu probably come from every walk of life, trade, creed and prison work farm around, so they’ll all be pros of a kind, and cons while they’re at it. My guess is there’s a contingent of pirates on the down low, too. Maybe even some fiber arts types, if you checked.

    Me, I think the secret Snapzu doesn’t talk about, but that it really should, is the “SnapIt! Bookmarklet.” Heard of it? Probably not! It’s tucked away very neatly in your Profile Overview, on the right sidebar. Maybe on mobile you’d have to open a drop down menu to find it, I’m not sure. Anyway, there’s a link titled “Bookmarklet.” When you go to that, you’re given a link you can bookmark, possibly just dropping right into the bookmark bar in your browser. The next time you find yourself at a page you’d like to submit as a snap, you hit that bookmark and it automates the process of submitting it. This is yooge. You can go about your average day, driven by ennui and a paralyzing fear of getting anything worthwhile done, and use the bookmarklet when you come across something the whole class might be interested in, post that, and move on.

    Maybe I should’ve PM’d you. Now people will talk, the word will get around, and the girlfriend might find out about your new secret weapon.