some kids get sucked into the sims and meet some demons
It feels like the webcomic equivalent of that 3.5 million word Super Smash Bros fanfic
It’s like if instead of learning to write stories by writing a bunch of short stories with different worlds and characters, someone tried to keep continuity through the entire process
it’s a story about nothing, don’t think it don’t say it, you will only confuse yourself, that’s how the feds getcha
I am just realizing this is like "This sentence is false." for the terminally online rather than a sentient AI
I think when they die, bad AIs go to a server containing nothing but Homestuck and have to make sense of the data for all eternity.
:jesse-wtf:
I'm going to guess that this is a Homestuck thing? Maybe? But I'm not sure why it would be political.
my mind palace is clean of whatever this is and i know my life is better for it
:grillman:
This explains nothing. How does the creator of Homestuck "influence" anything on the internet? What methods were they using to "destabilize" the online left, and what was their purpose? How does posting pictures from a Finnish cartoon fight back against this alleged destabilization? The linked post reads like a cross between BMF and QAnon.
This only makes sense if the whole thing is some kind of ARG, which I think is something Homestuck does (though I'm not sure since I've never read it).
Wait for some time, the search results can be rather slow.
-FEW
To quote the devil’s scripture:
“[…]this is no ordinary irony, or anything close to a pedestrian TIER 1 IRONIC GESTURE which is a meager single step removed from sincerity. This is like ten levels of irony removed from the original joke. It might have been funny like eight years ago to joke [about it.] But in this case, the joke is the joke, and that degree of irony itself is ALSO the joke, and so on. “
Homestuck. My Ex when I was in high school 12 years ago had a younger sister that was into it.
I have no intention of ever reading Homestuck, but its existence is why Undertale exists so I feel like it's a net positive
Welcome, comrade.
We are glad to see you join the fight!
-FEW
i really liked his detective comics back in the day but yeah homestuck always left me cold from the start, clearly my galaxy brain subconscious saw through this devious cia plot
I still dont understand but I support you in your crusade to stop CIA agent Andrew hussie or w/e
If I read Problem Sleuth in a day, how long would it take me to read Homestuck?
a month but you’ll ruin your brain for another that’s how the :fedposting: get ya
Okay, now how long will it take me to consume all Moomin books, comics, tv series, and movies?
Just skip everything until at least Act 3 and if you don't like that skip to when trolls come in at Act 5. If the idea of cosplaying as a grey skinned troll that has 4 different relationship quadrants including friends, lovers, and designated rival who also could be your lover doesn't grab you then I don't get what a latecomer would get out of homestuck tbh.
I once tried reading homestuck but I gave up because it was boring so I guess that makes me a moomins supporter by default :07:
The only good thing about Homestuck was Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff, and even then just the first comic.
you clearly were never a homestuck fan if you ever told someone it got good. Anyway, I'd prefer teens read a wacky webcomic that encourages empathy than become alt-right weirdos, which was the style back in the day.