Our newest action: Five times for Reality

09/09/2011 // 3:31 pm // 8 Comments // , Digital Director

Want to make a big statement on your Facebook profile about 24 Hours of Reality? I did. Take a look at the screenshot below for a peek at my Facebook profile.

We created a series of five images you can use on Facebook to create a banner showing your support for 24 Hours of Reality  on your personal profile page. Here’s how it works: First you download the zip containing the images at this link. Then upload each of the five images as “wall photos” through your own profile page. Please note that where you write your status update, you instead click “add photo” and start uploading.

You have to upload each image separately, but it’s worth it! Now tag yourself in the photos in opposite sequential order; i.e. the last image (that says “-lity”) should be tagged first, and the first image (that says “ON”) should be tagged the last. Once you’ve tagged yourself in all of them in this order, you’re done! You’ve tagged yourself five times for reality!

Your friends now have it easy. They can just tag themselves in your photo (make sure they tag the last photo first – that’s the photo with the letters “lity”).

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8 Comments

  • Nicole

    September 9th

    Let us know in the comments if you took this action! You know I took it :)

  • Leticia

    September 10th

    When the last tree falls, when the last river has dried, when the last fish is caught, you will understand that money has no value, I think you should think better what you’re doing

  • Pascal Patock

    September 11th

    In general is the joining a fascinating idea.
    But in my opinion there are not enough bases of action. Unfortunately there is no town in Germany where the meeting could take place.
    Me and my colleagues would be grateful if the Greenpeace operators could establish a new base in Germany, maybe in North Rhine-Westphalia.
    This would be wonderful.
    We hope the joining will be successful and
    go further like this!
    Best,

    Pascal & colleagues

  • maria luisa ferretti

    September 11th

    Il mondo non è una cosa che è al di fuori di noi ma è parte di noi e perciò non possiamo rimanere indifferenti ai cambiamenti climatici la cui causa consiste sopratutto nel più devastante impatto ambientale mai registrato, perciò è indispensabile che ognuno di noi faccia qualcosa per tutelare questo pianeta, sforzandoci di consumare meno risorse ed inquinare meno nè va sia della nostra salute che di quella dei nostri amici a quattro zampe per non parlare dell’habitat dal quale ricaviamo i beni materiali e spirituali per la nostra sopravvivenza.

  • glenda obrien

    September 12th

    I realise that it is harder to use a site on mobile than on a lap top or PC but this site could be more user friendly! Larry seems like a nice guy with a decent record but so do alot of others who turn out other than they seem! My big beef is the closing of National Parks & the quiet manner its done! I was shocked to find Deleware Park was closed! Thats the spot where Washington made the famous crossing! If that hadnt happened we wouldnt be enjoying the freedom we have today! If you take a poll I expect you’ll find that most americans dont know its closed! To me thats wrong, its a national issue & should be addressed as such! THIS IS THE TYPE ISSUE THAT NEEDS ADDRESSED ALONG SIDE OUR CONTINUING WAR EFFORT! BOTH AFFECT OUR ENVIRONMENT! THAMK YOU FOR GIVING ME A CHANCE TO SPEAK MY MIND!

  • william mcgill

    September 13th

    i’m kinda sad that there are so few places in the United States- for the “big event”– one small criticism– Hawaii isn’t a country– at least that’s the rumor– it is still part of this country isn’t it?

  • Jane Murphy

    September 14th

    Yes ma’am! Posted and tweeted!

  • LittlePig1

    September 15th

    Well stated Leticia! Leticia’s post: “When the last tree falls, when the last river has dried, when the last fish is caught, you will understand that money has no value, I think you should think better what you’re doing.”
    Thank you!

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