Nov 11, 2011

Zynga Edits The Double FU

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Here is a fun game called Spot The Difference. Look at the images below and try to find the differences. Hint: There are two.
That's right, the double middle finger that Jimmy Lechon has been giving us for a week is gone. Zynga made the edits on all images of the newest Family Boss. They must have been too lazy to edit the Home Page Banner because it's missing in action. Most of us got a laugh out of the whole thing. Maybe some were offended so Zynga decided to change it. Edit or not, the damage has already been done. Anyone who flips you off eventually has to bring out their other fingers and shut it down. That doesn't take away from the fact that you were flipped off in the first place.

Thanks to Avi Cohen for sending me an inbox message and to Mibbi Sassone for posting on the fan page.

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6 comments:

  1. TWO fingers palm facing inwards like that is FU in the U.K.... palm out, it's V for Victory

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  2. Played this boss and ended with 6500 plus points and got just one superior item what a waste of time! Its bad enough that nobody fighting these bosses is going to get the best superior loot but to limit how many superior loot item you can get per fight give me a break .... bye the way love your blog its the first thing i start with before playing MF thank you Jen

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  3. LOL left pic shows twice the middlefinger! someone took offense in it??

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  4. Zynga says middle finger to every whine player..

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  5. I wonder if that first one was created by the Zynga employee who has to give back his/her bonus stock?

    Here is a quote from JDJournal:

    "According to the November 10th news.cnet.com article, “Zynga to employees: Give Back our stock or you’ll be fired”, Zynga CEO Mark Pincus, in coordination with upper management, made the decision last year in preparation for an initial public offering (IPO) they had issued too much stock to employees. Their solution? Demand of employees that they return stock that was not yet vested, or be terminated."

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    1. Oooo That sounds like a lucrative Class Action Law Suit, Not to mention a Securities Exchange Stock manipulation violation. Big cash trouble plus possible Jail time for Z Execs
      Atty (ret)

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