Bread Boy Peeta
njgoronerd
she could've tried harder, my god, if you wanna know what something is, and someone tells you 'here, this is what it is', then read on. if you don't like it, big deal, move on. and if you don't like the art from the start, then there's no reason to stay around.
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okay well I was kinda trying to avoid this conversation that is happening but
putting everything else aside
I asked someone what its about before I read it and they said "Its kind of hard to explain, you'll have to read it."
so I read it. o uo;
and I realized it is hard to explain
UN-whoops capslock
unless you're like...really good at finding hidden meanings, really good at analyzing stuff...it's hard to come up with a spoiler-free, short, and interesting explanation.
i hadn't asked anyone when i first heard of it--in fact i had already started reading it without knowing, because about 6 months before i had found a link to it on someone's profile here on Gaia. All i had to do though was google it and find out for myself what this 'homestuck' was.
i mean here, lemme try. i'm hoping you're all caught up just in case. white texting in case not.
it's about this kid who gets this game and he starts playing it with some internet friends, it ends up triggering the apocalypse of the Earth, they manage to escape via said game, they start speaking with these alien kids around their age, who both help and hinder the human kids' game progress. When we meet the aliens, we find out that they're just basically the same as the human kids, just x3 and with gray skin and horns, and their game session was a failure with a cancerous universe. The one dude on the one Moon where all the kids' dream selves go goes all rogue with three other agents, things get ******** up, there's exiles and okay past the last sentence i can't explain it properly.
but see, it's spoiler-ridden, i can't explain it without telling the whole story.
also i want to say i was pissed off irl last night and my posts reflected it, i apologize for my behavior and tone.