This is just an account to post art stuff like doodles and
bro there is so much extra content what is problem sleuth, imma just get back to the main story
John has some sort of mental illness (complementary)(probs not canonically), I just know he does. I can't wait to figure out what exactly it is.
wait this is what pesterchum is from? I saw a Tumblr post with that in it once. Also John has so few files on his desktop, especially for a programmer
whoa what, there was a scene where it had a link labeled sburb beta and it led to a new page that started out the same but some things are different, was this a beta Homestuck or is it actually part of the story?
okay so it was just a beta of Homestuck but that was confusing. Also John actually has arms in the beta, why did they get removed? What did he do to deserve his arms not existing?
whoa what, there was a scene where it had a link labeled sburb beta and it led to a new page that started out the same but some things are different, was this a beta Homestuck or is it actually part of the story?
okay so the captchalogue is just a really weird inventory system and it seems to function similarly to a program, is john in a videogame? Or does this world just function with videogame logic? John seems partial aware of this videogame esque state of being and he doesn't seem to disturbed by it. But doesn't he also enter a videogame later in the comic?
kay so initial thoughts:
1) style is interesting, has kinda that XD random energy that was popular on the internet for a while, I'm assuming that this was written in that time period
2) does John just not have arms? will he ever get real arms? I understand why he's not good at computer programming if he does not have arms
3) I already don't understand what's happening and I'm only a few pages in, but it looks like John doesn't know either so it's probably fine
ig im reading Homestuck cause my curiosity has been piqued. I'll try to keep a log if I have any thoughts or theories while reading it
List five things that make you happy, then put this in the ask box of the last ten people who reblogged something from you. Spread the positivity. 💫🌈
Pump up music
Coding
Sailing
Arm workouts
Books, like The Locked Tomb series and some comic books/manga
Macbeth was an over-medicated/under-medicated ADHD king, that's why he was like that.
A doodle of Bitch and one of her dogs from the Parahumans series by Wildbow.
Another techno, I like this one more i think. A little closer to how I picture him
Brooooo I just realized
island = is land
Because it is. It is land. Holy shit
so i was researching cats and telling my girlfriend about my findings and I thought I would share them with you:
First the Pallas's Cat:
i have already told my girlfriend about the cat in the past but this cat: has one of the smallest leg to body ratios of any cat, has some of the densest fur, is native to Siberia, has to hunt at least 5 rodents a day to not freeze, has to stand on its tail to keep its little paws warm.
Some more pictures of this majestic thing
Second cat: Snow Leopard
Snow leopards are native to the Himalayas, they can't roar it's more of a yowling sound, they are really good in steep craggy areas because of their shorter front legs and longer back one's, their paws are big and fluffy and act as snowshoes, and they are more closely related to tigers then leopards.

Photo of the big paws
Next cat: Serval
Servals are really good jumpers, catching birds right after they take off. They have the biggest ear to cat ratio of any cat, they can make all the sounds a house cat can, and there is a domesticated variant of serval.

Picture of the big ears, very swag
Next up: the Caracal
Floppa is a caracal, caracals can be domesticated, they are native to Africa and prefer to hunt in drier places, caracals are also big jumpers with very powerful hind legs, they are cousins to the servals , they are also willing to take on prey three times their size.
A pic of big floppa and another of a wild caracal
Next: the Pampas cat
this is the pampas cat, also known as the colocola cat, it's native to western south America. They sometimes hunt flamingos, and the pampas might be three different species instead of just the pampas.
Some more pictures
Next up: the Güiña cat
it is also known as the kodkod, it mostly lives in southern Chile, it's the smallest cat breed in the Americas and is very shy and remains largely unknown. They are good climbers and they occasionally also come in all black, see above.
more pictures
so i was researching cats and telling my girlfriend about my findings and I thought I would share them with you:
First the Pallas's Cat:
i have already told my girlfriend about the cat in the past but this cat: has one of the smallest leg to body ratios of any cat, has some of the densest fur, is native to Siberia, has to hunt at least 5 rodents a day to not freeze, has to stand on its tail to keep its little paws warm.
Some more pictures of this majestic thing
Second cat: Snow Leopard
Snow leopards are native to the Himalayas, they can't roar it's more of a yowling sound, they are really good in steep craggy areas because of their shorter front legs and longer back one's, their paws are big and fluffy and act as snowshoes, and they are more closely related to tigers then leopards.

Photo of the big paws
Next cat: Serval
Servals are really good jumpers, catching birds right after they take off. They have the biggest ear to cat ratio of any cat, they can make all the sounds a house cat can, and there is a domesticated variant of serval.

Picture of the big ears, very swag
Next up: the Caracal
Floppa is a caracal, caracals can be domesticated, they are native to Africa and prefer to hunt in drier places, caracals are also big jumpers with very powerful hind legs, they are cousins to the servals , they are also willing to take on prey three times their size.
A pic of big floppa and another of a wild caracal
Next: the Pampas cat
this is the pampas cat, also known as the colocola cat, it's native to western south America. They sometimes hunt flamingos, and the pampas might be three different species instead of just the pampas.
Some more pictures
so i was researching cats and telling my girlfriend about my findings and I thought I would share them with you:
First the Pallas's Cat:
i have already told my girlfriend about the cat in the past but this cat: has one of the smallest leg to body ratios of any cat, has some of the densest fur, is native to Siberia, has to hunt at least 5 rodents a day to not freeze, has to stand on its tail to keep its little paws warm.
Some more pictures of this majestic thing
Second cat: Snow Leopard
Snow leopards are native to the Himalayas, they can't roar it's more of a yowling sound, they are really good in steep craggy areas because of their shorter front legs and longer back one's, their paws are big and fluffy and act as snowshoes, and they are more closely related to tigers then leopards.

Photo of the big paws
Next cat: Serval
Servals are really good jumpers, catching birds right after they take off. They have the biggest ear to cat ratio of any cat, they can make all the sounds a house cat can, and there is a domesticated variant of serval.

Picture of the big ears, very swag
Next up: the Caracal
Floppa is a caracal, caracals can be domesticated, they are native to Africa and prefer to hunt in drier places, caracals are also big jumpers with very powerful hind legs, they are cousins to the servals , they are also willing to take on prey three times their size.
A pic of big floppa and another of a wild caracal
so i was researching cats and telling my girlfriend about my findings and I thought I would share them with you:
First the Pallas's Cat:
i have already told my girlfriend about the cat in the past but this cat: has one of the smallest leg to body ratios of any cat, has some of the densest fur, is native to Siberia, has to hunt at least 5 rodents a day to not freeze, has to stand on its tail to keep its little paws warm.
Some more pictures of this majestic thing
Second cat: Snow Leopard
Snow leopards are native to the Himalayas, they can't roar it's more of a yowling sound, they are really good in steep craggy areas because of their shorter front legs and longer back one's, their paws are big and fluffy and act as snowshoes, and they are more closely related to tigers then leopards.

Photo of the big paws
Next cat: Serval
Servals are really good jumpers, catching birds right after they take off. They have the biggest ear to cat ratio of any cat, they can make all the sounds a house cat can, and there is a domesticated variant of serval.

Picture of the big ears, very swag


