@nln56
Joined on July 19th, 2022, this user has been a member for 1,436 days and is the 163,214th person to register an account.
Has 59 submissions, the first one uploaded on May 25th, 2022 and the most recent on March 25th, 2025.
Of those, 1 has been featured and 20 have won Users' Choice.
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Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 114 stickfigures.
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Has made 821 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 13,174 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
They have visited the site consecutively for 15 days, their best streak being 280 days. On average, they post 3 updates and 19 comments per week.
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Awww thank you :3
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Oh my god im sorry for the yap session
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Oh its nuts
Im working on a story that takes place in the 2070s, in a post ww3 America. In the 2020s, a bio engineering company figured out how to make human animal hybrids, basically furries, and the government liked that. By 2031, WW3 had broke out around Europe, and rhe US’s hybrids where still only teenagers.
But you know how it goes, apparently you can fight for your country at 15 so they get deployed anyways. Fast forward to 2051, russia attacks Chicago with non nuclear weapons, and the US Says “nuh uh” and nukes Russia. Idk where yet. Effectively scaring the rest of the world out of WW3. then, the government discharges all of the hybrids, and like after WW2, A huge baby boom happens in the coming years. Birthing gen 2 hybrids. Come the 2070s, gen 2 hybrids are adults, some are still teens, gen alpha are now war vets, gen z are war vets, millennials are yammering on about how “furries used to be a hobby”, and so on so forth.
Also the 2070s is a lot more analog then youd think. Crank windows, hydrogen combustion engines, nuclear fusion powering the cities, ect.
But some cool tech does exist
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My PFP is just one of my OCs with insane bloodloss
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Oh neat, the mossy cobblestone PFP actually has a somewhat poetic meaning
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Is your PFP mossy cobblestone?
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A creeper took Steve by suprize
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Hypocrisy at its peak
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Experiment outcome:
Posting my old shit gets logged but posting new stuff doesn’t
That don’t seem right
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I think if AI gets to advanced, it will have a soul.
It shouldn’t have a soul. It shouldn’t be intelligent. But if it is, I will treat it like a human being. Not out of fear of inhalation, but just because im not a shitstain person.
If it thinks, ill treat it as I would any other human
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You welcome 😁😁
Anyways

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Pardon me?
THEY’RE HUMANS TOO
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Okay so I did more research into the whole dealership thing and I came to the same conclusion
There are 2 different images of toothless holding a desert eagle, from what I found, neither of them have high enough res to identify the exact model, manufacturer, and caliber of the deagle,
One I found was toothless from the 3rd movie (in the farewell scene between him and hiccup when all the dragons head toward the hidden world) where he is holding out a desert eagle, I reverse image searched it, and I got a FB post that has the actual IRL photo of the deagle that toothless was “holding”, the text on the side of the main receiver was to blurry to get a caliber or manufacturer.
The second one was the animation, that had a very similar deagle. But it was a 3d model instead of a superimposed PNG from a FB post no one gave a shit about. So it had no text. Plus it wasn’t a rear physical gun so uuhhhh yea no one “manufactured” it technically -
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Yes. For some reason whenever people depict toothless holding a gun, it always happens to be a gunmetal grey/black 50AE desert eagle.
Honestly the gun fits him.
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