I have access to this bootleg-ish version of MS Paint on my Chromebook, so have these doodles I made of HMS + a bonus Darrell
TALLY HALL ALMOST FULLY TOGETHER
WILL WOOD ANNOUNCEMENT
NEW PENELOPE SCOTT ALBUM
LEMON DEMON PLUSH?
We are winning right now.
The PRELUDE is now available for download!
me: march has no holidays
me after tumblr: YESSS STAB THAT DICTATOR
As an alternative to 'sugar, spice, and everything nice'
I present: 'salt, vinegar, and everything sinister'
The dust, ASH, SnoW ask blog has been created!
@ask-pppp!
Please, I put so much time into the introduction post. I know it may look daunting due to its length, but please?
I THOUGHT THAT HAD ONLY HAPPENED TO ME WITH A TALLY HALL/CHONNY JASH REALTED PINS STUFF
Man, pinterest being pinterest
oh well glad someone online here even thinks of me as a friend. maybe it's just because we're mutuals. thank you though.
A cyanometer is a device used to measure the intensity of blue in the sky, often used in meteorology and atmospheric studies. It typically consists of a series of blue color patches or a color gradient, allowing the user to compare the sky’s color to these reference colors.
Rosemary? You mean spicy pine needles?
* [SO YOU ALL ARE UNDER SOME IMPRESSION THAT I AM "USELESS."] * [THAT'S BOLD COMING FROM STRANGERS.] * [WE'LL SEE IF YOUR COMBINED INTELLIGENCE AMOUNTS TO ANYTHING SIGNIFICANT.] * [I WILL BE TESTING YOU.]
During these two weeks, the askbox will be open for the purpose of receiving answers. DO NOT REBLOG PUZZLE POSTS WITH YOUR ANSWERS! Morse will reveal the audience's correct answers after each puzzle.
Guidelines for askbox submissions are as follows: 1] Keep all submissions polite, respectful, safe for work, and relevant! 2] Morse is not answering questions; he doesn't properly trust the audience. Asks that are not answers for each day's puzzle will be ignored. 3] Morse will NOT remember any interactions through the transition into the main storyline. Things to keep in mind: 1] As the sole artist [and a freak trying not to be a super-senior], I may be late with answer-posting. Don't freak out! If I make the mistake of missing one to an extreme degree, it will be combined with the next one. 2] YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO WORK TOGETHER WITH THE COMMUNITY! PLEASE WORK TOGETHER IF YOU NEED TO. YOU DON'T HAVE TO DO THIS BY YOURSELF. BE FRIENDLY! MAKE FRIENDS! 3] i believe in you! :D
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ena: dream bbq is out... and it's really cool.... you should probably play it idk............
😭
hope broozer is in the Nintendo Direct today
me when im literally just a guy
trying out a different design for him, i like it so far
also
his autism dump
yes I hc him with autism
yes I am projecting
also funny scug language :3 suns studies it and taught it to pebbles
they should let me design tshirts
You wouldn’t tally a hall
[ID: the "You wouldn't download a car" meme rewritten to say "You wouldn't Tally a Hall" /END ID]
I’m probably just exaggerating to myself, I probably don’t even feel as bad as I say I do, I’m probably just making it up for attention, I should just shut up.
flashbacks to that one comment under a tom scott video
"back in my day" ahh post
been listening ON REPEAT!!! Koji Kondo and the gang absolutely sent it with this one, filthy tune
There’s a scientific journal called “Get me off Your Fucking Mailing List”.
In 2005, computer scientists David Mazières and Eddie Kohler created this highly profane ten-page paper as a joke, to send in replying to unwanted conference invitations. It literally just contains that seven-word phrase over and over, along with a nice flow chart and scatter-plot graph.
An Australian computer scientist named Peter Vamplew sent it to the International Journal of Advanced Computer Technology in response to spam from the journal. Apparently, he thought the editors might simply open and read it.
Instead, they automatically accepted the paper — with an anonymous reviewer rating it as “excellent” — and requested a fee of $150. While this incident is pretty hilarious, it’s a sign of a bigger problem in science publishing. This journal is one of many online-only, for-profit operations that take advantage of inexperienced researchers under pressure to publish their work in any outlet that seems superficially legitimate.
@crowwolf8
Had a dream that involved someone suggesting freezing cubes of butter as ice cubes for iced coffee as a solution for some problem. I no longer have any recollection of what problem this was supposed to solve.
I have so many screenshots I want to share to my mutuals, but they don't have their ask box open so I'll just post them here.