@boot2
Joined on December 12th, 2019, this user has been a member for 2,374 days and is the 30,543rd person to register an account.
Has 58 submissions, the first one uploaded on March 26th, 2018 and the most recent on February 17th, 2026.
Of those, 2 have been featured and 14 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 2,602 downloads.
In total, they have been download 150,957 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 170 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 87% positive.
Has made 53 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 2,745 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
They have visited the site consecutively for 270 days, their best streak also being 270 days. On average, they post 10 updates and 43 comments per week.
This member is a Users' Choice voter!
Their current voting streak is 334 and their longest streak is 334 consecutive votes.
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Their mind, probably
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Me and my 60 toilets know no such thing
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Turn my Ritalin and CSID meds into an OC
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You wanna be my valentine?
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Growing my crazy alien fruits in my basement. I’m like Frankenstein but I’m not German or smart.
Thank you though. I’m a big biology nerd at heart and I love world building so I try to think a lot of these things out
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The community is sad
Billions must download
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Eat my big disgusting banana from space
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Luckily for this plant, species of herbivores (haven’t properly thought them up yet) travel in herds to fields of palipus plants during their mating season, which falls around the time where many plants are ready to burst.
So in return for the animals carrying their seeds elsewhere, the plants nourishes them. It also has an aphrodisiac effect that helps them mate.
Because it takes so long to regrow a new plant, palipus pods can be found in various stages of development all across the shoreline.
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The palipus plant
Found near the beaches of Skarpticus’s vast deserts are massive palipus plants. These plants spend their entire lives gathering water into their giant spike-covered sac, retaining it and slowly drinking it to survive. Once pollinated, the plant will begin to grow its massive pod-like fruits. When the fruit matures, the plant violently contracts its spiky reservoir, causing all of its collected water to rush into the fruit. The sudden change of pressure causes the hard shells to crack open, revealing the fleshy innards for all to feast upon. This action kills the plant in the process, leaving the fate of its fruit in the hands of whatever may stumble across it.
Its entire existence relies on being so nourishing that it keeps whatever eats it alive long enough to eat it again. It needs something to consume its seeds and deposit them in manure elsewhere.
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And then the addiction makes you fat, turning both you and life into an even bigger bitch
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A rare glimpse into the mind of Bootlegsnake…
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Or perhaps even a fake counterpart…one might even call it a bootleg…
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Applebees
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My brother does this shit. It’s gotten to a point where whenever he says “female” I cut him off and say “femoid” to exaggerate it.
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Luckily for this plant, species of herbivores (haven’t properly thought them up yet) travel in herds to fields of palipus plants during their mating season, which falls around the time where many plants are ready to burst.
So in return for the animals carrying their seeds elsewhere, the plants nourishes them. It also has an aphrodisiac effect that helps them mate.
Because it takes so long to regrow a new plant, palipus pods can be found in various stages of development all across the shoreline.
yummy banana
Eat my big disgusting banana from space
that description of the plant and how it actually behaves was way too specific
what kinda mad science experimental lab you got in your basement
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Growing my crazy alien fruits in my basement. I’m like Frankenstein but I’m not German or smart.
Thank you though. I’m a big biology nerd at heart and I love world building so I try to think a lot of these things out