As someone who has read through Homestuck multiple times I give you permission to not pay attention. You have to have a certain kind of mind that focuses on lore and improbable patterns. You're a functioning adult, you're better off with the kind of mind you've got
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It takes a few reads. I've read it twice now and there's so much nonsense going on it's hard to keep straight.
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honestly i feel like it’s a “you had to be there” thing. and as someone who was there, i’m still not sure even i understand
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That's fair, I finished the damned thing and still didn't get chunks
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Well if you don’t understand it, I can make peace with never understanding it either
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Sincerely would not recommend it for anyone over the age of 20 (or existing in a year past 2016), and I'm a diehard fan. It's not gonna have that sort of Avatar the Last Airbender or Pokemon "wow is this what i was missing" quality to it.
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Dunno if it's presumptuous to say or if this is a thing that happens in media sometimes but I think you just literally had to be the right age at the right time right when it came out and it's just not worth investigating afterward
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I followed it for a long time but it got too convoluted and the stuff that hadcreeped me out a little shifted from “I can overlook this, it’s dumb irony” to “um what.”
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It’s certainly a hard read. The first parts make more sense when you realize it was actually a public adventure game then. There’s a fandub on YouTube if you prefer listening to reading
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A huge part of its appeal was the novelty. In its time there literally wasn’t anything else like it, a multimedia webcomic/animation/game with like two dozens albums’ worth of a soundtrack. Ten years after its debut, that novelty has worn off.
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There’s still a lot to like about homestuck, it just requires infinite reading to get it
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