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8 days ago
Current You wanna know what would hit the spot? Tylenol, I have a massive headache. What do you mean we used it all last time I had a fever? Seriously?!
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9 days ago
Midterms today and tomorrow, wish me luck!
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25 days ago
...the workload...it's never-ending...
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3 mos ago
"Oh you son of a bi-" -The local bard before getting shot by the sheriff for flirting with him.
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3 mos ago
"You? Me? 1,000 lbs of dynamite? I'm in heaven!" -Random NPC in my D&D campaign that was somehow turned into the main character.
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Bio

I like:
Undertale & Deltarune
Underverse
NyxTheShield, SharaX, Nick Nitro
The Legend of Zelda
Pokémon
D&D
Ultrakill
EPIC: The Musical
Dragon Ball
French Fries

BEING SEEN!
Committing war crimes
VIOLENCE (In RP, not irl)
I dislike:
Frans (If you know about and like/agree with this, stay away and don't mention it. I attack on sight.)
Rude people
Instigators
Dictators
People who don't use common sense.
Pink. For some reason.

Important Notes:
The only really important note is I don't have any access to discord currently. Any.

Most Recent Posts

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*Nods*
That must have been difficult for you. How could I describe death but as the personal, fully realized embodiment of that feeling of loss? Where not only one thing ends, but all things are torn from you.


Hm...I guess I could try. But I mostly feel bad for destroying my home. I feel bad for the sentiment. Don't know if you understand. Most don't.
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Are you familiar with loss? Someone you cared about?


My home universe, I guess. I'm over that. I was forced to destroy my multiverse...and that...well it weighs on me.
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What about the ends of others?


It's hard for me to grasp the concept. I don't know why, but it is. I cause it often-I understand that it's bad-but I don't really know what it is in itself. All I know is: bad thing, not recommended.
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But you understand the premise, yes?


Kinda. Any sort of end is vague to me.
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I did say it was a generalization, after all. Maybe it looks like something else to you. A permanent end of another kind.


For me, nothing except my existence is permanent. This...well let's just say it's a blessing and a curse.
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Let me give you an example. For most beings, death is about as final as it gets. Everything else that could happen to someone can be changed, but death is the only truly final outcome there is. The closing of a book never to be opened again. I generalize, of course, but it's probably the most extreme thing that could happen to anyone.


Mmm...Nope! I can't die, so I don't follow.
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*Nods*
You're right again. And it's for that reason I think a perfect solution exists out there. Not everyone can be convinced by speech, and violence perpetuates the issue. But there are some things we can all agree on.


Well, if there is, I haven't found it.
Whatever y'all want. Possibly an adventure-ish thing.
here's what I got from the almighty chat gpt for the world:

Welcome to the whimsical realm of Quibbleton, a medieval landscape where the boundaries of time and space have collapsed, creating a chaotic yet charming tapestry of cultures and eras. Here, rolling hills meet enchanted forests, and sparkling rivers wind through towns bustling with peculiar inhabitants. Time rifts, swirling like colorful whirlpools, have opened portals to diverse timelines, bringing with them a bizarre assortment of creatures, artifacts, and landscapes that defy logic.

Quibbleton is characterized by its vibrant, ever-shifting scenery: one moment, you might stroll through a serene village marketplace filled with talking animals and sentient plants; the next, you could find yourself amidst an ancient battlefield where knights clash with futuristic robots over the last slice of enchanted pie. The air is filled with a sense of whimsy, where magic and technology intertwine in unexpected ways—think spell-casting sorcerers debating the merits of coffee brewing methods with time-traveling baristas.

Magic here is as unpredictable as the weather, often manifesting in quirky spells that can backfire hilariously. The inhabitants of Quibbleton, a blend of fantasy races, have adapted to this whimsical chaos, forming unique alliances and traditions. The laws of physics are more like suggestions; gravity might take a holiday, causing a lively game of floating tag among the locals, while reality occasionally bends to accommodate the whims of mischievous beings from beyond the timelines.

Quibbleton thrives on its inherent absurdity, with festivals celebrating everything from interdimensional mishaps to the peculiarities of cross-timeline cuisine. It's a land where laughter is woven into the very fabric of existence, and every corner holds the potential for delightful surprises and absurd adventures, ensuring that no two days are ever the same.


Note that this is the world, not the adventure.
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*Smiles*
And that's why I collect stories. I believe that words and empathy can change people in a way sheer strength can't. But I'm not delusional—I know it's a slow way to change the world. That's why I'm searching.


It is slow, that's for sure. But not fully effective. Not for everyone, at least.
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