Who is Hope? Why is tumbr adopting another kid? Like i was gone for few days and you all are adopting another kid what is happening? who is that egg
Sorry yeah this is a very recent development so I should give a quick update on who Hope is 'XD
As a brief summary, while doing some missions for (I think) the Federation, Cellbit found cords that led to something that looked like a small adoption-center type room but really ol and run-down.
Inside, where the egg would normally be, there was a chest with a book in it. People have sent screenshots and such but in summary, the book was written by an egg who had been stuck in the room, hoping and dreaming to someday have a family and live a real life, but nobody ever found them, and they wanted to write a book so that if someone ever found it after they were gone, they'd still be remembered in some way.
Technically not a task for today or I think any time recently but I know stargazing is a task at times and I wanted to draw it, plus getting to mess with an almost entirely blue and purple color pallet. Used some qsmp island features in the background, the wall and Foolish's dragon.
Eh what??? There's a new egg?? I barely prepared my-
OK. Let's slow down.
Hi there. It's nice to meet you. Hope. That's a lovely name. I'm Westley or Caffeine. you can call me either name, or mom. or ma.
Have you met An yet? I don't know if the other parents have... oh? well that makes things convenient.
OH! What was i talking about earlier? nothing important. uh... let's - uh... Let's find the other parents and caretakers. I want to catch up.
putting my prediction on record now that the coming decade is going to see the rise of viral-marketed fancy at-home water filtration systems, driving and driven by a drastic reduction in the quality of U.S. tap water (given that we are in a 'replacement era' where our current infrastructure is reaching the end of its lifespan--but isn't being replaced). also guessing that by the 2030s access to drinkable tap water will be a mainstream class issue, with low-income & unstably housed people increasingly forced to rely on expensive bottled water when they can't afford the up-front cost of at-home filtration--and with this being portrayed in media as a "moral failing" and short-sighted "choice," rather than a basic failure of our political & economic systems. really hope i'm just being alarmist, but plenty of this already happens in other countries, and the U.S. is in a state of decline, so. here's praying this post ages into irrelevance. timestamped April 2023