You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Mildly amusing things: In the 64-bit versions of Windows, the 64-bit system files are in C:\WINDOWS\system32 and the 32-bit system files are in C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64
(If you give it a little bit of thought, you can figure out why it's like this, but still.)
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
It's always a good day when I can tick off a Moderator. Especially Fighteer or (I know he's not going by that name anymore and he isn't a mod) Bobby G.
I guess, on this site, I shold tick off Lee4hmz so HAY LEE GUESS WHAT YOU SMELL LIKE SOAP.
More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
You guys are all ex-tropers which is why you need patron medias. But have any of us really found our perfect media yet and will we ever? I like too much stuff to have a patron media! I think that Homestuck best encompasses the various things I enjoy, though.
You guys are all ex-tropers which is why you need patron medias. But have any of us really found our perfect media yet and will we ever? I like too much stuff to have a patron media! I think that Homestuck best encompasses the various things I enjoy, though.
There is no perfect media for me, that's why I'm trying to create it.
More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
There is no perfect media for me, that's why I'm trying to create it.
You should. :3
HS is so big that it is difficult to picture the whole thing at once, but now that I think about it more, I can call it my patron media. It is just so full of juicy awesomeness, and thousands of pages of it. :D
I mentioned that my brother has an annoying habit of going outside shirtless and both you and Imi asked if he was hot. I said I dunno, and one of you told me to post a picture of him. Honestly, neither of you were particularly forceful and I wasn't particularly opposed to posting the picture, but I was kinda iffy on it for a little while.
Most of you heapsters don't know what heat is, most of you don't know what the sun is. The sun isn't just something that makes temperature, you physically feel it pushing on you. The world is illuminated, and shadows have edges, hard, defined edges. You can make designs on your hand by keeping it in the edge of a shadow of something shaped like whatever you want' you can burn a leaf-shape into your hand.
It's 45 degrees celsius here, and since too many people are trying to use thermostats and crap like that, we've got a power outage (I'm posting on a phone) so nobody has air conditioning or fans or crap like that working.
You people probably think that water comes from a tap, from a sink, from a hole in the wall, from a fountain or a drinking fountain. It's just there when you want it. That is certainly not the case here where I am, where the water brought by the rain a few weeks ago is being rationed to three gallons a day per house, non-stackable (unless you keep it in jugs or buckets or something like that. Use more water than that and it comes out of your water the next day, and so on).
Gosh, those people who take ten-minute showers grind my gears. Do you even understand what you're doing?
Yes, there is a giant aquifer under my valley, but none of the water is for we of the valley. Not one drop of it. It's all for the gigantic cities 380 miles away with their red-light-districts and their light pollution that's starting to blot out hundreds of our uncountable stars here and their fancy fountains constantly spouting gallons and gallons of water and their tall buildings that blot out the sun so the people there don't even know what heat is, they don't even know what the sun is or the stars are and they don't know the value of water. They don't even care that they're rapidly depleting our aquifer that took millions of years to create. They're not the ones who are thirsty. Heck, they don't even have to pay for the maintenence of the pipes, we of the valley do; because it's "our" aquifer and it's our responsibility to pay and maintain the pipes.
No, I'm not bitter at all. Why would you think that?
Ugh, my grandfather told them not to let the cities get their hands on our aquifer.
Comments
oh wow i'll be dead by the time i finish looking at everything inside of it
finding hidden gems and such
"I dunno."
KIN
BONNN
and for a short time I was Baman
we fought crime or something
It's always a good day when I can tick off a Moderator. Especially Fighteer or (I know he's not going by that name anymore and he isn't a mod) Bobby G.
I guess, on this site, I shold tick off Lee4hmz so HAY LEE GUESS WHAT YOU SMELL LIKE SOAP.
also congrats Naney
Call of Duty, maybe?
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Harry, Zayn, Niall, Liam, Louis or Nyarlathotep?
HS is so big that it is difficult to picture the whole thing at once, but now that I think about it more, I can call it my patron media. It is just so full of juicy awesomeness, and thousands of pages of it. :D
^yes of course
:?
Most of you heapsters don't know what heat is, most of you don't know what the sun is. The sun isn't just something that makes temperature, you physically feel it pushing on you. The world is illuminated, and shadows have edges, hard, defined edges. You can make designs on your hand by keeping it in the edge of a shadow of something shaped like whatever you want' you can burn a leaf-shape into your hand.
It's 45 degrees celsius here, and since too many people are trying to use thermostats and crap like that, we've got a power outage (I'm posting on a phone) so nobody has air conditioning or fans or crap like that working.
You people probably think that water comes from a tap, from a sink, from a hole in the wall, from a fountain or a drinking fountain. It's just there when you want it. That is certainly not the case here where I am, where the water brought by the rain a few weeks ago is being rationed to three gallons a day per house, non-stackable (unless you keep it in jugs or buckets or something like that. Use more water than that and it comes out of your water the next day, and so on).
Gosh, those people who take ten-minute showers grind my gears. Do you even understand what you're doing?
Yes, there is a giant aquifer under my valley, but none of the water is for we of the valley. Not one drop of it. It's all for the gigantic cities 380 miles away with their red-light-districts and their light pollution that's starting to blot out hundreds of our uncountable stars here and their fancy fountains constantly spouting gallons and gallons of water and their tall buildings that blot out the sun so the people there don't even know what heat is, they don't even know what the sun is or the stars are and they don't know the value of water. They don't even care that they're rapidly depleting our aquifer that took millions of years to create. They're not the ones who are thirsty. Heck, they don't even have to pay for the maintenence of the pipes, we of the valley do; because it's "our" aquifer and it's our responsibility to pay and maintain the pipes.
No, I'm not bitter at all. Why would you think that?
Ugh, my grandfather told them not to let the cities get their hands on our aquifer.