It's now 2012. Six years ago this appeared in the internet. From ancient history we know that random fragments are all that remain of some ancient civilizations. If some future historian should come across the ytmnd servers in some star-treky version of Pompeii, what would this ytmnd say about our time on Earth, how we viewed ourselves and the universe?
What makes YTMND so unique is the unwieldy and less sophisticated method for creating animations forces submitters to constrain their work, similar to haiku. If sync is so critical and your having such difficulty, than perhaps YTMND is not the right venue for your project.
This is quite similar to a comment I made a while ago. Therefore, it would be hypocritical of me to downvote it , even thought I made a comment about not being a hypocrite because I made a site just like that one a while ago and I'd be a hypocrite to downvote it for hypocrisy's sake and the Hippocratic oath. Hypocrite.
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