Subject: Oh, and!
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Posted on: 2013-06-23 16:04:00 UTC

I suppose this is as good a time as any to come out as an enthusiastic reader of Homestuck. I managed to get caught up a couple of months or so before the hiatus, which left me slightly hollow inside for the duration. So glad it's back. I wasn't sure at first, but by now I'm convinced that Andrew Hussie is a mad genius and confident that he has a plan for the endgame and won't disappoint.

To people like me who may have avoided it out of confusion at what its deal is and possibly dismay at all the weird troll stuff that has cropped up all over the Internet: It's not all about the trolls. It is so much more than that. I would sum it up as a story about a group of kids who sit down to play a game together and find out they're actually playing to save the world, and then find out they're not actually playing to save the world, but to ensure the propagation of reality itself—and then things get complicated. You do have to wade through some nonsense in the beginnning, because much of the format is a play on text-based RPGs like King's Quest and originally involved actual reader input, but IMO it's totally worth the wait for the plot to get going. There's a lot of really clever stuff to sink your mental teeth into if you're paying attention, and it's a lot of fun trying to pick up on what's important and what's just a gag and what's both.

~Neshomeh

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