since you guys liked rose & jade’s, here are roxy & jane wearing popular fashion styles where i live
Etiqueta: homestuck
jade & rose wearing popular fashion styles where i lived back in the 2K16
edit: roxy & jane
something something fine art is gay
Sharper aim! Blast your enemies away! Together! Power of love!
Alright I’m 2 days behind but once I got the idea for this in my head I couldn’t go with something quicker I’m way too deep in it
anyways Day 2: Cheesy AU, Highschool humanstuck because I am so here for these kids being kids and the beautiful friendship to romance these two sweaty boys would have under these normal ass conditions
it’s no longer 4/13 but homestuck never dies
should you read homestuck?
have you ever wished harry potter had more memes? is your favorite part of video games the sound design? are you fascinated by mysterious internet cryptids? do you yearn for the day that will smith is recognized as an important pop culture icon? do you wish you were more comfortable with writing in the second person point of view or verbs that start with the letter a? do you have a lot of free time?
honestly is there anything more iconically rose lalondian than her in act 1 being all like. Wow John why is there a cake in the toilet, tut tut, ridiculous. Your house just needs a woman’s touch! then just frickin. categorically destroying the bathroom, all while being like ‘Everything’s under control John’ lmao i love her
So–yesterday was Homestuck Day, and by that I mean it was the nine-year anniversary of the first posted page of Homestuck. You may have noticed your entire dashboard going into a maddened, dismaying frenzy. People you thought were your coworkers, your neighbors, your friends, your family, all of them infected by a virus that transmits through gray facepaint and Vriska memes.
Well, okay, I kinda got a little weird there. My purpose in making this post is actually to advise you to read Homestuck–hell, read Jail Break and Problem Sleuth first, if you want, they help you to understand what the hell is going through the author’s head. But read it, especially if you want to be a content creator, because reading Homestuck is a transformative experience–in that it will transform how you understand, process, and create fiction. It pushes…boundaries. It pushes the boundaries of storytelling, of character interaction, of audience participation, of the medium itself–of several mediums themselves. The actual story has some severe execution problems late in the game, but I am firmly of the opinion that Homestuck is gonna be taught in college in fifty years alongside other great works of fiction throughout the history of mankind.
Moreover, it’s helpful to understand the people making content that are Filthy Homestucks. Your favorite artist is a Homestuck. Your favorite cartoon is made by Homestucks. Your favorite indie game was made by Homestucks. You’d be surprised how large a percentage of you this is true for. Homestuck, for better or for worse, is important, and I highly recommend the experience of reading it.
If you wind up buying gray facepaint and pointy anime shades as a joke, all the better.
I cannot stress how strongly and emphatically I agree with every word in this post.
