I've seen a blog post with Jon Skeet on it holding a painting of a unicorn with the title "What happens if you reach 200k reputation?"
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I got a T-shirt with a unicorn on it when I reached 200k, plus some other swag. Does that count?
The shirt is black, with the text from Bobince's famous answer re-flowed to fit a Unicorn outline, in white. It is AWESOME:
Note the red hand drawn circle.
But no, the painting was a one-off because Skeet was the first to reach the milestone. We now have nearly 50 users with that many points, unique paintings don't scale to that extent. You are offered some swag when you reach 200k, until such time too many people have reached that milestone; I believe the first 100 people or so to reach 100k got swag too, for example, but I was never offered any when I reached 100k as number 180-and-something.
I suggest you double up on your C# and Java, and beat Jon to 1 million, and see what the SE team will do to celebrate that milestone! Shouldn't take you more than 8 years. You'll have to answer every question he ever answered better to make sure he doesn't get more points for all the upvotes he gets from old answers, though, because he'll be there in about 4 years, tops, otherwise.
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6I have that shirt too, but I received it some time before I reached 200k. Come to think of it, I don't remember why I got it...– BoltClock ModCommented Jun 25, 2014 at 9:48
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84If someone beats Jon Skeet the universe will implode into a black hole and disappear into oblivion. Commented Jun 25, 2014 at 9:52
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8I remember now: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/108395/…– BoltClock ModCommented Jun 25, 2014 at 10:00
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3The link to the answer printed on the shirt. Its awesome and hilarious. http://stackoverflow.com/q/1732454– ZeeshanCommented Jun 26, 2014 at 13:53
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8Bobince's famous answer OMG, I wouldn't have thunk I'd ever even try to upvote a 4000+ answer. ROFL– TaWCommented Jun 26, 2014 at 14:25
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5A shirt of a demeaning, wrong answer that breaks the site's own restrictive rules so that the site could celebrate its oppressive closed-mindedness? No thanks... Commented Jun 26, 2014 at 14:27
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3Can I buy the Tshirt somewhere? Or can I buy enough rep to get it? I'd rather pay money instead of starting to spam SO.– JustSidCommented Jun 27, 2014 at 13:18
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49@Camilo Martin: He's probably dead by now. Nobody insults Ź̼̺͓̘ͥ̓ͯå̦̗̝̜̗̫̿͝l̻̻͐̐ͣĝ̜ͤͦͧͯo̜͉͇̗̻̿̈́̐͛ ͍͖̮̘̖̓͑̓ͧ̀ä̶̻͇̯̙́͗̇ͦ̃ͅͅͅn̘̩͔̱͖̂̕d̉͛̍̃̎ͮ͊ g̹̪̺̣̰͔̳ͤ͐e̷̥͙͕̳̣͔̪̓̈́ͮ͑͛̓͂͜ṫ̲͔̪̪̮̠͈̘̟ͪ̂̕s̷̥̤̖̱͔̬̻͎̱͆͂̀͠ ͔͇̫̜͈̖͉͌̊̈́͋ͧ͟a̧̯͕̺͔̼ͨͪ͗̍͜ẅ̢̓̀ͨͫ҉҉̤͙̝̝̗̥ͅą̢̺͗͒ͥ̈͒͛̊̊̔ẏ̷̛͓͓͍͖̓́̔ͯͯ̃ͩ͠ w̨̱͚̻͉̩̮̜̯̭̤̗̝̱̻̖ͧ̉̑ͤ͐̈́ͩ̆͊͒͒̐̑̄̒ͫ̍͝͡iͣ̏͊ͥ͌ͪ͋͏̷̢̫̹͈̦̯̲̖͞t̷̜̖̲̟̘ͫͣ̋̔ͤͨͪ͡hͬͣ̌͂͗̃ͨ̔͒̄͋̆ͫ̇҉̤̥̤̹͚̲̗̬̪͔̖ͅ ̵ͤ̂ͩ̃ͧ͑͛̔̒͒ͯ́̚͞҉̭̭̦̜̮̤̙̥̻̺͎̟iͬ͌̾̍̔ͪ̌ͤ̾ͪ̆̃̌͑͒͏̷͝҉͇̖̝̪̮̫̖͔̯͍͞ẗ̶̛͖͙̭̳̣̬̫̘͇̝͇́̅͊̌ͅ.̶̵̜̳͔̲̺̫̝͖̹̦̹̦̼̯̮̺͉̿̓ͯͤ̓̉ͭ̏͗͘͘͘– BoltClock ModCommented Jun 27, 2014 at 13:25
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3@SomeNickName: sure, deposit $50.000 in my account and we can talk about delivery. Or did you not mean my shirt? Commented Jun 27, 2014 at 17:27
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2@CamiloMartin Actually, it's SO that's explicitly not fun. Furthermore, it seems the only exceptions are made, apparently, for mean-spirited, ignorant fun. The stickler is that the OP question had working, correct answers. That this was tolerated is bad enough. But to emblaze it on a trophy for the site's elite? That's... a bad omen, perhaps. Commented Jun 27, 2014 at 23:39
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9@MartijnPieters I'd be tempted for $50, though I don't know why you had to specify it out to a 10th of a cent (yes, I do know... silly decimal points).– user289086Commented Jul 16, 2014 at 19:07
As a user with 200k reputation, no, I did not get a unicorn painting, unfortunately.
I did, however, receive a Stack Overflow mug, as well as some miscellaneous swag. It's nothing special, but I suppose it's better than nothing at all.
There are now 49 users with more than 200k reputation - https://stackoverflow.com/users?page=2&tab=reputation&filter=all.
I don't recall hearing that any others got a unicorn painting when they achieved that milestone.
I suspect that it was a one off occurrence.
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7@AdamArold - In a sense I am too, as I've nothing to work for :)– ChrisF ModCommented Jun 25, 2014 at 9:49
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9@ChrisF - I thought you were already working for nothing... isn't that kind of the point of SO?– FlorisCommented Jun 26, 2014 at 3:16
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2@Floris well exactly. I wasn't being entirely serious with my previous comment :)– ChrisF ModCommented Jun 26, 2014 at 6:14
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What would have been REALLY cool would have been if the second person to get 200k had got a painting of a bull, the third person had got a painting of a triceratops, and so on; with one additional horn on each depicted animal. Commented Dec 19, 2014 at 6:35
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1@Wyatt we are programmers! We can just code some more on. StackOverflow has all the genetics programs we need for this.– jkdCommented Apr 29, 2015 at 14:55
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Subtract the upvotes on common git questions and I suspect there will be very few 200k + reps... If only I had posted the question on how to undo the last commit!– user1162328Commented Oct 15, 2018 at 12:47
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Eric Lippert stated on the Stack Exchange podcast that he had gotten a sweater. He also stated that he was unaware that he had accumulated 200K points until had received the sweater at the 28 minute mark of episode 45.
http://www.developerfusion.com/media/150455/podcast-45-keeping-it-sharp/
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1Stack Overflow is like Whose Line: it's all made up, and the points don't matter. Commented Sep 11, 2015 at 15:16
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1So Stack Overflow had his delivery address without asking him?– CœurCommented Jun 1, 2019 at 10:38
nrOfUpvotes = Unicorn.circumference();
in centimeters.