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  • wake up this morning and the first thing I see is my cat running across the room at breakneck speeds, falling over, rolling sideways, crashing into a wooden chair leg, and attempting to fight said chair leg with minimal success, then very abruptly losing interest and walking away. cats, you just gotta love 'em.
    can somebody copy/paste extra page 509 here? for some reason it's the only page that's blocked on school computers. page 510, 511, 512? they're okay. but 509? that's illegal.
    Day 2 of reading Homestuck. Stuff is starting to make a bit more sense now.

    -the clown in the box made me laugh more than it should have
    -same with the captchalogued captchalogue card
    -and the battle with my dad and a cake
    -the game intro sequence goes hard
    -my room now has an extra square on the side of it
    -I am beginning to enjoy homestuck
    day 1 of reading homestuck. I have pretty much no idea what's happening overall, but so far I know that
    -my name is john egbert
    -i have no arms
    -my dad likes clowns
    -a video game called sburb exists

    i assume that 80% of this will be relevant at some point, and the other 20% will just be running jokes of the 'funny because you don't get it' style
    guys I made this incredible and fully functional game that works perfectly. and as you're playing, consider this: this was a school project and I actually turned it in to be seen by a teacher. there is no consequence for losing. there are two endings. good luck.
    TheJLT
    TheJLT
    by repeatedly resetting and selecting "Nah I'm done".
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    TheJLT
    TheJLT
    Ok. So when you select "Nah I'm done" It will send you to the "Thank you for playing" screen. Click until sends you back to the reset the game button. Reset the game. It instantly finishes because you killed all the bricks. Select "Nah I'm done".... so on and so forth.
    🎶Have you ever heard the outside calling? Have you ever heard the trees singin' their song? Have you ever tasted a ray of sun and have you ever held the moon's glow?🎶
    🎶No one looks up anymore, cause you might get a raindrop in your eye, and heaven forbid they see you cry🎶
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    Jimothy
    Jimothy
    Oooh, I haven't heard March to the Sea in years! On a related note, you doin okay?
    Jimothy
    Jimothy
    2 hours later and I'm still kind of impressed that I remember lyrics from Self-Titled
    chaosenjoyer
    chaosenjoyer
    im fine the lyrics just felt like a vibe
    To anybody who hasn't seen the movie MirrorMask: go watch it asap it is beautiful, brilliant, and so underrated. It's one of those old movies with charmingly bad cgi effects, but it has a really neat style and a mind-blowing story. It's also written by Neil Gaiman, if you know who that is.
    If you take
    A single sentence
    And break it
    Into many lines
    You will find
    You have written
    A brilliant
    And timeless
    Poem
    A Message From Foeist:

    Excuse me, chaosenjoyer? Cony is not everyone's favorite purple Exvulnerum character. I'm very offended by your hasty assumption.
    The boys are back, the boys are sad
    Val
    Val
    The bad boys. We're back boys! Aren't you glad boys? Though I think we've gone mad boys. I find this sad boys. We used to be chad boys. Pretty rad boys. Diamond armor-clad boys! But that's all we had boys. Now people think we're a fad boys. But guess what, I'm a dad boys!
    chaosenjoyer
    chaosenjoyer
    I'd assume the boys are Otto, Geoff, and Awsten.
    Storel
    Storel
    "The boys are back in town, boys are back in town!"
    looked over to witness my cat scratching the carpet right next to her scratching post. cats are irritating sometimes.
    chaosenjoyer
    chaosenjoyer
    Zules? More like... Zulogics.

    ...that sounds like an edutainment game...
    Zules
    Zules
    Come join Zules in the EXCITING world of Zulogics, where logic is king--and the king of pain is your math homework!!
    chaosenjoyer
    chaosenjoyer
    Hope my math homework doesn't like me too much
    Reread a draft of my book and realized that my writing indicated that the main character teleported an entire town's worth of people onto a nearby roof rather than himself. The weird thing is that it completely works; the rest of the scene still works with the town being on a roof. The plot is largely unhindered, except for the fact that the house really should have collapsed under the weight of hundreds of people.
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    Zules
    Zules
    Maybe the house had been built with Comic Bricks instead of regular bricks
    chaosenjoyer
    chaosenjoyer
    That would certainly be an interesting plot development... they're chasing the main character in the scene, but maybe a few of them would get distracted. "We have to catch that criminal!" "But Jerry, I have to know why only the hobo can see the gate to hell!" "What?"
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    I told a friend of mine about Exv. and he said he wanted to read it. I open the website on a school computer to email a link to him, but it's blocked. The reason my friend asked for it was to pass time in a terrible class (the teacher spends a lot of time complaining about how much he hates his wife) and now he probably won't have time to read it. Just when I thought we'd gain another cultist comic enjoyer…
    I've recently been reading a book called The Outlaws Scarlett and Browne. It's about a girl who meets a strange, sorta-creepy guy and they end up on a crazy adventure together, but the boy is hiding a dark secret. Wait a sec, isn't that...
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    Zules
    Zules
    Also a summary of Twilight, except their adventure is to Arizona.
    chaosenjoyer
    chaosenjoyer
    Posting about that book reminded me... there's a book called Bruiser about a boy who involuntarily steals pain from people he cares about who are in close proximity, which reminded me of Exvulnerum. Both function based on proximity, emotion, and pain. The boy also starts out as a creepy social outcast and the story begins when he meets a girl. Great minds think alike, I guess.
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    the musical has officially entered tech week, which means i'm staying up until 11 and getting up at 6 every single day this week. i honestly don't understand how i'm alive right now.
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