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so many homestuck cosplayers at comicon
and most were like between 12 and 14????
like how??? I was first getting into it at that age, too, but that was when it was extremely popular. Like right around cascade.
The 17-20 year olds there were basically babysitting and the few 15-16 year olds were just sorta having a good time somewhere between the annoying preteens and the babysitting adults and I envied them
What got me the most was that the 12-14 year old ones know circa 2012 fandom songs. Like You Can’t Fight The Homestuck and The Twelve Trolls of Christmas. They were singing them. Was this passed down from older members of the fandom? If so, online or at cons? Did they discover them on their own?
The homestuck fandom hasn’t changed in all my years of reading this webcomic but I’ve changed and I completely expected for it to have changed with me. Like, I fully expected the meet up to be mostly 17-20 year olds reminiscing about the good ol days of the fandom, but there are these kids having the good ol days right now. They’re living it. The fandom didn’t die down, me and people I got into it with did, and that’s so weird to me.
This is actually kind of heartwarming in a strange way. It’s a multigenerational thing now and that is baffling to me. I always feared the fandom was going to extremely fade but new readers cycle in to replace the old who left and that makes me happy down in my cold dead soul. I hope with the upcoming (alleged) end this will only increase in the future.
I just wanna thank you. I'm not even really into hs anymore, but seeing you on my dash always reminds me and makes me smile. I've also had one of your patterns as the background for my blog for like, 3 years and I just want you to know I love it more
Omg. Thank you so much! /pats ur head and dissolves into a pile of fuzz
YOU CHEW CUPCAKE WRAPPERS I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE THANK GOD ALL MY FRIENDS THINK IT'S WEIRD BUT THEY'RE TASTIER THAN THE ACTUAL CUPCAKE
I KNOW THEY ARE THEY’RE SO TASTY CHEWING THE WRAPPER IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE CUPCAKE EATING EXPERIENCE

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I don’t know why but this makes me laugh so much
Top 3 Most Requited Ships:
Kanaya/Rose
Jake/Dirk
Tavros/Gamzee
Top 3 Least Requited Ships:
Nepeta/Karkat
Vriska/John
Terezi/Dave
(based on discrepancy between percent of ships per character)
So I’ve been meaning to do these graphs up pretty, but I’ve been short on free time, so here’s some excel screenshots instead! Happy 4/13. :)
Based on data from here, here, and also this tag. See also: overview of Homestuck on AO3.
wow, I’m a nerd.
You know I’m a big sucker for good Homestuck stats, and these are awesome.
me, after all these years: *still feels a vague, faint flicker of homestuck in my cold, dead heart whenever thinking about my astrological sign, every time*
my friend was going to get a boring skin but i convinced her otherwise.
the pattern is edited from cairovercoat's patterns

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um sorry I keep going on these mini hiatus’s without saying anything I just…. get shitty sometimes lol…….
Hello once again folks (another really busy day haha) Here’s some concept art and screenshots for an upcoming episodic adventure game by the creator of Homestuck, Andrew Hussie, and his indie dev studio What Pumpkin Studios called Hiveswap, a Homestuck based game.
Below you’ll be able to find some information about the upcoming game.
Hiveswap — Episodic Adventure Game Based on Hit Homestuck Webcomic — Will Debut This SpringFunded by $2.4M Kickstarter, sci-fi / fantasy Hiveswap will release in four Acts on PC, Mac, and Linux
NEW YORK - February 17, 2015 - What Pumpkin Studios is announcing that Hiveswap, a point-and-click adventure game based on the cult webcomic Homestuck, will debut this spring with the first of four episodes for PC, Mac, and Linux. The game’s development has been funded with proceeds from a $2.4M Kickstarter campaign completed in October 2012.
In Hiveswap, a young human girl named Joey gets sucked through a portal to the alien planet of Alternia. There, she joins a band of scrappy troll rebels and embarks on an epic journey to save the world and find a way home, discovering the true meaning of friendship along the way. This point-and-click adventure has 3D graphics, puzzle-solving gameplay, and an original story spanning four content-packed Acts that will release throughout 2015.
Hiveswap is a spin-off of Homestuck (http://mspaintadventures.com) — an irreverent, 7,500-page webcomic started by Andrew Hussie in 2009 to parody classic adventure games. Though it’s based on and loosely related to Homestuck canon, the Hiveswap adventure game has a completely self-contained story that does not require any familiarity with the webcomic.
"Homestuck itself has always been sort of a mock adventure game, one the reader ‘plays’ by navigating the story, but what started relatively simply has developed into a huge world with its own lore and backstory," says Hussie. "Bringing all this to an actual adventure game is a natural next step for the license — one we hope existing fans will love, but that should also appeal to anyone who enjoys the point-and-click style games I grew up playing, even if you’ve never heard of Homestuck."
Hiveswap is being developed in-house by Hussie’s production company, What Pumpkin Studios. The game will be shown to press for the first time at next month’s Game Developer’s Conference in San Francisco, with public demos to follow at Emerald City Comicon, Denver Comic Con, and other conventions this spring.
For more Hiveswap details, visit the archived Kickstarter page (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/14293468/homestuck-adventure-game) to learn about the project’s origins, or sign up for email alerts (http://hiveswap.com) as the first episode approaches release.
About Homestuck and What Pumpkin Studios
Homestuck is a hit webcomic, created by Andrew Hussie and heavily influenced by audience participation, involving four teenagers who get sucked into a beta version of a computer game and end up saving the universe. The sprawling story is told with static images, animated gifs, Flash animations, and dynamic text across approximately 7,500 webpages at http://mspaintadventures.com, with around 1M daily unique visitors. Multimedia entertainment production company What Pumpkin Studios (http://whatpumpkin.com) creates Homestuck related merchandise and is developing the property’s first commercial video game, Hiveswap, for PC, Mac, and Linux.
Happy gaming folks!
-Shaun Meyers (Kyo Akiara)
GODDAMN this looks pretty.
What Pumpkin Studios announces Hiveswap, a point-and-click adventure game based on the cult webcomic Homestuck, will debut this spring.
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just wondering, have you watched tokyo ghoul? i was thinking that you might like the band that played the first ending song, People In the Box, if you haven't listened to them before.
dude. ok. I actually haven't watched tokyo ghoul (I'm planning on giving it a try, though) but I'd like to congratulate you on your knowledge of my music tastes because I've been a fan of People in the Box for a SUPER long time haha. My fav song from them is probably nimrod
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why would you do that
to get the extra cake. also cupcake wrappers are chewy and delicious

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I have an important question
approximately how many of you chew cupcake wrappers
Hi sorry I just realized that in your university bed post the book you're holding is Ender's Game, one of my absolute favorites- you rock!! Also the bed thing itself is a brilliant idea, and the fairy lights are the perfect touch.
Man, I was waiting for someone to notice that! Major props. It's one of my favourite books too.
I've also got Good Omens, A Little Princess, and A Canticle for Liebowitz in there too. Just some of the favs.