• Replying to comment by: InfiniteguessWhen the Cool idea

    It’s actually a revamp of the story I made here
    http://sticknodes.com/groups/teamdemon/
    I’ve decided to redo it since i didn’t know where to go next with the stage 2 of “The Frown”

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  • I want up to two people as main characters for a mini-series I’m making based on the stick nodes demon while I’m on break from the Nodium.
    It’s based around the 2018 Halloween contest, also in relation to this video since it takes place during that time.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N9oAPV23u4

    Need two people for mini-series

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  • Replying to comment by: Akiranimation (Youtube)Can i be heisei mechagoji? If not i’ll be space godzilla

    The last post that had actual content in this group was over 3 years ago

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  • Replying to comment by: Ralph (Developer)before/after with the better blur option turned on (exportin

    Incredible job!

    Now, when could I expect you to make glow actually emit reflections along with adding materials to nodes so the reflections/shadows can cast on them according to their material?
    Troll Face GIF - Troll Face Troll Face - Discover & Share GIFs

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  • Replying to comment by: 🎄🏳️‍⚧️René (F)🏳️‍⚧️🎄https//:Gringosonly.com/yomama/@sbyrnes
    30957_

    Me on my way to destroy the Earth

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  • Making a new video for my channel

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  • Replying to comment by: Ralph (Developer)on one hand, the android version of 3.3.0 is tested and done

    Imagine doing all of this work on the update only to accidentally delete all of it and having to restart all over again and we\’d have to wait another year

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  • Replying to comment by: that alien dudeI'm using a kindle

    You might be able to download it from the amazon store or online with apk or something.

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  • Replying to comment by: Kingston 💚Yessirrrr Goin to the park tomorrow morning
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    I went there in 2019

    There\’s a giant red roller coaster somewhere that i guess you\’d like

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  • Replying to comment by: that alien dudeWhat

    What are you using to type on? Whatever device you\’re using you should be able to access discord.

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  • Replying to comment by: MeatSstick_Bro what planet is this 💀

    Stick nodes, a planet located in a galaxy called the Australium.

    Home to all of us.

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  • Replying to comment by: that alien dudeDoesn't work for me anymore plus I used discord mobile befo

    Then what are you using to type this on.

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  • Replying to comment by: Ralph (Developer)This is the first post ever. It might become infamous. Maybe

    Time travel is the concept of movement between certain points in time, analogous to movement between different points in space by an object or a person, typically with the use of a hypothetical device known as a time machine. Time travel is a widely recognized concept in philosophy and fiction, particularly science fiction. The idea of a time machine was popularized by H. G. Wells’ 1895 novel The Time Machine.[1]

    It is uncertain if time travel to the past is physically possible. Forward time travel, outside the usual sense of the perception of time, is an extensively observed phenomenon and well-understood within the framework of special relativity and general relativity. However, making one body advance or delay more than a few milliseconds compared to another body is not feasible with current technology. As for backward time travel, it is possible to find solutions in general relativity that allow for it, such as a rotating black hole. Traveling to an arbitrary point in spacetime has very limited support in theoretical physics, and is usually connected only with quantum mechanics or wormholes.

    Some ancient myths depict a character skipping forward in time. In Hindu mythology, the Vishnu Purana mentions the story of King Raivata Kakudmi, who travels to heaven to meet the creator Brahma and is surprised to learn when he returns to Earth that many ages have passed.[2][3] The Buddhist Pāli Canon mentions the relativity of time. The Payasi Sutta tells of one of the Buddha’s chief disciples, Kumara Kassapa, who explains to the skeptic Payasi that time in the Heavens passes differently than on Earth.[4] The Japanese tale of “Urashima Tarō”,[5] first described in the Manyoshu tells of a young fisherman named Urashima-no-ko (浦嶋子) who visits an undersea palace. After three days, he returns home to his village and finds himself 300 years in the future, where he has been forgotten, his house is in ruins, and his family has died.[6] In Jewish tradition, the 1st-century BC scholar Honi ha-M’agel is said to have fallen asleep and slept for seventy years. When waking up he returned home but found none of the people he knew, and no one believed his claims of who he was.[7]

    Early science fiction stories feature characters who sleep for years and awaken in a changed society, or are transported to the past through supernatural means. Among them L’An 2440, rêve s’il en fût jamais (The Year 2440: A Dream If Ever There Was One, 1770) by Louis-Sébastien Mercier, Rip Van Winkle (1819) by Washington Irving, Looking Backward (1888) by Edward Bellamy, and When the Sleeper Awakes (1899) by H.G. Wells. Prolonged sleep, like the later more familiar time machine, is used as a means of time travel in these stories.[8]

    The earliest work about backwards time travel is uncertain. The Chinese novel Supplement to the Journey to the West (c. 1640) by Dong Yue features magical mirrors and jade gateways that connect various points in time. The protagonist Sun Wukong travels back in time to the “World of the Ancients” (Qin Dynasty) to retrieve a magical bell and then travels forward to the “World of the Future” (Song Dynasty) to find an emperor who has been exiled in time. However, the time travel takes place inside an illusory dream world created by the villain to entrap and distract him.[9] Samuel Madden’s Memoirs of the Twentieth Century (1733) is a series of letters from British ambassadors in 1997 and 1998 to diplomats in the past, conveying the political and religious conditions of the future.[10]: 95–96  Because the narrator receives these letters from his guardian angel, Paul Alkon suggests in his book Origins of Futuristic Fiction that “the first time-traveler in English literature is a guardian angel”.[10]: 85  Madden does not explain how the angel obtains these documents, but Alkon asserts that Madden “deserves recognition as the first to toy with the rich idea of time-travel in the form of an artifact sent backward from the future to be discovered in the present”.[10]: 95–96  In the science fiction anthology Far Boundaries (1951), editor August Derleth claims that an early short story about time travel is Missing One’s Coach: An Anachronism, written for the Dublin Literary Magazine[11] by an anonymous author in 1838.[12]: 3  While the narrator waits under a tree for a coach to take him out of Newcastle upon Tyne, he is transported back in time over a thousand years. He encounters the Venerable Bede in a monastery and explains to him the developments of the coming centuries. However, the story never makes it clear whether these events are real or a dream.[12]: 11–38  Another early work about time travel is The Forebears of Kalimeros: Alexander, son of Philip of Macedon by Alexander Veltman published in 1836.[13]

    Mr. and Mrs. Fezziwig dance in a vision shown to Scrooge by the Ghost of Christmas Past.
    Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol (1843) has early depictions of mystical time travel in both directi…[Read more]

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  • Replying to comment by: MellowOn March 13th of 2021, Mellow was born. Or at least, the fir

    mellow without the little ears is yikes

    It\’s amazing to have seen him improve

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  • is discord down for you peoples

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