Homestuck
A tale about a boy and his friends and a game they play together.

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Homestuck
A tale about a boy and his friends and a game they play together.
uhhhhhh me and @pokuuu and another friend made a mspfa please read it there's a tall portal gentleman.
8 puppets are forced to play a mysterious board game. Things, as expected, go to shit.
12 years ago I made a vine that went viral on social media with my then 1 year old cat… and after many requests over the years, it's time to do a follow up!
So here we are! Yama the cat and Kdin the human 12 years later. Yama is still the same, and I've uh… changed a lot!
Has anyone named the creatures you contain? If so what’s the best or worst name someone gave them?
The Longlegs in custody has become known as "Hubert."
The two original Princes within the enclosure had been marked, unofficially, as "Rue" and "Perty." "Perty" has become a queen, and so the new Prince brought in was assigned "Barbs."
All Ghosts in custody have various names which seem to rotate and are no consistent across researchers. The only one consistent seems to be the smallest specimen being named "Little Timmy."
Inverse of the last ask: Do researchers need to observe special cautions around exposing earthly microbes/research equipment or materials/litter into the far plane?
Microbes from Earth do not survive for long in the Far Plane due to a lack of nutrients befitting them.
The website only shows 15 entities despite there being more not shown (ex; Dropletts, the Sailor, Scopopedes). Do you believe you could add more? It’s perfectly fine if you don’t want to die to extra work, but I would like to have extra information on these entities.
[I'm not gonna lie, the website is extremely out of date and the work on a new one is slow. So it may be a while before we have an up to date website.]
Unfortunately true story
You have learned the secret of turn order mechanics. You are filled with the power of UNO.
Those things aren't gonna live more than a day, let them play.
Good humor is when you overthink your punchline and write an entire 2nd half explaining that your joke doesn't make sense. Oh, hey look! It's Gerson!
Something I haven't seen anyone mention yet is how the opening tale in the pilot is clearly refering not to only Gwen herself, but ALSO Olivia, who to me is clearly supposed to parallel Gwen's role as the captive princess of the Park's kingdom
Putting aside the whole "Princess trapped in a tower" symbolism which is *painfully* explicit here, this conversation with her father makes it clear what role she's supposed to play: while it's not clear if this scene happens at the beggining of the Park's history or if it had already existed for a while, what IS clear is that Olivia's father is, well, grooming her to continue his legacy and take over the Park's operations, watching over the guests from afar and keeping the magic flowing while sitting contently in her gilded cage, with all her shiny toys and machines. He frames it all as a big shiny gift for her, compensation for something that happened in the past while also urging her to forget that same past and accept the now
So naturally Olivia complied and became some sort of "ruler" of the Park, at the very least acting as a (human) face for the public. And she has kept this role for YEARS, so much so that in the present she STILL remains on the same damn room, just now bedridden and surrounded by medical staff and freaky androids instead of toys. She's a much of a prisoner of the Park's underlying structure as Guinevere is, the main difference being that while Gwen apparently recognizes that and is constantly trying to escape, Olivia probably never realized she was one to begin with (how could you, if most of what you've ever known was a prison?)
That is also the reason why adult Olivia seems so distraught about Gwen's scape: she doesn't realize she's living in a cage and so can't for the life of her understand why Gwen, her friend/toy/surrogate mother figure(?), keeps escaping. She rationalizes it as an error in Gwen's programming and thus is always trying to "fix her", not necessarily out of malice but because she's desperate to keep her one and only companion at her side, jailed together, forever
It's downright tragic and a GENIUS idea for a villain: a captive princess that rules her kingdom from afar while subsequently being a slave to it. I can't wait to see what direction the show takes
This is very much my read on it also, and it's what elevates Knights of Guinevere for me. Before the pilot aired, there was a lot of "ha ha Dana Terrace hates Disney she is going to Epically Own Them!" going around, and a bit of a presumption that the sum total of the show's imagery and messaging would amount to "fuck you Disney! Blood and guts dystopian Disney Princess imagery ha ha fuck you!"
Which would have been fine and fair enough, and certainly a sentiment Dana Terrace has earned the right to!
But the show doesn't stop at a South Park-ian raised middle finger to the corporation, it doesn't just scoff and spit and cry "it's all phoney!"
The pilot is premised on an understanding that no matter how fake or how toxic it might be, the Disney Princesses and their stories are important to people (Frankie seems to most directly embody this, hallucinating Gwen in her most glorious form even when she's broken and damaged), and that finding love and meaning in these things does not make a person weak or stupid or bad.
It's... not necessarily healthy to fixate on it, and Frankie is very explicitly shown to retreat from reality into hallucinatory fantasy, and those fantasies cause her to act rashly and put herself in serious danger. But it's not evil, it's not stupid, and she isn't wrong to love Gwen and the beauty that Gwen represents.
Gwen, the Princess, is not the problem.
And neither is Olivia, really. She's a deeply traumatized child who was not only groomed and isolated by her father, but who seems to be stuck in a state of permanently arrested development, absolutely cocooned in saccharine childish fantasies, and consumed by the obsessive idea of "fixing" Gwen. If she can only "fix" her properly this time, then... then she'll stay. Then it'll work. If she can only make her PERFECT, then it will work.
There's a heavy implication that Orville is acting out of guilt for something, some trauma or pain that Olivia was put through because of him, and my read is that Olivia's obsession with fixing and "perfecting" Gwen is a sublimated obsessive desire to somehow fix, somehow undo, whatever that trauma is. My first guess would be the death of a loved one, and my first guess would be Olivia's mother (there's that conspicuous family portrait we see a couple of times + the umbilical cord imagery when Olivia pulls on her guts: a child yanking on the connection to a mother).
Olivia and Frankie seem somewhat parallel with one another in that way, opposites and complementaries. Both of them obsessed with Gwen, both of them in a state of alienation from reality. Olivia is physically frail, Frankie is physically potent, Olivia is rich and privileged, Frankie is poor and marginalized. Both of them are deeply marked by the neglect and abuse of father figures who think they mean well.
Olivia is not the problem, she's the product of the problem. The problem is the fucking park. This hovering, consuming leech on the world, gorging on resources and throwing up garbage and poison on the world below. It is the world, the structure, the system of cyclical and constantly escalating consumption - this is the thing which is not only poisoning the world, but which is strangling Olivia's life out of her with endless swaddling childhood, and which produces and commodifies Gwen's body (bodies?) for consumption and abuse, and which exploits the fantasies and dreams of people like Frankie and Andi, and poisons their world and impoverishes their lives.
And I think that's a lot more interesting and salient and complicated than "this show is about how Disney is bad and princesses suck" that I have seem some people kind of reduce it to. The art isn't the problem, the characters aren't the problem. It is the ravenous maw of consumerist exploitation which uses them as a lure.
Been thinkin bout kirby lore and how even though it's super cool and interesting and even really sad at times it never really matters to any of the games and I feel like that's kinda intentional
Games like fnaf feels like you have to know the lore otherwise nothing will make sense like I played fnaf 6 and I had no idea what the ending was supposed to mean, when I usually have some idea even if I pay half attention to a story
But kirby is just swag and awesome like that
HANAMUSA (JESSIExDELIA) MASTER POST
I probably should have started doing this forever ago but I wasn’t sure how long I was gonna stick with drawing these comics. But I guess we’re in it now! This will be continually updated~ EVERYTHING UNDER THE CUT
I just went back and read these again. I can’t believe I made this many comics hahaha. They were really fun to do!!
Miss drawing these girls lowkey
Made my tumblr account today
Kinda overwhelmed but I made a blog n shi with some free template :P
and my personal favorite:
i love getting validation as a lefty but also learning about new fun ways it continues to suck
I'm left-handed and it never even occurred to me that pens weren't hard for everyone or that broom heads didn't just naturally unscrew for everyone. They always unscrew! It's so frustrating!
Yep. The world is built for right-handed people. People are often surprised I can eat and write with my right hand almost as good as my left, and it’s like “well, it was get good or get screwed” so here we are.
I am convinced xylophones were invented by big kindergarten to have a word that starts with x
what if
dumps these doodles i never ever posted
Study of Edmund Blair Leighton’s The Accolade lol