The imaginary purple key is where in either Guitar Hero or Rock Band where the player has to shift his hand to hit the orange note and over shifts to where the player's pinky is on the fretboard and their ring finger is on the orange key.
Jeff: "Having played several green notes in succession, saw that he had to shift down to hit the next note, which was an orange key. Quickly, he moves his left hand down to the right and squeezes his pinky down on the neck of the guitar controller and strums up. Staring blankly at the screen he sees that he missed the note. Swiftly glancing down Jeff is dumbfounded. Discovering that his pinky was on the imaginary purple key."
John: Saw that. You're a dumbass.
John: Saw that. You're a dumbass.
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Song sung by the mayor of imaginationland in the South Park. Its lyrics consist of the word 'imagination' repeated over and over again in changing notes. Kyle and Stan are forced by the government to sing the song again later in the Imaginationland Trilogy.
The imagination song :
Mayor: Imagination...imagination, imaginationnn-
Kyle: ARE YOU GONNA TAKE US SOMEWHERE OR NOT?!!?
Mayor: Imagination...imagination, imaginationnn-
Kyle: ARE YOU GONNA TAKE US SOMEWHERE OR NOT?!!?
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Despite this lack of proof and facts, people repost the image over and over and many take it at face value and believe it to be the honest truth, never bothering to do a 30 second internet search that would reveal its message to be completely untrue.
Viral images are often used as propaganda with a clear bias towards once side of a cause or viewpoint (mostly political in nature).
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Despite this lack of proof and facts, people repost the image over and over and many take it at face value and believe it to be the honest truth, never bothering to do a 30 second internet search that would reveal its message to be completely untrue.
Viral images are often used as propaganda with a clear bias towards once side of a cause or viewpoint (mostly political in nature).
Still, some are just a funny picture with a silly caption.
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