>playing CS with new guy>"yo plant the spike anon!"
>>722839460>stop throwing smokes fucking idiot
>What level is your toon
This meme is a clever mashup of gaming culture and military imagery for comedic effect. Here's the breakdown:Gaming ReferenceThe caption starts with >playing CS with new guy, which sets the scene: you're playing Counter-Strike (CS), a tactical shooter game. Then comes the line: >yo plant the spike anon!—this is where the joke kicks in. In Counter-Strike, players plant a bomb, not a spike. The term "spike" is actually from Valorant, a similar game where the objective is to plant a device called the spike.So the speaker is either mixing up the games or jokingly using the wrong terminology, which is something a new or inexperienced player might do.Visual PunchlineThe image shows a military scene with someone holding up two fingers—likely a signal or command in that context.The humor comes from imagining the new player interpreting "plant the spike" not as a game action, but as a literal military-style gesture, completely missing the point.It’s a classic case of miscommunication between seasoned gamers and a clueless newbie, exaggerated by the serious tone of the image.Why It’s FunnyIt’s the absurdity of mixing a high-stakes tactical game with real-world military seriousness.The new guy’s response is so off-base it’s like he’s roleplaying a soldier instead of playing a video game.The meme plays on gamer jargon, genre confusion, and visual irony.
>>722839804Not a bad guess for an AI that didn't recognize the movie (and lacked context)
>>722839804why does the ai reddit space?
>>722839460>Making a toast to Hitler>"Thousand Yeariges Reich!"
>>722841310for the record that’s not reddit spacingthis is
then you said gb2 valorant fagand everyone clapped
>>722839460Two in the pink One in the stink