http://www.neopets.com//~megawonderful
This guy's tongue-in-cheek, but still scathing, reporting was fantastic during the AC, and doesn't disappoint now, either. The AC stuff's on there too, so you can re-read that drama, if your blood pressure can take it. x'D
The ray is fired at domaniala...
... and she changes colour to Brown!!
Right! Let's see if the colour change means they start gaining stats once more!
But... nothing happens. It makes a kind of 'zzrrrppptttt' sound before shutting down completely. The creepy Kookith shoos you away and appears quite angry, so you hightail it out of there before he shoots some miniature laser beam at you or something.
somehow i just spent two and a half hours reading the neoboards about this and all i gained was the knowledge that apparently twitter is going to implement nft-verified avatars. this must be what my grandmother felt like when i tried to explain webrings to her. im logging off and going for a walk.
This is a hilarious theory And a compelling one, too, the more I think about it. I'm sure it's a grueling job, so it's unlikely that the same couple of people have stuck around for that long. But why keep the same pseudonyms? Why not have a different one for each support person? Is it to give the illusion that it's a wonderful place to work and that the same people have stuck around for that long? Just thinking aloud, here.
I had one experience with Alice. She was very nice!
Makes me wonder if TNT's discussing how they can shut him up without massive backlash, this is much more of a direct attack on them than the AC articles were.
HAHAHAHA. Is that gonna be caption contest art?
*rootles on Dr. Sloth*
Ah yes, there she is
Oh ho! And this guy's genius shines through, as his bit of clickbait is entirely on point with being utterly misleading, isn't it! I hope he does a job where his very obvious wit and creativity skills get put to good use.
Maybe it not much, but three pf my pets just made it to the Pirate level at the swashbuckling academy. Training can be annoying and repetitive, but I find very satisfying every time they go up a level.