An eemadge is a beautiful description.
This whole website is an eemadge collection that anyone can edit.
You're in for a treat, there are ways a plenty to eemadge-explore. You can:
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Top10 trudge |
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When viewing an individual eemadge you get even more options:
And of course, you can always just search :)

Seeing multiple eemadges in the same page is different to seeing just one. The first case uses a "poster" view in which only the eemadge body (the actual quoted text) is displayed.
Clicking an eemadge body gets you to the individual page for that eemadge, where there are toolbars left and right, meta information, comments, and lists of related eemadges.
The most important difference, though, is that when you move the mouse over the eemadge body several words may become underlined. These are image links: links to Google or Flickr for related imagery; go try them!.
You can also make your eemadge printer-friendly by selecting the print link on the right-hand toolbar.
Once you're viewing an individual eemadge, edit it by clicking on the edit link on the right-hand toolbar or just by double-clicking the eemadge body.
But, what good is it to be able to edit the eemadges?
As for adding eemadges to the collection: be bold, just do it.