JoeDoughBoi's Sonic.exe Iceberg Explained by Stikfig01, journal
JoeDoughBoi's Sonic.exe Iceberg Explained
So, JoeDoughBoi (one of two owners of Sonic.exe and maker of the PC Series) has recently posted a new iceberg on Sonic.exe made as an update to his old one. Here are the answers to a good chunk of them, as well as a few other misc details and my thoughts on some things. Please tell inform me about what I got wrong or missed. Will update on occasion. Also, massive credits to BECEnterprises' original iceberg analysis for like, a lot of this. THE SKY Sonic.exe Sometime in 2011, a user by the name of JC the Hyena wrote and published this infamous story onto the Creepypasta Wiki. The story followed a young boy named Tom receiving a cursed disc from his friend Kyle, who tells him to destroy it. Within the disc is the titular Sonic.exe, a demonic hedgehog with black bleeding eyes who kills characters in the game. Despite its flaws, Sonic.exe became a smash hit with a strong devoted cult following. I am god Sonic.exe's infamous catchphrase, spoken after Eggman's level. Contrary to
I'm seriously rethinking my life choices by TeeterGlance, journal
I'm seriously rethinking my life choices
(about PMD comics / my original PMD comic project.) Pokemon Mystery Dungeon comics are super popular in the fandom. People love the compelling stories these games offer, and they're inspired to try writing their own, in the same setting. As popular as these stories are though, it's just as common for lots of 'em to never be finished, for some reason or other. People respond in different ways. Some are supportive and understanding, some are sad to see the project go, and others keep nagging the author to continue even years after the comic's been discontinued. Everytime I saw a PMD comic I loved be discontinued, I was pretty okay with it. Sure it's sad that we won't know where the story was headed, but at the end of the day, the author's feelings are much more important in my opinion. So I always support their decisions, no matter what. But I never quite understood why it's so hard to see a PMD comic (or any fancomic, really) be done to the very end, or what the creators really mean