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Anime conji godtier dave
Anime conji godtier dave







anime conji godtier dave

dbc:Anime_conventions_in_the_United_States.Anime Conji is an annual three-day anime convention held during May/June at the San Diego Marriott Mission Valley in San Diego, California.Whether they could barely get through act 1, read it only for the trolls in act 5, or were there since Problem Sleuth, it's pretty awesome to have so many of us all like something so unique and to share that bond. No matter how someone comes into Homestuck, be it fanart, persistent friends or family or something else, I'm glad to welcome them. Maybe next time I see it out of the blue, I won't be so shy and the person and myself can have a moment of solidarity for liking and being apart of something so outlandish, niche based, but huge and often friendly and compassionate community. I remember being in Seattle at some point and seeing a really awesome Aradia cosplayer and I still damn my social anxiety for not letting me say something like "Aradia! Awesome! Have fun at the convention or whatever you're headed to, fellow homestucker!" or something.

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I always feel really happy when I recognize another Homestucker, either in their clothes, wearing horns, a quote or full cosplay. I'm very curious how it will all play out and if at some point afterwords, Hussie might write some footnote about what happened to each character, where they are years from the end of HS. I can't believe it's ending in probably less than a year. Some really hate the art style or the story just doesn't click, which is admittedly, really complicated. I know Homestuck isn't for everyone though. I tried to get my partner into it, but he just can't. After that I speed read uptil some point in act 5 on the site as it had updated. I have the collab group on YouTube to thank for getting me through to act 3 or so.

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I know a lot of people were bored to tears by the first act, it's weirdness, the art style (I think that it was reader influenced as to what would happen next is why it was so bizarre)and I bypassed it for almost a year I think. I tried reading through act 1 and I just couldn't. I heard of Gamzee mostly from videos on YT as well as some fanart and I remember someone on a Durarara!! chat client talking about how it was pretty cool, sending some fan picture I thought was just weird. In response to hopefulDragonet I didn't have anything as persistent as that, but given the sheer volume of fans and rising, Homestuck I would bet at some point enters almost everyone's lives, or they at least hear of it. It was a crazy ride but somehow I ended up here. And to this day, the only thing I regret was not being able to fully enjoy that cosplayer on our morning announcements.Īnd that's basically my story. I knew that I would love Homestuck right then and there. Then I went back to read it on my computer, forcing myself to at least finish act 1. Of course, I was bored so stopped for a few months. When I went home that day, I took out my phone and began reading. I said to myself "Homestuck?" and this girl next to me said, "What's Homestuck?" Since I still hadn't read it, I just told her that it was a comic. It wasn't until that person said said, "Hi, I'm Dave Strider, and welcome to the morning announcements." with the same stoic expression and the same hair, glasses, outfit, whatever! That I knew I had to read Homestuck. When they turned on our morning announcements and the teacher talking said "And here's Dave Strider from a webcomic called Homestuck." It wasn't until a boy/girl (I'm not really sure since the person was dressed just like Dave) at our school popped out dressed perfectly like Dave Strider in his Godtier outfit. That I was going to read it, no, destined to read it one way or another.

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But I feel like since I already knew about Homestuck, even if I did get a lot of the information wrong, that maybe it was in my life for a reason. Whether it be by fanart, pictures, icons, or even by avatars in games (worlize). But I have a feeling that Homestuck has someway always been in my life in some way. Yes I did see a lot of fanart that sorta kinda made me want to cry and some other fanart that touched my soul in some weird way even if I didn't fully understand what Homestuck was about. To be honest, I'm not really sure how I got into the fandom. Won't bother with typing quirks at the moment. Welp since everyone else is talking about how they got into the fandom then I guess I should too.









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