• he/him

Coder, pun perpetrator
Grumpiness elemental
Hyperbole abuser


Tools programmer
Writer-wannabe
Did translations once upon a time
I contain multitudes


(TurfsterNTE off Twitter)


Trans rights
Black lives matter


Be excellent to each other


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in reply to @bethposting's post:

alright you're just fundamentally not saying anything relevant to my original question. the same argument that you can just go on vibes applies exactly as well to kingdom hearts or any other work of media as it does for homestuck. that's just entirely giving up on answering the question in any meaningful way. gonna stop responding to this thread now cuz i think we're just talking past each other

Homestuck.

Kingdom Hearts has two different easy-to-follow stories. One when you play the game casually, and the other when you either play the game to 100% or when you just start reading from resources online.

Homestuck has so many different layers and nuances to get in at even a basic level, it feels like you had homework you needed to do before even starting. It's charming enough to where I'm a fan, but I have not even read 25% of the whole comic, much less even touched the supplementary materials. I guess I'm moreso a fan of the Homestuck Fandom than I am of the original comic.