TA: guy2. thii2 weiirdo guy onliine got angry at me 2o he threatened two call my job and report my "rude" behaviior two my bo22
TG: wait no way. havent you been making krusty krab jokes
TG: do you have the fucking screenshots
TA: ye2 ii do.
TA: cannotmakethii22hiitup.png
[Are y9u still a cashier at the Krusty Kra6?
I will 6e c9ntacting y9ur empl9yer and y9ur parents/relatives.
—Kankri]
TA: he2 gonna try two call mr krab2 on me guy2.
TA: he2 gonna try two contact biikiinii bottom
TG: hes gonna call a phone number and ask "is this the krusty krab" and the person who answers will have a choice to make
TG: best hope they have a good squidward impression
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I'm still not well so this isn't going to be articulate, but I wanted to say something anyway.
In the wake of Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies (amongst other titles) being purged from streaming I've seen countless posts saying "This is terrible, we need to stop this practice -- they might purge a good show next!" and yeah, for sure a lot of titles being impacted by streaming purges/lack of physical media/a decline in archiving right now aren't going to be remembered for changing the world.
However, I think it is vital that we fight to preserve these titles for their own sake not just because "What if next time it's something we actually like?!" There is value is preserving things widely regarded as "bad" not just because I have firm beliefs about the absurdity of taste, but because who gives a shit if something is deemed "good?" Actual human people put their time and energy into realising these artistic visions. Even if the results are arguably not "good" or "popular", should the efforts of these artists be lost to the sands of time? No, no they fucking shouldn't.
I share a lot of art on this blog from titles very few people consider culturally important or valuabe. However, I don't look at the things I collect & share like that. Even some of the most objectively absurd titles I own are still pieces of art that were developed, published, and consumed by humans in the real world. Whether they've turned out to be broadly memorable or not is irrelevant because they existed and that in itself makes them worthy of preservation so that others can choose to familiarise themselves with them long after the original creative team is gone.
So yes, we should all be trying to preserve the media that's important to us and not let corporations try to stamp out every trace of a financial (though not necessarily artistic) misstep. However, it shouldn't take the threat of something we, personally, like being taken away to stir us into giving a shit.
Even the demise of less admired works should concern us and make us start to burn copies of Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies because it might not mean anything to you or I right now, but to some kid in 20 years it could be a seminal experience that leads them to follow their dreams. Or it could become a cult classic that people reflect on at watch parties years in the future. Or it could continue to be a footnote in the history of television that nobody really cares about.
Ultimately I don't think it matters what level of value we arbitrarily assign to media now or in the future, we should be trying to preserve as much of it as possible so that generations from now people can enjoy the option of engaging with these titles should they so wish.
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They're best friends, your honor.
Bootleg Spongebob and Squidward's Sui- uhhh Depressed Squidward, are now best friends and there's nothing you can say to change my mind.
They're obviously anomalies, Spongeboi being the result of a glitch in the hijacking and Squidnose being some sort of phantom or lost soul. They became friends 'cause sad Squidward could no longer feel angry or bitter, and Spongebob is just generally friendly lol
Ah yes, freakishly tall nightmare creature and lil' goofy goober. My favorite duo dynamic.
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I love how the DP fandom just keeps reinventing bad deviantart creepypasta <3
Daniel Phantom is just a creepypasta OC, that's Eyeless Jack's cousin
Jack and Maddie dissecting Danny in graphic detail, and giggling about the evil science they're doing, is literally just Cupcakes
you are making Cupcakes 2.0
this isn't even hate I just think it's funny..... the fandoms are naturally drawn to deviantart brand of gore and angst.... we need to bring back the "bad end AU" type ask blogs... please
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I wanna make my own spongebob lost episode retake... Idk I got inspired a bit
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The other day i found a picture of the red mist creepypasta image but turned into an anime girl with AI so i decided to redraw/give my take on the image for funsies :D
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nothing funnier than hearing ppl say the magnus archives gave them nightmares. a guest for mr spider is one of the more unintentionally hilarious things I’ve ever listened to
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George Elliott - Hula Festival
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Episodes
33b. "Gary Takes a Bath"
39a. "Jellyfish Hunter"
42b. "My Pretty Seahorse"
53a. "New Student Starfish"
57b. "The Camping Episode"
62a. "The Lost Mattress"
76b. "Hocus Pocus"
100b. "Stanley S. SquarePants"
236b. "Surf N' Turf"
242b. "Gary & Spot"
245a. "Gary's Got Legs"
Other
. "How to Draw SpongeBob SquarePants & His Underwater Buddies"
. "The Absorbing Tale Behind The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie"
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📺 Static Cling 📺
Redraw this
Welp i try to draw spongebob but oh well it was fun to draw him :3
Also this is from a different mod so it not the spongebob parodies mod okie
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My Thoughts on the "Spongebob Bootleg Episode" Creepypasta.
If you hadn't seen my creepypasta reading of the story, I will link it in this post. Don't worry. Anyway, aside from the image, I didn't care too much about the story, but I know the ending made it popular. Now, I understand that I wasn't really being honest about my review of the story. I am honest; I loved it, and I gave it a 10/10. I never even read the story until now, and I enjoyed it.
I didn't say "suicide" in the reading but instead said death. Why? Well, if I could, the only problem would be my parents getting angry at the fact that I said that word. I know it's not a bad word, but most people wouldn't like the word in general; it's triggering to some people. The story itself was pleasant to read because there wasn't any profanity (again, my parents watch my videos) and it's not overloaded with gore, unlike Squidward's Suicide and Cry Baby Lane.
The story was short and sweet, and I could dash over it to give a review, so yay! What do you think of that?
The SpongeBob Bootleg Episode seemed pretty realistic and easy to make (aside from the blinking part); it's just the full episode dumped," but more glitchy and distorted, and featuring this terrifying image for a split second.
And that's why I gave this story a 10/10!
Next Episode: "Candle Cove" Creepypasta Reading
Previous Episode: “Spongebob Bootleg Episode” Creepypasta Reading ( https://youtu.be/pqE5S25dpxE )
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