Any comment made in response to this one is stupid. Thanks and apologies to P.T. Anderson for the stolen quote.
/me comments anyways
Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you!
This empty canvas represents your empty soul.
-Are We Cool Yet?
Sorry. Just had to do that.
You get that these suddenly make little sense out of the context of the post they were originally written to reflect, right?
Dadaism, not Dadism. And what's there to understand? First, you make a really ugly painting. Then, everyone who looks at the painting starts randomly stabbing themselves.
Conclusion: Dadists are dicks.
Nope. Dadism. The art of dad jokes. Hi, Hungry! I'm dad!
And then everyone starts stabbing themselves.
Doctor Hope, you just made a nigh-contentless reply to a comment almost 3 years old. This is both spam (EDIT: which is against site rules) and necroposting (EDIT: which isn't explicitly against site rules, but it is preferred that replies to old conversations have more content).
I'm seeing a few other posts of yours in Recent Posts which are similarly themed; I strongly suggest you cut it out.
Edited per guidance from Decibelles below.
As a point of order, necroposting is not listed in the site rules, though spam is. This specific post I don't think is explicitly spam (as it's a continuation of the joke by Cerxi), but it can be construed as immature and spammy, in the context of the multiple posts. Regardless, please tone down on the immaturity, Doctor Hope.
Eskobar, you're not a user, you're staff!
Well, this is interesting. Nice gimmick you got here. For those who do not know, click History at the bottom of the page and click V to see past iterations.
At first I was a little unsure about the gimmick/format screw. Having to deal with Wikidot's menus is a little immersion breaking for me. That said, it didn't bother me for long. This story was fantastic.
The way I justified that mentally was to say that there would be an equivalent or similar system for page iterations in the Foundation's database.
the one immersion-breaking component that I couldn't avoid was that there are a bunch of notes saying "document edited on so-and-so date"…right next to today's date. No way to fix that one.
Enthusiastically +1'ed. My only complaint is that the format screw is a bit irritating, but it's definitely worth the creativity.
edit: question, though. is it ruhar or muhar?
edit2: oh, my bad. he was known as muhar before his crime.
aw what the fuck
well, while we're all looking at me with my pants down, can anyone see what I fucked up in it? It worked perfectly in the sandbox.
Also, as chubert pointed out in chat, if this doesn't win, I'll have to repost it in its entirety anyway and forfeit all of my previous votes, so I guess I'll get a chance to fix it after the contest.
SEE EVERYTHING BETWEEN REVISION 6 AND 9 IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DELIBERATELY BREAK THE UNIVERSE USING SCPS, AND REVISION 8 IS A BROKEN HTML CODE. I AM SO FUCKING CLEVER THAT THE METAFICTION HERE IS DENSE AND THICK. LOOK AT ME THE FUCK GO. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF THERE'S ANYTHING ELSE I NEED TO BULLSHIT MY WAY OUT OF.
Buggered if I know what you did wrong, the syntax seemed perfectly fine to me.
Also, I doubt you're going to win (no offense, just the way the votes are going), so yeah, you get to repost it.
It's very good, though. I liked the format screw a lot.
I think they neutralized all of the really bad Keter-class that we didn't clean up before Blackout. I…can't really explain what they did in a lot of cases, because I'm not sure what it is I was seeing. But Tophet and 231-7 are definitely off-world, as is 682.
I get 682 and probably 231-7 but not Tophet. Wouldn't bad things keep happening anyway?
And besides, how did they even access 579?