Replying to:Ralph (Developer)finna remove it soon probably because of copyright lol
As the self-proclaimed Sticknodes Spokesman (it’s a thing now), I must convey the collective sentiment of our vibrant community. Removing “Grand Theft Aussi” would be akin to plucking the quill from the inkwell, the pixels from the screen, the… you get the gist. It’s an integral part of our animated existence, a tapestry woven with the threads of laughter, camaraderie, and the occasional kangaroo-themed mayhem.
Now, we understand the specter of copyright looms like a mischievous shadow, but fear not, for we, the Sticknodes Connoisseurs, are ready to unleash our diplomatic skillsets! We’ll write letters, sing ballads, and perhaps even throw in a choreographed dance routine—all in the name of preserving our beloved “Grand Theft Aussi.”
Think of it as an animated rebellion, a rebellion with stylized stick figures armed with charisma and a penchant for zany antics. Our rallying cry shall echo through the digital realm: “Save Grand Theft Aussi, for it’s not just a game, but a testament to our animated souls!”. Or you could simply change the music..
Replying to:ChallasAs the self-proclaimed Sticknodes Spokesman (it's a thing n
Also, were you not to listen. A lawsuit following based upon the following. Allow me to present a slightly more nuanced, yet equally facetious, legal defense for the preservation of this pixelated gem.
Article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: The Right to Cultural Life.
In essence, this article asserts that everyone has the right to participate in cultural life and enjoy the arts. Now, our legal argument hinges on the assertion that “Grand Theft Aussi” is not merely a digital pastime but a cultural phenomenon within the Sticknodes community. It has evolved beyond a mere feature; it’s a pixelated symphony, a cultural rhapsody. To remove it would be to stifle our artistic expression and deny us the joyous right to revel in the chaos of aussie-themed mayhem. Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: The right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion:
This article grants individuals the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion. In the hallowed grounds of Sticknodes, “Grand Theft Aussi” has transcended the label of a game; it is now a digital doctrine, a tenet of our virtual faith. Our stick figures, in their pixelated piety, engage in the holy ritual of grand thievery, and to strip them of this sacred experience would be a violation of their right to faith. It’s not just about pixels; it’s about pixelated souls finding salvation in the aussie landscapes. A purpose of life. This is further supported by the believe in the sticknodes demon which proves there’s faith involved in this matter.
finna remove it soon probably because of copyright lol
Nah that’s wild, just change the music
It’s a Sticknodes relic
i think maybe 5 people know of it
Still
6
You already removed the ball game, don’t remove this too
As the self-proclaimed Sticknodes Spokesman (it’s a thing now), I must convey the collective sentiment of our vibrant community. Removing “Grand Theft Aussi” would be akin to plucking the quill from the inkwell, the pixels from the screen, the… you get the gist. It’s an integral part of our animated existence, a tapestry woven with the threads of laughter, camaraderie, and the occasional kangaroo-themed mayhem.
Now, we understand the specter of copyright looms like a mischievous shadow, but fear not, for we, the Sticknodes Connoisseurs, are ready to unleash our diplomatic skillsets! We’ll write letters, sing ballads, and perhaps even throw in a choreographed dance routine—all in the name of preserving our beloved “Grand Theft Aussi.”
Think of it as an animated rebellion, a rebellion with stylized stick figures armed with charisma and a penchant for zany antics. Our rallying cry shall echo through the digital realm: “Save Grand Theft Aussi, for it’s not just a game, but a testament to our animated souls!”. Or you could simply change the music..
-The Sticknodes Spokeman
Also, were you not to listen. A lawsuit following based upon the following. Allow me to present a slightly more nuanced, yet equally facetious, legal defense for the preservation of this pixelated gem.
Article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: The Right to Cultural Life.
In essence, this article asserts that everyone has the right to participate in cultural life and enjoy the arts. Now, our legal argument hinges on the assertion that “Grand Theft Aussi” is not merely a digital pastime but a cultural phenomenon within the Sticknodes community. It has evolved beyond a mere feature; it’s a pixelated symphony, a cultural rhapsody. To remove it would be to stifle our artistic expression and deny us the joyous right to revel in the chaos of aussie-themed mayhem.
Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: The right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion:
This article grants individuals the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion. In the hallowed grounds of Sticknodes, “Grand Theft Aussi” has transcended the label of a game; it is now a digital doctrine, a tenet of our virtual faith. Our stick figures, in their pixelated piety, engage in the holy ritual of grand thievery, and to strip them of this sacred experience would be a violation of their right to faith. It’s not just about pixels; it’s about pixelated souls finding salvation in the aussie landscapes. A purpose of life. This is further supported by the believe in the sticknodes demon which proves there’s faith involved in this matter.
god, I love human rights

“Save Grand Theft Aussi, for it’s not just a game, but a testament to our animated souls!”
theres a grand theft aussie-shaped hole in my grand theft aussie-shaped heart
you cannot spell myself without at least like 40% of the words in grand theft aussi therefore I am not myself without grand theft aussi
cant spell willow without the i in grand theft aussie
cant spell jade without the a d and e of grand theft aussie
The community has spoken.
I know the truth behind your Beard, don’t.
Bro knows something we don’t 💀
How do you get this
You gotta know the method by heart ♥️
Oh hi Damon
Hi ninja
Havent heard from you since december
Maybe november
How have I never known about this
Only OGs know