homestuck-for-you:

a friend of mine wanted to see where i was with the game, so together with the newly achievement of having 1200 followers i thought id post this: here’s a sneak peak at the beta version of a zombiestuck game in the make :D 

srry for crappy quality (online screen recorder), its less hectic when u play it for ur self ~ a story mode is gonna be added

Anonymous

Anonymous asked:

Hey! Have a fantastic day! (:

thanks :D same to you too! 
(i love these random acts, it restores my faith in humanity a bit) 

*im gonna delete this of my blogg tomorrow for quality reasons so i hope ull still see it tonight <3

Anonymous

Anonymous asked:

i dont understand how did you get the curser to spew cute little blue bubbles

MAGIC!! I OFFERED ERIDAN TO SATAN IN RETURN FOR REAL MAGIC!!

~when i started this blogg i searched for allot of cool add ons in html coding, try to search for it on google and will most likely find it (type: bubble cursor html code blog, or something like that) i hope this very bad explanation helped :D

egberti asked:

I DONT REALLY NEED ANOTHER HOMESTUCK BLOG TO FOLLOW BUT FUCK IT YOUR COOL AND IM FOLLOWING YOU

HAHA AWW YEAH DAMN RIGHT :D but dont worry i wont cause much spam on ur wall, since im a quality blog ill only reblog cool shit around 5 times a day :)
<3 thanks for the follow <3 :D

inmeo:

butyouarealliwant:

joeyisweet:

Gateway of the Mind

In 1983, a team of deeply pious scientists conducted a radical experiment in an undisclosed facility. The scientists had theorized that a human without access to any senses or ways to perceive stimuli would be able to perceive the presence of God. They believed that the five senses clouded our awareness of eternity, and without them, a human could actually establish contact with God by thought. An elderly man who claimed to have “nothing left to live for” was the only test subject to volunteer. To purge him of all his senses, the scientists performed a complex operation in which every sensory nerve connection to the brain was surgically severed. Although the test subject retained full muscular function, he could not see, hear, taste, smell, or feel. With no possible way to communicate with or even sense the outside world, he was alone with his thoughts.

Scientists monitored him as he spoke aloud about his state of mind in jumbled, slurred sentences that he couldn’t even hear. After four days, the man claimed to be hearing hushed, unintelligible voices in his head. Assuming it was an onset of psychosis, the scientists paid little attention to the man’s concerns.

Two days later, the man cried that he could hear his dead wife speaking with him, and even more, he could communicate back. The scientists were intrigued, but were not convinced until the subject started naming dead relatives of the scientists. He repeated personal information to the scientists that only their dead spouses and parents would have known. At this point, a sizable portion of scientists left the study.

After a week of conversing with the deceased through his thoughts, the subject became distressed, saying the voices were overwhelming. In every waking moment, his consciousness was bombarded by hundreds of voices that refused to leave him alone. He frequently threw himself against the wall, trying to elicit a pain response. He begged the scientists for sedatives, so he could escape the voices by sleeping. This tactic worked for three days, until he started having severe night terrors. The subject repeatedly said that he could see and hear the deceased in his dreams.

Only a day later, the subject began to scream and claw at his non-functional eyes, hoping to sense something in the physical world. The hysterical subject now said the voices of the dead were deafening and hostile, speaking of hell and the end of the world. At one point, he yelled “No heaven, no forgiveness” for five hours straight. He continually begged to be killed, but the scientists were convinced that he was close to establishing contact with God.

After another day, the subject could no longer form coherent sentences. Seemingly mad, he started to bite off chunks of flesh from his arm. The scientists rushed into the test chamber and restrained him to a table so he could not kill himself. After a few hours of being tied down, the subject halted his struggling and screaming. He stared blankly at the ceiling as teardrops silently streaked across his face. For two weeks, the subject had to be manually rehydrated due to the constant crying. Eventually, he turned his head and, despite his blindness, made focused eye contact with a scientist for the first time in the study. He whispered “I have spoken with God, and he has abandoned us” and his vital signs stopped. There was no apparent cause of death.

Could read this a million times over

that is the most amazing and interesting thing I have ever read

(Source: fuckyesparanormal)

vectorbelly:

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