"Suicide Pact: Made the Capippalists promise that they won't off themselves unless she dies first. This contributed to the meme of her as a Messianic Archetype or a cult leader."tvtropes.org
I am going to do an end-of-year stream on the 30th of December. If anyone would like to make a nice thumbnail for it, DM me. I can pay in a free title, advertisement, or filthy lucre - I can actually do this now as PayPal has finally recognized my business account.
I doubt it's a metaphor for anything, I believe the author just wanted to write a meta story about the pillars of any story : a hero, a villan and a narrator with their environment being unconsequential and fleeting. Now I realize this could be written by a 14 year old.
idk, someone linked a clip of her saying she cant watch streamers who pay too much attention to her from a while ago, so I think that would be too much for her, along with knowing how fake it would be.
Counterpoint: she walked right into a Chinese catfish scam just because the account had a picture of a pretty girl on it. She might not like e-celeb attention, but she does like e-girl attention.
Counterpoint: she walked right into a Chinese catfish scam just because the account had a picture of a pretty girl on it. She might not like e-celeb attention, but she does like e-girl attention.
Counterpoint: she walked right into a Chinese catfish scam just because the account had a picture of a pretty girl on it. She might not like e-celeb attention, but she does like e-girl attention.
You're good people thhrang, I'm happy knowing that unless she does something so out of pocket that it catches us all off guard you'll probably always have her back.
As both a writer and an audience member there is nothing I cannot stand more than oppressively meta stories where it's painfully evident the author is very proud of himself.
There's this tell-tale sign of an insecure narcissist in writing that this story has, where the writing is snarky until the dialogue shifts into abstract or poetic style, as if the writer is constantly unable to be sincere until they bust out the marble notebook they're so proud of.
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