Good one. Absolutely perfect. Now for today's lesson: Goal Setting.
With goal setting, the best thing to do is to go by steps. Set interim goals as well as a high end goal. Currently, my high end goal is one million points. You see I need 168,000 points to reach that. Sounds impossible, but remember, I was at the same level you are. On my previous account, it took me 8 months to reach 100,000.
So how do you make and meet goals? The first one should be set at around 10,000 points. Calculate how many points you earn per day. You can keep a record of those points if you want, but me, I just use an overall average. Your average points per day comes in at 359 points. You need 3,889 points to reach the 10K mark. At that rate, it will take you about 11 days to hit that. BUT, yesterday, you earned 1000 points or more.Can you hit 10K in three days? Based on our banter, I'd say yes. To earn extra points, start commenting on other users memes. You saw how that worked for you yesterday. Meme comments earn more points than plain text comments. Don't be afraid to use them. Here's an assignment. I posted three GIFs today. One has a bunch of scantily clad ladies dancing while they are dressed like horses. Amish Porn. Make a meme comment. If you don't know much about the Amish, use the horse aspect of the GIF. Cowboys talking about riding those fillies, or wondering if they queen keeps such a stable. The other two GIFs are Caturday GIFs. A good reaction template works well. How to find the right image to use? I'll open up a second tab and look for a general idea of what I think would make a good meme comment. I get the URL for the actual pic (Right click it and select view image on the blank) Copy the URL and paste it in the UPLOAD YOUR OWN IMAGE on the meme generator. It will snag the pic from almost any URL on the web. For the Amish Porn one, I suggest, to keep with your heritage, use this picture of John Cleese, https://i.ytimg.com/vi/L6Mqw1aY0cs/maxresdefault.jpg And caption it, "I say! I wonder if the Queen keeps such a stable." (Monty Python references go over well on this side of the pond) The Roomba cat use the old line, "I've fallen and can't get up" while the Star Trek Cat can use a cat nip reference. Take notes. You'll be graded on this. You'll soon get good enough and comfortable enough to make meme comments on most of the hot pages posts without my help. Next, go to Page three of the hot pages, and comment on 2 posts there. Meme comment.