Guest Anonymous July 5, 2012 July 5, 2012 I found tulpas a loooong time ago about a year and a half ago or so on /x/ So basically I'm the oldest oldfag lol But I'm obsolete and the young'ns have taken over. I'm just glad I got it out there. A year and a half ago tulpae were already a somewhat big thing on /x/. I left /x/ a little before then, and there were already tulpa threads every other day. Every thread I made lasted at least 2-4 days on average of active discussion. By then it also began spreading to small communities outside of /x/, and there were 3-4 decent guides out. Before then tulpa threads were few and far between, and my threads barely got any discussion, and I only made them about once a month. Irish needs to pull his head out of his ass.
NED July 5, 2012 July 5, 2012 I joined in one of the many /mlp/ threads. Anyone else? Name - Silver Form - Harpy Sentience - fully sentient Personality - Playful, cheerful, enthusiastic, chilled Smell - Baileys Stage - Narration and imposition
NED July 9, 2012 July 9, 2012 eyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Name - Silver Form - Harpy Sentience - fully sentient Personality - Playful, cheerful, enthusiastic, chilled Smell - Baileys Stage - Narration and imposition
Semi-Nomadic July 9, 2012 July 9, 2012 July 9, 2012: NED says "eyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy". Future generations remember this as a pivotal moment in tulpa history.
Guest July 9, 2012 July 9, 2012 August 17, 2024: Professors and historians at Harvard University publish NED's words. Eventually, NED's sentiment becomes a key part of the collegiate level curriculum, praised for its ingenuity and relevance to current life and philosophy.
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