Millennials to Snake People Pure Millennials to Snake People Pure

Fun
Version: 1.2
Last Update: 2019-01-27

Overview

Millennials to Snake People Pure is a Chrome extension developed by Steven Tan. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Millennials to Snake People Pure is 1.2, updated on 2019-01-27.
188 users have installed this extension. 11 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Replaces the text 'Millennial' with 'Snake People', with easter eggs from the original MtSP v1.7 removed.

This a simple fork of the original Millennials to Snake People extension by Eric Bailey. I love the original extension, however the large Easter Egg list made it increasingly difficult to ready news articles without having random text changed.

I have forked off the original 1.7 version to create this extension.

Version History:
v1.0 - Original fork
v1.1 - Pulled in upstream changes to avoid the weird Facebook backwards entry bug
v1.2 - Removed a "pliskin faction" easter egg I missed earlier. Also streamlined repo so it's easier for me to do future updates.

Rating

11 ratings

Total Installs

188

Information

Last Update

2019-01-27

Current Version

1.2

Size

12.91KiB

Author

Steven Tan

Website

None

Category

Fun

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avatar Conrad Meyer
2018-07-07

It's been a few years since our generation reached a certain age where we might have disposable income, but the boomers-complaining-about-snake-people headlines and articles continue! This extension helps bring levity and an appropriate degree of ridicule to the sweeping generalizations made about this generation.

avatar Jeremy Terrell
2017-05-05

Had to disable it, started making me type backwards.

oh well.

avatar Mark McLellan
2017-04-27

Has a malicious feature where it makes everything you type on Facebook show up in the reverse order. For example, typing Facebook would show up as koobecaF

avatar Jameel al Khafiz
2017-01-19

No weird "Clutch Plague" substitutions. A+ extension.

avatar Conrad Meyer
2018-07-07

It's been a few years since our generation reached a certain age where we might have disposable income, but the boomers-complaining-about-snake-people headlines and articles continue! This extension helps bring levity and an appropriate degree of ridicule to the sweeping generalizations made about this generation.