Highlights:
- A few tried singing along with Caine in episode 8, but didn't know the lyrics. I cringed into my own ass.
- For the entire montage of scenes from Jax's perspective: "Where is Jax?", "More Jax, bring back Jax!" Oh my god, we can't get any more Jax, this is the maximum amount of Jax.
Gosh, what is this. I usually don't post super random drawings I do. We've got Brush in different styles:
- Garf'd up
- Courage the Cowardly Dog villain, maybe?
- Mischievous gay nit
- Not sure how I want the chain thingy to look, so trying stuff
- And I actually love my first SPARKLEDOG!
I was the only person who laughed at Maid Jax calling something gay. I don't recall the context, so maybe I am cringe too.
Overall, it was a pretty interesting experience. I now understand a lot of opinions of media on the internet. There are a lot of 12 year olds who view things differently.
I watched the last episode of The Amazing Digital Circus at the first showing on release day (loved it), and I was waiting until the ending was on YouTube for a few days before I twitified the most hilariously terrible theater experience I've had.
Sorry, this feels long.
- Laughter all around me throughout the Ribbit bedroom scene, no jokes, just "haha, emotions."
- The "I hate you/I don't want to go" scene, was apparently very funny. It's been a bit, so I can't remember any specific triggers, but something was causing random hate-edged tittering all around me.
I always wanted to be the kind of gay that has pretty painted sausages, 💅 but doing it for the first time was way harder than I thought it would be.
I'm not sure why they don't spin.
It wasn't until Caine was doing his HUMANS monologue that the auditorium started filling in with kids screaming "Ooooh- Crashing out!"
From then on, there wasn't an iota of silence, just a few neglectful parents ignoring obnoxious children, and the sound of electric chairs reclining nonstop.
"He invented a new sexual position called the 96, where you turn around, and fart on the back of each other's head"
- Gilbert Gottfried
Remembered the song "96 Tears" and wanted to doodle this.