@beginninganimator
Joined on October 4th, 2019, this user has been a member for 2,464 days and is the 26,591st person to register an account.
Has 35 submissions, the first one uploaded on October 9th, 2019 and the most recent on June 16th, 2023.
Of those, 12 have been featured and 24 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 5,687 downloads.
In total, they have been download 199,052 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 210 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 94% positive.
Also, they are typically 100% positive when rating animation spotlights.
Has made 546 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 14,977 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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Cold stars
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These are strange stars, and they aren’t as common as hot stars because cold byte matter isn’t designed for making stars. Cold byte matter would “freeze” and any groups that form would slip apart.
But in some rare cases, cold stars form.
These stars emit either a very very very slight amount of light, or no light at all. Making these almost impossible to see. These stars eject almost no cold byte matter, as these are barely active since they “freeze” right on the spot. Because of this, these stars can live for septillions of years. Any species that have eyes that soak in light and can adapt to the cold can survive on planets with stars like these.
These stars do eventually disappear unfortunately. After they eject all cold byte matter, they fall apart. Just like hot byte matter, depending on the temperature changes the matter’s color. Cold byte matter emits purple to blue in the spectrum. -
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I love how ralph and gordo look like they rock the disco in the 1970s
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google maps be like
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Those kicks look kinda sgwhiggly ngl
but not bad.
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yes
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As the first stars have formed, some explode in brilliant supernovae, releasing new types of elements flung from the star, which were created when elements were mixed, and different coding commands were created. And so, these elements grew in clouds, orbiting a black hole created by the star. And these eventually grow to thousands of light years until the black holes no longer become a reliable source to keep the galaxy together, but the mass of the galaxy itself holds itself together. These galaxies spiral, as the gravitational pull at the center spins the galaxy towards the center, pulling everything to the center every solar year. Some of them become elliptical when their spiral shape fully disappears and combines into one shape and not spiral arms, and they slowly sink to the center as they age.
And so, gravity moves these galaxies through space, on their eternal intergalactic voyage, in a vast void that is outerspace.
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If there was no kryptonite (correct me if i spelled it wrong) he could\’ve easily broke through those.
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You should eventually legit make a \”stew man\”
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meme because yes

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After a few million years, the universe was still hot and active. Byte matter had began producing themselves by the surrounding heat. For 1 billion years, the universe would stay like this as it was too hot for any more complex formations. The friction and heat would just destroy anything attempting to form quickly. 1 billion years later, the Metaverse had cooled down to good temperature, but it was still hot and in no way habitable for life. Byte matter had began forming groups in gravitational concentrations. And for the first time they had formed kilobytes on an atomic scale. This provided enough data to form bacteria and etc. But it was still too hot for those. So for the next few million years, the universe would stay very hot but the byte matter would keep producing. A new type of matter known as a cooler had formed, and it would bring these to even more stable temperatures and would allow further construction of newer objects.
Elements had began forming from the core of the Cpu, and this would be revolutionary in the cosmic evolution. Bytes had started using gaseous elements to grow even more mass. And the gravitational concentration allowed even more byte matter to be pulled to the center. These would grow for million of years, until they had the mass of a star. It started growing more dense. The chemistry allowed it to eventually collapse, in which it could explode and spread out to far more enormous sizes than it is. It could become big enough to be pulled by gravity, and it could become a stellar core. And the elements surrounding it could surround and rotate around the core, and it would grow from both elemental attraction and production of byte matter from the core.
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Anyways, heres a meme.

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Over 30 billion years ago, there was nothing. Nothing existed and there was nothing more to it. It stayed like this for a timescale that would be considerable to call forever, but it wasn\’t until a time that was called 1983. At this year, the wires had been corrected to the right areas, and the truth in all of this void was discovered. At this point, the Metaverse had to exist, it was all too blatantly obvious in some sense that something was definitely there. And so the place where there was nothing there, and nothing going to be there suddenly became real out of superstition.
There was a cpu, it was inactive. It was dead. It wasn\’t until it was plugged to the source of energy that it had power supply that would last googol\’s of years. It had to come to life as it physically had the right properties. And so, the core cpu and the outer layers of the gpu were constructed, and the object became trillions of times more denser than it originally was. It began to collapse under its own gravity, and it started to heat up. Emitting light. And with the power of a centillion yottabytes, the kahanian cerf internetmeta explosion bursted out from all sides, and in the time of 1 picosecond, the Metaverse had expanded several times its size, and would expand even larger in the fraction of a second. The Metaverse was incomprehensibly hot, more than a nonillion kelvin in fact. The heated temperature would melt you in seconds. After this event, the network was constructed from the heart of the explosion. And visuals were constructed as the Gpu produced visual energy. The power supply being produced by the cpu had already formed motherboards being spread across the universe. And the gravity of these motherboards attracted several new types of matter. Mp4, Mp3(which works in this universe.), mp2, the gpu, the cpu, anything you can think of being held together by the motherboard, with wires stretching across the Metaverse. And these were being constructed by Coding matter, which through a source of commands generates these sources of matter. After atomic construction had been made, data was created which actually keeps track of what happens in both matter and the Metaverse itself. Data was kept held in bits, which held together nibbles, which held together bytes. And bytes were the beginning of the cosmic evolution.
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We must decapitate you before it happens
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2 bits to 64 bits
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Hello although i have only seen you like once or twice.
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if i didn’t know any better, i’d think you were making a stick nodes universe or something