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A '''GIF.clone''' is an extremely metafictional method of backing oneself up. | A '''GIF.clone''' is an extremely metafictional method of backing oneself up. | ||
− | If you are a character in a story, then a picture of you is not just a representation – in a way, it ''is'' you. Or so it went for [[Acton Lord]] and [[Sig.Lad]], when AL used a [[File:acton.GIF|GIF of himself]] to spread copies of the two of them across the [[Internet]]. | + | If you are a character in a story, then a picture of you is not just a representation – in a way, it ''is'' you. Or so it went for [[Acton Lord]] and [[Sig.Lad]], when AL used a [[:File:acton.GIF|GIF of himself]] to spread copies of the two of them across the [[Internet]]. |
[[Category:Plot Devices]] | [[Category:Plot Devices]] |
Revision as of 21:38, 4 September 2019
A GIF.clone is an extremely metafictional method of backing oneself up.
If you are a character in a story, then a picture of you is not just a representation – in a way, it is you. Or so it went for Acton Lord and Sig.Lad, when AL used a GIF of himself to spread copies of the two of them across the Internet.