diff --git a/web/atlas.json b/web/atlas.json index 45170537..64ddd9e2 100644 --- a/web/atlas.json +++ b/web/atlas.json @@ -5056,7 +5056,7 @@ {"id": "txhldy", "submitted_by": "dicey_mikayla", "name": "VEX Robotics", "description": "VEX Robotics is a STEM educational robotics company focused on competition and educational robotic design systems. Beyond science and engineering principles, VEX encourages creativity, teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving among groups.", "website": "https://www.vexforum.com/", "subreddit": "/r/vex", "center": [1210.5, 1626.5], "path": [[1199.5, 1618.5], [1221.5, 1618.5], [1221.5, 1633.5], [1199.5, 1633.5]]}, {"id": "txhkg5", "submitted_by": "RealMan_Gelo", "name": "7rowl", "description": "Top Minecraft speedrunner.", "website": "https://www.twitch.tv/7rowl", "subreddit": "", "center": [1477.5, 1459.5], "path": [[1473.5, 1455.5], [1480.5, 1455.5], [1480.5, 1462.5], [1473.5, 1462.5]]}, {"id": "txhk36", "submitted_by": "Galmansan1", "name": "Viking ship", "description": "Viking ships were marine vessels of unique structure, used in Scandinavia from the Viking Age throughout the Middle Ages. The boat types were quite varied depending on what the ship was intended for, but they were generally characterized as being slender and flexible boats, with symmetrical ends with true keel. They were clinker-built, which is the overlapping of planks riveted together. Some might have had a dragon's head or other circular object protruding from the bow and stern for design, although this is only inferred from historical sources. Viking ships were used both for military purposes and for long-distance trade, exploration and colonization.", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viking_ships", "subreddit": "/r/place_nordicunion, /r/Norge", "center": [442.5, 85.5], "path": [[436.5, 97.5], [451.5, 97.5], [451.5, 96.5], [452.5, 95.5], [453.5, 94.5], [453.5, 93.5], [454.5, 93.5], [455.5, 93.5], [455.5, 87.5], [457.5, 87.5], [457.5, 85.5], [458.5, 85.5], [458.5, 82.5], [456.5, 82.5], [456.5, 81.5], [455.5, 81.5], [455.5, 77.5], [449.5, 77.5], [448.5, 76.5], [447.5, 75.5], [446.5, 74.5], [444.5, 74.5], [444.5, 71.5], [442.5, 71.5], [442.5, 69.5], [443.5, 69.5], [443.5, 68.5], [443.5, 67.5], [440.5, 67.5], [440.5, 71.5], [439.5, 71.5], [439.5, 74.5], [434.5, 74.5], [434.5, 77.5], [432.5, 77.5], [431.5, 76.5], [430.5, 75.5], [429.5, 75.5], [429.5, 87.5], [430.5, 88.5], [430.5, 92.5], [431.5, 93.5], [432.5, 94.5], [433.5, 94.5], [434.5, 95.5], [435.5, 96.5], [435.5, 97.5], [437.5, 97.5]]}, -{"id": "txhx4e", "submitted_by": "Jazzbone1", "name": "The Blue Corner", "description": "The Blue Corner is, unsurprisingly, a corner colored completely blue. The origin of the blue corner comes from the first hours of r/place 2017, where nearly a fourth of the canvas was made entirely blue.\n\nThe Blue Corner was one of the more contested areas of the canvas, due to several factors, such as the corner being prime real estate, the content being visually uninteresting, and the existence of a smaller rival subreddit, r/theredcorner. In each expansion of the canvas, the blue corner was in the lower-right corner, which required it to move location two times. At various points, the corner had Among Us art in it, and for a time it formed the background of Bratishkinoff, located to the left. The Blue Corner weathered civil wars (three lattice wars) and disputes with Bratishkinoff, among other streamer attacks, but survived and held the corner just like in 2017.", "website": "", "subreddit": "/r/TheBlueCorner", "center": [1962.5, 1936.5], "path": [[1998.5, 1997.5], [1999.5, 1869.5], [1925.5, 1868.5], [1924.5, 2000.5], [1998.5, 2007.5], [1999.5, 1870.5]]}, +{"id": "txhx4e", "submitted_by": "Jazzbone1", "name": "The Blue Corner", "description": "The Blue Corner is, unsurprisingly, a corner colored completely blue. The origin of the blue corner comes from the first hours of r/place 2017, where nearly a fourth of the canvas was made entirely blue.\n\nThe Blue Corner was one of the more contested areas of the canvas, due to several factors, such as the corner being prime real estate, the content being visually uninteresting, and the existence of a smaller rival subreddit, r/theredcorner. In each expansion of the canvas, the blue corner was in the lower-right corner, which required it to move location two times. At various points, the corner had Among Us art in it, and for a time it formed the background of Bratishkinoff, located to the left. The Blue Corner weathered civil wars (three lattice wars) and disputes with Bratishkinoff, among other streamer attacks like Tarik and xQc, but survived and held the corner just like in 2017.", "website": "", "subreddit": "/r/TheBlueCorner", "center": [1962.5, 1936.5], "path": [[1998.5, 1997.5], [1999.5, 1869.5], [1925.5, 1868.5], [1924.5, 2000.5], [1998.5, 2007.5], [1999.5, 1870.5]]}, {"id": "txhwo6", "submitted_by": "LostDog_88", "name": "Namaste", "description": "This hand gesture, known as Namaste, is the Indian greeting.", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namaste", "subreddit": "/r/IndiaPlace, /r/IndianPlace", "center": [230.5, 1200.5], "path": [[213.5, 1215.5], [213.5, 1209.5], [214.5, 1207.5], [220.5, 1203.5], [220.5, 1201.5], [221.5, 1199.5], [222.5, 1195.5], [223.5, 1193.5], [224.5, 1188.5], [225.5, 1189.5], [225.5, 1179.5], [226.5, 1176.5], [227.5, 1175.5], [228.5, 1175.5], [229.5, 1176.5], [229.5, 1178.5], [231.5, 1178.5], [231.5, 1177.5], [233.5, 1175.5], [234.5, 1176.5], [234.5, 1179.5], [235.5, 1189.5], [236.5, 1193.5], [237.5, 1194.5], [238.5, 1195.5], [238.5, 1199.5], [239.5, 1201.5], [240.5, 1203.5], [246.5, 1207.5], [246.5, 1215.5], [235.5, 1215.5], [235.5, 1213.5], [234.5, 1213.5], [234.5, 1210.5], [232.5, 1210.5], [231.5, 1209.5], [231.5, 1207.5], [229.5, 1207.5], [229.5, 1209.5], [228.5, 1210.5], [226.5, 1212.5], [225.5, 1215.5]]}, {"id": "txhw77", "submitted_by": "RealMan_Gelo", "name": "HBG Logo", "description": "HBG (House Builder Gang) is a group primarily comprised of top Minecraft speedrunners, both current and former. The MCSR on top stands for Minecraft Speedrunning.", "website": "https://twitter.com/hbg_mc", "subreddit": "", "center": [1445.5, 1445.5], "path": [[1437.5, 1437.5], [1453.5, 1437.5], [1453.5, 1453.5], [1437.5, 1453.5]]}, {"id": "txhvtd", "submitted_by": "InitiativeItchy", "name": "Mikes heart", "description": "On the night of April the 4th, the user MikeGamingFun wanted to leave his mark on r/place. He decided to create a little M, representing his username and by 8:22 pm (Australian standard eastern time), It was complete. After making the M, he proceeded to post about it on Reddit, with the post saying Finally got my own little place. (pls don't grief), not soon after a user by the name of M_pacey commented on the post, saying that he will help protect it. In the proceeding hours a among us character started to develop, taking over mikes M, mike responded to this by moving the M under the portal that was close. Luckily M_placey notice what mike was doing, and proceeded to help, not soon after, the M was fully underneath the portal. At one point in time, M_placey place a grey block under the m, and so did mike, as looked cool and unique, however, a random user put another grey block between mikes and paceys blocks, creating a heart. Mike decided to keep it like that and proceeded to fill it in red, with placey and a few randoms helping. The heart mostly stayed un griefed for the remanding g hours of r/place, with only a few blocks being placed on it every now and then.", "website": "", "subreddit": "/r/placethem", "center": [754.5, 838.5], "path": [[758.5, 836.5], [762.5, 841.5], [762.5, 837.5], [759.5, 841.5]]},