We're playing some terraria ultimate master mode tonight! Master mode + for the worthy seed, it's gonna be awful for me, so come and watch!
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I'll post chunks of the comic each day til we run out of time. Come read Centralia 2050 with me!
Please share so that Centralia might find new readers before we all implode, it would mean a whole lot to me (。•́‿ •̀。)
[PART 1][PART 2][PART 3][PART 4][PART 5][PART 6][PART 7][PART8][PART9][PART10][PART 11][PART 12][PART 13]
Next: Chapter 4!
i would like to submit a recommendation for last post on this website. it is a bad recommendation—which only urges me further onward.
the nsider forums (2003-2007) were a nintendo-moderated place to discuss nintendo stuff. it grew out of the old hyrule town square messageboard, which grew out of nintendo-sponsored nintendo forums and chats going back to the 90s. it was terrible. the userbase consisted of children and the immature of any age. in addition to ranks (based on number of posts), handpicked users were also given titles—some in jest, some for fun, and some granting users significant cultural influence. this arrangement led to elitism and power grabs. for a bit, a security vulnerability allowed users to execute .php and other scripts. the moderators could not enforce nintendo's sexless swearless lifeless cultural mandate. the RP boards (!) got shut down due to spam / being extremely fuckin' out. eventually, after only four years, the forums were "temporarily" shut down. nintendo washed their hands of the place.
people fled to any number of other unofficial forums, most of which (thankfully) died. apart from a slight cross-pollination with SA goons, there's truly no cultural significance to this place. nothing of value happened there. there's no reason to memorialize it. but we know the last post on the site. users caught it between locking and deletion. four words, meaning nothing. although many loved that place, its last words denied any sentimentality.
this place is better than the nsider forums. i like this place, a lot of people love this place, and it is receiving all kinds of beautiful eulogy. for reasons i ought to and refuse to explain, i think cohost's last post should be completely orthogonal to any culture that was built here, any memory that it carried, and any impact it might have going forward. instead, it should be the same four words as the last post on the Nsider forums: