Hey there, I'm K25fF. A couple of the people I know on Tumblr and elsewhere mentioned this forum to me, so I think I'll be giving it at least a little bit of a whirl. A spin, or maybe a twist, so to speak. I fancy myself something of an artist and writer, so expect to see me in those corners of the forums. I have a webcomic, Chiasmata, which can either be read in the MSPA forum thread or on the mirror site. It's kinda amazing how confusing and complicated some of the backstory of this particular universe has become, and if you're interested you should check out this masterpost here, where a friend of mine explains what it all mean. I have an art tag, and a writing tag, both of which contain lots of stuff to do with the Geneverse (the wider setting of Chiasmata), on my personal Tumblr. In demeanour, I attempt to be upbeat and diabolical, with possibly a side order of mildly surreal. So, yeah, that's me. Hey there, everyone!
Oh hey, fancy meeting you here! And I would recommend their comic, but they literally just made the worst (best? Depending on how much you like terrible things happening to protagonists) update for that, so what Wiwaxia said.
HELLO! :D I am scared of your comic given the reactions you seem to be blogging about on Tumblr. I have delicate sensibilities and am very fragile.
Howdy! I'd say something very reassuring like "no-one's died... yet", but instead I'll content warn. Body horror (milder in Chiasmata, less mild in the Geneverse at large) Blood (low to medium) Peril (I think this is a thing people content warn for in movie ratings and things, right?) I'm not sure if there's anything else, and I have no idea whether I've fully managed to impress upon you the scope of the nasty stuff (of which there's hopefully not too much) in Chiasmata! I mean, it's probably less horrifying than Homestuck, for example.
I suppose the point I was making is that if you survived Homestuck in terms of emotional trauma, you're pretty likely to survive Chiasmata? I mean, again, that is a pretty low bar.