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idletry is 2 years old now.
in theological philosophical discourse, the "paradox of omnipotence" reaches its terminal velocity at a change of definition from "all-powerful" to "maximally powerful" -- usually defined as able to do anything possible. this resolves the "can God make a rock so big even God can't lift it" issue at the cost of a lot of ground in the argument.
but i'm not typing this to talk about that. idletry is confined to a fictional story, and jessie's powers are that of an author. authors are allowed to not make sense or comport with possible reality, because they are exercising power in a non-reality: fiction. i wanted to really explore and lean into this big difference between a biblical, immanent god, and a fictional god of a fictional world, especially on axes where jessie's power surpasses a biblical god's capabilities. anyway 1+1=1 now.
also the bugs are a figwort sawfly and their larva. do not ask me how pupation happens, i know it would be funny for a couple jokes but i've decided that all insects are hemimetabolous and liberties would be taken with their biology to bridge the gap.
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Wanna know what the deal with adult baby diaper lovers is? This should explain it
Watch all of Game Changer: Crowd Control on Dropout
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beware the vicious aerohonk attack
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do you guys know about the internet roadtrip? right now somewhere between 500 and 900 people are collectively 'driving' a car on google street view trying to make it to canada. it's fun i recommend it
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i miss my dead friend very very very very very very very very very much
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Illustration detail from Blender Cooking, 1968. (via: archive.org)
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