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    From Drew Nilium@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 3 11:29:34 2023
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    Pittsburgh.

    An overcast day.

    A shadow forms behind the clouds. There is something behind them, immense as the
    world.

    Through the clouds falls an enormous, craggy face, the face of Judgment.

    What looks like a single being rises to meet the face, what looks like a single hand reaching out to touch it.

    A great flash of violet, indigo and magenta - the Purple Event.

    Horror rains upon the city.

    Drama rains upon the city.

    Fantasy rains upon the city.

    Comedy rains upon the city.

    The skies clear. The sun shines, on a crisp, cold day.

    Has anything changed?

    Has everything changed?

    That night, it's hard to sleep, tossing and turning. It's not that dreams are hard to come by-- it's that there's so many, too many...

    Drew "this is going to be one of those series where I refuse to explain myself" Nilium

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  • From Arthur Spitzer@21:1/5 to Drew Perron on Fri Feb 3 17:06:56 2023
    On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 4:29:37 AM UTC-7, Drew Perron wrote:
    Pittsburgh.

    An overcast day.

    A shadow forms behind the clouds. There is something behind them, immense as the
    world.

    Through the clouds falls an enormous, craggy face, the face of Judgment.

    What looks like a single being rises to meet the face, what looks like a single
    hand reaching out to touch it.

    A great flash of violet, indigo and magenta - the Purple Event.


    Return of the Grapety Purple Man?

    Arthur "???" Spitzer

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  • From Scott Eiler@21:1/5 to Arthur Spitzer on Fri Feb 3 20:55:33 2023
    On 2023-02-03 09:06, Arthur Spitzer wrote:
    On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 4:29:37 AM UTC-7, Drew Perron wrote:
    Pittsburgh.

    An overcast day.

    A shadow forms behind the clouds. There is something behind them, immense as the
    world.

    Through the clouds falls an enormous, craggy face, the face of Judgment.

    What looks like a single being rises to meet the face, what looks like a single
    hand reaching out to touch it.

    A great flash of violet, indigo and magenta - the Purple Event.


    Return of the Grapety Purple Man?

    Arthur "???" Spitzer

    If LNH20 has its own color event, I think it becomes a New Universe.
    Maybe James Mason's acrobat cat dude will suddenly get a new brand on
    his hand which gives him cosmic power.

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    -- (signed) Scott Eiler 8{D> ------ http://www.eilertech.com/ -------

    "Your Royal Highness, instead of devoting yourself exclusively
    to Minerva, should, instead, rather offer sacrifice at the altars
    of Bacchus, Orpheus, Venus, and Morpheus."

    - Advice to Prince Duarte of Portugal. From "The golden age of
    Prince Henry the Navigator", by Joaquim Pedro Oliveira Martins.
    Coming soon to Project Gutenberg.

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  • From Drew Nilium@21:1/5 to Arthur Spitzer on Wed Mar 22 04:58:59 2023
    On 2/3/23 12:06 PM, Arthur Spitzer wrote:
    On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 4:29:37 AM UTC-7, Drew Perron wrote:
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    A great flash of violet, indigo and magenta - the Purple Event.

    Return of the Grapety Purple Man?

    Oh my god. XD _Maybe_

    Drew "grapety goodness!" Nilium

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  • From Drew Nilium@21:1/5 to Scott Eiler on Wed Mar 22 05:00:06 2023
    On 2/3/23 3:55 PM, Scott Eiler wrote:
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    If LNH20 has its own color event, I think it becomes a New Universe. Maybe James
    Mason's acrobat cat dude will suddenly get a new brand on his hand which gives
    him cosmic power.

    I mean, this *is* happening in Pittsburgh...

    Drew "spitting fire at the idea" Nilium

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