MS Paint Adventures
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Re: MS Paint Adventures
Thats one HELL of a secret weapon.
Also that easter egg back in ACT 2 took ages to reappear.
Frankly i am amazed it did.
The Hussie is laughing from beyond the fourth wall.
Also that easter egg back in ACT 2 took ages to reappear.
Frankly i am amazed it did.
The Hussie is laughing from beyond the fourth wall.
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Re: MS Paint Adventures
I am just hoping to get caught up. I'm still back in June. :/
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You are ok, the rate of comics slowed down a bit after June.
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Oh sheesh, Homestuck. It sure is a thing and a half. Sometimes I think it's an astoundingly brilliant epitome of involved storytelling which is also blooming' fun to boot, with a degree of convolution that's frankly thrilling... other times I think it's an exasperatingly meandering, pandering lurch of a trainwreck and I'd have been much happier had it just stayed a story about four kids playing a game. Ho hum. I suppose the fact I'm still an avid and eager reader says enough...
Gosh, yes. Given how the actual assignation of titles by the game is (if memory serves) a deterministic expression of your role in your session, it's predominantly balderdash, albeit very reasonable balderdash indeed. It pegs me as a Mage of Time, which I'm fairly 0k with? Who else would I trust not to muck up time shenanigans irreparably, even though I'd barely trust myself? Having said all that, in the wholly impossibly hypothetical of SBURB becoming an actual thing, headcanon says that Homestucks are Space players on account of them already having informations. Under such circumstances, I'd posit Prince of Space since I'm eventually going to reach a point where I'm really going to need to wreck some shit...Cone wrote:You guys know THIS right?
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Re: MS Paint Adventures
When is Homestuck going to end?
Did autors plan to create SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG story when they started it?
Did autors plan to create SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG story when they started it?
Re: MS Paint Adventures
Oh wow this thread still exists.
Lol sublevel, there is just one author. And yeah he knew it was going to be long.
I have caught up with Homestuck since the last time I posted in this thread. Hah.
B1 Jack Noir and PM appearing in the last update, that sure was sudden.
Lol sublevel, there is just one author. And yeah he knew it was going to be long.
I have caught up with Homestuck since the last time I posted in this thread. Hah.
B1 Jack Noir and PM appearing in the last update, that sure was sudden.
TT: I guess one could use those words to describe it.
TT: If armed with a predilection for the inapt.
TT: If armed with a predilection for the inapt.
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Homestuck has finally reaches its conclusion.
GOOD GOD, FINALLY.
It should have ended a couple of years ago, IMO...
The COLLIDE and ACT 7 animations kicked a lot asses, though!
GOOD GOD, FINALLY.
It should have ended a couple of years ago, IMO...
The COLLIDE and ACT 7 animations kicked a lot asses, though!
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Re: MS Paint Adventures
really?
wow
So, now, tell me please, is this story worth to be read?
wow
So, now, tell me please, is this story worth to be read?
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Yes, yes it is.Sublevel 105 wrote:really?
wow
So, now, tell me please, is this story worth to be read?
In the end, a lot of loose ends got tied up pretty nicely despite about the last third of story being kind of hysterical nonsenses (in bit of bad way).
As I said, i thought this story should have ended a couple of years ago as it dragged on and on... but least it ended very well, so yeah it is worth reading through the whole thing.
Problem Sleuth was a far better read, though!