you know what i don’t care how quickly it came and went, 17776 was a really really good piece of fiction. Super cool premise, excellent worldbuilding, great writing, very funny and extremely heartfelt. 10/10 go read it if you missed out when it was big
everything gets compared to homestuck because so much shit went on in homestuck it’s insane. short web thing about satellites has color-coded text and a certain voice to it? just like homestuck. juggalo subculture marches on the united states capital? just like homestuck. both are totally valid comparisons to make because the thing was so fucking expansive
It’s probably pretty obvious that it’s Nine from 17776 to whoever’s read it, I mean this took a hell of a long time so I hope it’s at least recognizable.
I really love how this turned out and I hope you guys like it too ^^“
Yo that Eulogy vid got me messed up. Like it came to me that no one has died in thousands of years, so it’s been so long since any person has felt the grief of loss. To us the bulb breaking was rlly shocking and sucks be cause it was like a precious landmark, but over there to those people it must be real big deal Ya’ know. The light breaking is the closest thing these people have had to experiencing the feeling of a loved one dying in so sooo many years
We could get JUICE a lunchable! Like, he's still on Earth. The ESA is still currently constructing JUICE, and we could like, get a petition going to have them give him a lunchable before launch in 2022. We've got time y'all, we've got like 5 years to do this.