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Man Makes A Photoshop Request On Twitter, And Instantly Regrets His Wording

Man Makes A Photoshop Request On Twitter, And Instantly Regrets His Wording

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Updated Nov. 8 2018, 3:42 p.m. ET

Source: Twitter

The Internet can be an incredibly fickle place. You can do something that seems — to you, at least — incredibly mundane, only to have it backfire on you in a gigantic way. Don't believe us? Ask YouTuber and Twitter user @markiplier. The Internet personality made — what he thought — was a very simple request to his followers that immediately backfired. It all started when he posted a picture of himself out in a field, with a mountain range behind him and asked for a slight Photoshop adjustment. He wanted to look like he was "holding up the mountain." 

Honestly, what does that even mean? Holding up the mountain? You mean those distant blobs that basically look like nothing. Is this a reference to Hodor, except you're holding the mountain? What are you saying?! Is this really what you're asking a bunch of strangers to do for you? 

Hey guys, could someone please photoshop this so it looks like I’m holding up the mountain? Thanks so much, you’re the best! pic.twitter.com/h5r0wFOo36

— Markiplier (@markiplier) December 18, 2017

Usually, a request of this nature initiates Le Grand Photoshop Battle, but for some reason, people decided to compete over who could make the worst version of Mark holding up the mountain. We hope he learned an important lesson here in that, we suspect, he was being entirely too vague. It just goes to show you: If you don't get specific, you get trolled. That's just as much a fact as it is a warning, people — don't take it lightly! 

Does this work??? pic.twitter.com/TqXINMdPVk

— Shelby (@Thesherbertime) December 18, 2017

Physically it does not.

— Markiplier (@markiplier) December 18, 2017

pic.twitter.com/qlRqySqHM3

— Jordan Maron (@CaptainSparklez) December 18, 2017

That’s not what I meant.

— Markiplier (@markiplier) December 18, 2017

You get what you get and you don’t get upset

— steph🖤 (@stephaniexeaton) December 18, 2017

Are you doing friend yoga again? pic.twitter.com/Vi6jGtOfMd

— Cinn (@cheekabeeeka) December 18, 2017

No, I am holding up a mountain.

— Markiplier (@markiplier) December 18, 2017

pic.twitter.com/IW71WXjut9

— lizzie (@vanillanestor) December 18, 2017

I feel like you could have put more effort in.

— Markiplier (@markiplier) December 18, 2017

is this what u wanted? pic.twitter.com/XsdwACry3e

— nicole (@nicolepeckk) December 18, 2017

I think you know that it’s not.

— Markiplier (@markiplier) December 18, 2017

here you go! pic.twitter.com/986AXpkj4R

— emily 🤙🏽 (@crazions) December 18, 2017

mountains are just really big rocks, right? pic.twitter.com/swxqe2mGTW

— ariona | #jackthehalls donation link in bio! (@httpariona) December 18, 2017

Do I get a cookie pic.twitter.com/wt6lkVTKWu

— festive chanclas 12,111 (@authentikaitlyn) December 18, 2017

pic.twitter.com/lMcYxfjLkz

— Amonimus (@SuminomAmonimus) December 18, 2017

does this look okay?? pic.twitter.com/CYAcaxRr5Q

— aimée loves ethan ,,63 (@_fucklstr) December 18, 2017

I did something else: pic.twitter.com/bRTI9RMJUd

— Stealthless (@Stealthless) December 18, 2017

I’m ok with this

— Markiplier (@markiplier) December 18, 2017

Though Mark was none too happy with the results (which is — you know — understandable, and we think you can understand after seeing some of the results), I think getting a picture of yourself high-fiving a dog is a good runner up to an actual Photoshop request. Much better than this, anyway:

I think I did a pretty good job on this :) pic.twitter.com/NXobgN2UrH

— Jude (@ao__hoshi) December 18, 2017

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