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That's not entirely true.
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Homestuck is definitely something you need to read to *truly* understand, but what the average Homestuck won't tell you is that you actually need to read everything the creator of Homestuck has ever made to *truly*, *TRULY* understand Homestuck. As an example, it started being called a comic circa 2011, but it's actually a forum game. Basically, there was this relatively unknown comic artist named Andrew Hussie who lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the late 2000s and ran a comic outfit called Team Special Olympics with one or two other friends/relatives, and he also ran in the circles of the Penny Arcade forums, SomethingAwful and 4chan. He uploaded a thread somewhere entitled MS Paint Adventures around 2008, and he drew a guy in a jail cell and said "submit commands like it's a point-and-click game to try to get him out of there!", and he took every first command and had the guy do it. This lasts 100-odd pages, he tries a sequel with a new mechanic that doesn't last as long, and then he makes a third one called Problem Sleuth that lasts 2000 pages and gets recommended by VGCats. Then he makes another one called Homestuck, which I'm going to try to explain in a separate post, because I might actually need 2000 characters to do it.