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    Collo commented 5 years ago

    Replying to comment by: willowguys look a lootbox
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    Everyone looks inside the box, but whats inside the loot?

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    Collo commented 5 years ago

    Replying to comment by: willow"love thy neighbor" what if my neighbor's a basshole

    confront them respectfully 🙌

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    Collo commented 5 years ago

    Replying to comment by: ToekeThis turned out well
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    The stars are strange to me but other than that, nice.

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    Collo commented 5 years ago

    Replying to comment by: 🦇🎃K-ZILLA🎃🦇 (Doing Commissions Now)
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    Everyone prepare your gear, its his comeback.

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    Collo commented 5 years ago

    Replying to comment by: willowbooks are boring af the only time a book has ever been cool

    or maybe your just judging a book by its cove-

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  • After everything had settled, the same things just continued happening. And it doesn’t stop happening, because its still happening.
    But what will happen in the future?
    Eventually in time, everything will begin to cool down as they’re stretched apart from the vacuum of space, and they are farther away from the heat of the cpu. Nebulae begin to cool down, and so they will be more composed of cold byte matter than hot.
    And because they become so dense, gateways will collapse. And network connection won’t reach areas of the universe. So nothing happens in those areas.

    Coding errors, what are they? When a command has an incorrect input, it will not execute its required process correctly. As cpu energy in coding matter decays, and the cpu loses energy itself, these do not have enough power to continue. And so, very slowly overtime, mp6 and other matter will begin to fall apart. With all coding matter contained within the matter makes a mistake, it cannot fix it. In situations where it gains more energy, the object could survive. But because this time scale is so large, it will come to a point where it cannot troubleshoot for energy. And because of this, it cannot reproduce the object’s data. So it falls apart. Collapsing and being distorted from existence. The object will completely dismember, and decay to nothing. And so, mp6 will disintegrate. Leaving all important data wandering the vacuum of space like all other data. Not contained, uncontrollable. And this has to happen to everything. And because all objects with mass has to face this, the universe will fall to pieces.

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    Sticks unfortunately cannot keep the planets from these disasters. And it has to undergo its own age. And so.. When a star keeps producing byte matter, it will have to eventually increase in memory. All byte matter being produced by the hazardous core pushes the outer layers stretching it and extending it out a further distance. The extra heat being generated from the core, will make it hotter. Unless if its pushed too far out then it might cool down. Sticks will increase in luminosity and will gradually move closer, and closer to the planet. The heat and byte matter being ejected will hit the sticknodes planet with extreme force, and so this will burn the planet. The gravity increases, and the planet is ripped apart from this force. So it will lose its life, its atmosphere, its purpose. And eventually the star will reach border maximum memory. But the core doesn’t stop producing. The outer layers are strained by the gradual push of the byte matter, and it will stretch to a point of burst. All outer layers will be ripped and torn open, this force explodes any coding matter, motherboards, or anything besides the objects the star created itself. This increases the brightness of the event, and all planets are either flung or destroyed. Blazing rods of gas the star produced in its lifetime are flung throughout the universe. And the expansion of the universe pulls byte matter apart from eachother, which could prevent the birth of new stars. The once hot bytes, will become cold and freezing, as the energy in these objects fade. The decay of coding matter will cause the decay of byte matter. The last stars in the universe will form, which by chance will use cold byte matter instead of hot. These will become the last destinations for life after the red dwarfs and white dwarfs die off. Life adapted to live in the cold. But after those, life will have to stop relying on the individual concept of stars, and it will be time to move on to other distant objects. Stars, will then no longer exist. And they’ll never come back again.

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    Collo commented 5 years ago

    Replying to comment by: TimelostGamerEven if I don’t animate imma still be part of the community.

    What tastylemon said but also, animation isn’t the only field you have to participate in.

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    Collo commented 5 years ago

    Replying to comment by: maddoxOh so I can put it out here but, I'm leaving the SN communi

    Good bye my guy.

    Will attempt to remember you for things in the future.

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    Collo commented 5 years ago

    Replying to comment by: untouchedaccUnfinished FNaF Thank you poster
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    Epic

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    Collo commented 5 years ago

    Replying to comment by: ➡️Robert-adam⬅️Still no mountains

    This is the map of the earth robert. You can barely see mountains. And even if you can they won’t look how they look on land.

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    Collo commented 5 years ago

    Replying to comment by: FazfiguresRemaked the map for the 4th time probably last remake [bpfb

    This looks a mess with gradients.

    Other than that its nice.

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  • Doing this for fun.

    Species: Proximithae X-9999F
    Size: 18-70 light years
    Age: 300 million years after the energy collapse (Takes place in a universe with space titans, age of universe is 900 billion. The energy collapse is an event where all energy in the early universe collapsed and spread out at an abnormally unfathomably fast speed in a linear form. It eventually stretched itself out in different directions where it became a circle.)

    X-9999F is a species that has four or five densely packed super-hot and hypergiant stars. Gravity extends backwards, so any gas or objects approaching are flung in the appearance of a jet.
    This species has no emotions. Its barely capable of being conscious of itself. It mainly doesn’t approach other space titans, and when it is attacked it has an instinct to fight back with using objects approaching it to fling it towards the enemy, or use gravity to rip them apart.

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    Collo commented 5 years ago

    Replying to comment by: Hayato DakaraiLet me in I'm cold
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    Disintegrate to snow.

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    Collo commented 5 years ago

    I believe the comment Lemon said above should apply to you as well considering Gigan isn\’t interested in you.

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    Collo commented 5 years ago

    Replying to comment by: UnderBaseLevelLazy boy i am

    just a bit lay-c

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