@iama
Joined on September 12th, 2020, this user has been a member for 2,110 days and is the 40,292nd person to register an account.
Has 42 submissions, the first one uploaded on February 3rd, 2021 and the most recent on April 29th, 2026.
Of those, 1 has been featured and 4 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 3,895 downloads.
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Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 200 stickfigures.
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Also, they are typically 100% positive when rating animation spotlights.
Has made 267 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 4,073 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
They have visited the site consecutively for 811 days, their best streak also being 811 days. On average, they post 10 updates and 18 comments per week.
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We all had that one teacher that somehow managed to get the entire school to hate them.
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Yeah i wanna get milked too…. 🤤
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That\’s a good thing, fuck that guy.
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Okay, im gonna blow my brains out quietly so you dont mourn for me! ❤️
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The joke is that all these franchises that are \”woke now\” have always been woke, Walt Disney was quite literally racist.
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I mean yeah okay thanks dogs but im still gonna blow my brains out.
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THE CURSED TAPES OF MEMPHIS.
The \”Memphis rap sigils\” conspiracy is a strange and eerie internet theory that connects early Memphis underground rap (especially the horrorcore scene of the 1990s) with occult practices, subliminal influence, and even chaos magic. The theory suggests that certain Memphis rappers embedded sigils into their music using sound to reach fame.
The origin of this idea lies in the unique qualities of Memphis horrorcore itself. Artists like DJ Paul, Lord Infamous, Tommy Wright III, and early Three 6 Mafia (then called Triple 6 Mafia) produced gritty tracks filled with themes of violence, Satanism, paranoia, and death. They were recorded on cheap equipment, creating a raw, haunted sound. The vocals were usually distorted, whispered, or chopped-and-screwed, layered over eerie synth loops and pounding drum machines.
The following are the (supposed) 8 original albums of the cursed tapes.
Ten Wanted Men – Wanted: Dead Or Alive
Children Of The Corn – The Single
Maniac – The World Of A Psycho
Lil Ramsey – Goin Underground
H.O.H. – Livin\’ In A Casket
N.O.D – Niggaz Of Destruction
Mr Tinimaine – 19tini5 / Krept & I Kame
Psycho – The Return Of Psycho
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I have nobody waiting for me back home, i came here to die.
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