• Dr. Wesker
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    1 month ago

    True story time.

    Recently, I was applying for some government IT jobs. No matter the agency, almost all gov IT jobs involve having elevated access to systems considered high security clearance. Naturally, there’s gonna be a vetting process.

    I figured it was probably just some sort of criminal history investigation, drug testing, and fingerprinting. Yes, and no. As I read deeper into the process, it involved submitting information to the FBI, so they could put me on surveillance for a probationary period of the first year of the assignment.

    Immediately I thought,

    “Oh my god, they’re going to find out about Funhole.”

    Needless to say, I stopped the application process to avoid incarceration.

  • @qrstuvM
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    111 month ago

    Thank you for creating content! Courtroom sketches are content!

  • @kakafarm
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    91 month ago

    Is that a courtroom sketch artist at the bottom right? A sketch in a sketch.

    And what’s with the huge subble-y eyeball at the bottom?

    • Dr. Wesker
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      111 month ago

      I think it might be Brank. He’s a recurring Funhole character. A small, orb shaped boy, often drinking a juice box.

      • @pmjvOP
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        91 month ago

        just a note: It was never really confirmed that the orb-boy (unless specifically labeled as such) is Brank. We do assume that the orb boy is Brank, but there is no real proof that the juice-drinking disney-tape-holding character is actually him. The silent Funhole consumer-majority consider the character to be a representation of Funhole’s founder (which may very well be a personification of Brank), but there is no definite proof either way.

        • Dr. Wesker
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          51 month ago

          Brank is now a Jungian archetype. You can’t put him back in the bottle.

    • @pmjvOP
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      1 month ago

      Correct, it’s a sketch artist in the lower right, sitting next to Brank, the son of Hank.