We’re getting a big new version of Justice League, a movie that nobody really loved and that you’ve probably forgotten by now. And for some reason, Zack Snyder changes Steppenwolf, the big bad guy of the movie, and gives him spikes. Lots of spines.
Your challenge this week: Have fun with this new steppenwolf.
I liked Justice Leauge more than Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice. For one thing, it didn’t have a terrible and silly name! The Justice League also had some personality and character arcs. They were small and not great, but it was better than the 3 hours of brooding, screaming and killing BvS. But now, Justice League will be longer and probably sadder and darker, which is exactly what people wanted …
Anyway, to help you all, I cut out the new steppenwolf and cut out its face as well. As always, you don’t deserve my love after doing the things that you do.
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I won’t pick a winner next week! I take the vacation weekend off. So you have extra time to take your pictures. Use it wisely.
Please note that the rules for image submission have only changed slightly. We are now looking for images that are 800 pixels wide!
How to send – instructions
1. Create your shop and save it on your desktop. Images must be at least 800 pixels wide.
2. Go to the bottom of this post
3. This opens a comment window. Click on “Choose file” when uploading your shop from your desktop
4. Alternatively, you can upload the shop to a free image hosting service. I suggest imgur. Then paste the URL of the image into the “Image URL” field. Note: This needs to be the URL of the image itself, not the page it’s displayed on. That is, the URL ends with .jpg, .gif, .png, whatever.
5. Add an editorial comment and click Submit. Your picture is loading. If it doesn’t, upload the image to imgur and include the image url as a comment. I’ll take a look at it.
6. Large images may not upload properly even though we’ve seen some animated GIFs larger than 5MB. If you’re still having trouble uploading the image, try keeping the longest dimension (horizontal or vertical) under 1000 pixels or the whole under 2MB.
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