i’m gonna mcfuckin’ lose it
He’s just always been like that
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i’m gonna mcfuckin’ lose it
He’s just always been like that
Andrew Hussie writes into Perfectly Generic Podcast about the Homestuck Epilogues
Transcript below comes from Reddit as well as the PGenPod wiki.
The Homestuck Epilogues: Bridges And Off-Ramps
by Andrew Hussie
The history of printed version of The Homestuck Epilogues is also the history of The Homestuck Epilogues themselves, because I originally envisioned releasing them only as a book like this, to even further emphasize their conceptual separation from the main narrative. If you know anything about the epilogues, you probably already understand that conceptually distinguishing themselves from the story by their presentation as “fanfiction” is an important part of their nature and what they are trying to say. In the form of a book (which you can read from one side, or flip upside down and read from the other) it somewhat carries the feeling of a cursed tome. Something which maddeningly beckons, due to whatever insanity it surely contains, but also something which causes feelings of trepidation. There’s an ominous aura surrounding such a work, probably for a few reasons. The sheer size of it means the nature of the content probably isn’t going to be that trivial. The stark presentation of the black and white covers, its dual-narrative format, the foreboding prologue combined with an alarming list of “content warnings”, and even the fact that an “epilogue” is delivered with a “prologue” first, all adds up to a piece of media that appears designed to make the reader nervous about what to expect from it. Such is the nature of a cursed tome retrieved from a place which may have best been left undisturbed. It is also the nature of any creative inclination to reopen a story which had already been laid to rest - a reader’s desire to agitate and then collapse the bubble which contained the imagined projection of “happily ever after”, simply by observing it. There exists inherent danger in a reader’s eagerness to collapse that bubble, or to crack that tome. There is also danger in a creator’s willingness to accommodate that desire. It’s a risk for all involved. It should be.
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The animation was really cool if seriously vague, but what makes this not seem like an ending for me is the fact that there were 0 conversations.
Without the pesterlogs and the long ramblings, it just didn’t feel all that Homestuck-y to me? I’m definitely looking forward to whatever Hussie adds on afterwards, but for now:
*thumbs up* We made it. And I can’t thank Hussie and the rest of the Homestucks for making it this far! Thank you everyone!
I didn’t think it would be a thing, but alpha!Dad and John reunion!!!! *cries*
Thank you so much @ Hussie and the homestuck team.
hheeeerre’s some vintage garbage
~~Merry christmas Homestuck fandom~~
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HAPPY CHRISTMAS!
I hope everyone had a great one and also a great year. (: Have some happy beta kids.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAVESPRITE!! I love you to skaia and back \o/
where my robofriends at
steak cake
happy birthday space puppies uvu
Day 20: Crossover!
I’ve been wanting to draw this since we saw the red sun and I was reminded very strongly of another villain who was the only person left on their planet under an old, dying sun after killing their sister, and then I started thinking about how a boy and a girl from another universe might be on their way to accidentally help this villain escape into a brand-new universe and mess that one up too.
shamelessly ripped off of this if you are not familiar!
my apologies to Mr. Lewis and Ms. Baynes :’D
31-day Homestuck Fanart Challenge
KECKY MY CHILDHOOD JUST PUNCHED ME IN THE FACE
okay so normally mashups don’t give me many feels
but this
oh man.
this was made by the lovely kaet on tindeck.
pfft finished my halloween drawing. so late…
i took the cliche route
here’s the karkitty since you can’t see him too well