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Astrea and Jade get about as close as they dare to get to Andrew Hussie's tide-shifting work Homestuck, by discussing an earlier project: Problem Sleuth, from 2008.
Read along: https://www.homestuck.com/problem-sleuth/1 Follow Astrea: @automatictiger Follow Jade: @cupsofjade
Works Cited:
• Hussie, Andrew. "MSPaint Adventures: Problem Sleuth." Problem Sleuth, 10 Mar 2008. https://www.homestuck.com/problem-sleuth/1
*Editor's Note: In this recording, we interchangeably call Hussie "he" and "they" due to confusion as to which pronouns were preferred. Apparently "they" is correct, as of a recent press release (https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2F0fpaji77oiu61.jpg) related to Psycholonials. Various secondhand sources seem to be saying that "any/all" pronouns are acceptable, but direct confirmation escaped us as we were recording this episode.
Astrea and Jade get about as close as they dare to get to Andrew Hussie's tide-shifting work Homestuck, by discussing an earlier project: Problem Sleuth, from 2008.
Read along: https://www.homestuck.com/problem-sleuth/1 Follow Astrea: @automatictiger Follow Jade: @cupsofjade
Works Cited:
• Hussie, Andrew. "MSPaint Adventures: Problem Sleuth." Problem Sleuth, 10 Mar 2008. https://www.homestuck.com/problem-sleuth/1
*Editor's Note: In this recording, we interchangeably call Hussie "he" and "they" due to confusion as to which pronouns were preferred. Apparently "they" is correct, as of a recent press release (https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2F0fpaji77oiu61.jpg) related to Psycholonials. Various secondhand sources seem to be saying that "any/all" pronouns are acceptable, but direct confirmation escaped us as we were recording this episode.