
The greatest thing about working in crayon (or more specifically, MS Paint’s Crayon Tool) is that being terrible is a somewhat legitimate style.

The greatest thing about working in crayon (or more specifically, MS Paint’s Crayon Tool) is that being terrible is a somewhat legitimate style.

I’m gonna need more practice… :)
Edit: Okay, people are telling me this is awesome. How the what now? I guess it’s fine. :)
Those do not spell CrystallineSentinel. Not even… close.
[3:29:12 PM] Jordan Reed: It’s a tiny party
[3:29:14 PM] Jordan Reed: : D
[3:29:18 PM] Rin: :D
[3:30:38 PM] multiThreader (CS): What does one do at a tiny party?
[3:30:48 PM] multiThreader (CS): I know that at birthday parties people play video games…
[3:30:49 PM] Rin: Wear tiny hats
[3:30:51 PM] multiThreader (CS): (At least, that’s what I always did.)
[3:30:54 PM] multiThreader (CS): Ah…
[3:30:56 PM] Jordan Reed: Tiny drinks
[3:30:57 PM] multiThreader (CS): Tiny hats…
[3:31:11 PM] multiThreader (CS): I have a visor with deely-boppers… don’t have a tiny hat, though.
[3:31:19 PM] multiThreader (CS): But there’s… less material than a full hat?
[3:31:39 PM] Rin: Deely-boppers are acceptable
[3:31:44 PM] Jordan Reed: That works
It would make sense to me to do some sort of post that makes note of all my most used words.
Anyway, when Chante started to play the game, she didn’t really have much skill with using her abilities, did she?
There’s probably actually a pretty good reason for this, though. Most of the time, we’d want a character to need to learn things. They’re people too.
(Also, why do my top 20 words only include 18 words? This was kinda fun anyway, though.)
Well, NU has been posting things about things, so… I’m gonna write a thing. This is gonna be super spoilerific. If you’d rather play the game yourself, you can, um… go eat a ham? By which I mean do as you please.
I’m referring to the game, of course. I’ll not spend effort covering the game’s themes.