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RenegadeClock

I was on WTFNOOB as Artmartyr / AnarchySchoolbus. Quite frankly I was surprised they didn't ban me immediately for being a noob clock.

Quote from: Slurpee;1966520:facepalm: THIS IS WHY I CAN'T LEARN REFERENCE DATATYPES OR DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS. MY HEAD IS FILLED TO THE BRIM WITH USELESS INFORMATION ABOUT THE CLOCK CREW.

Isn't that what the wiki is for? Writing this stuff down so you can forget about it?

Quote from: Slurpee;1966520no, biologicalclock is not the oldest clock... although, in terms of his irl age he may have been.

IRL he's the oldest I can think of. Back in 2003 he was in his early thirties.

BilliardBall10

sweet bread jesus. biological is then the oldest clock ever. irl.

also, lotus is 40 years old, i think.

k -i raise dragons. here we go -click HERE- i mean click the eggs -and the dragons, until they become  adults.

SirClock

Oh yeah. I was inspired to join the clock crew in 2004 when I was thirteen. Simon, Koala's flash talent and insatiable thirst to make cartoons inspired and provoked me to learn the tricks of the trade, some very inspiring talent and smart people in the crew, which seriously came in handy as the experience gave me a huge advantage all through animation school into working jobs even now. But anyways Simon is actually a pretty wild and out there person, as natural computer animators typically are. I was friends with Magic and a few people from wtfnoob but being a noob wasn't accepted there. Elitism from the beginning. The Clock Crew aside from the occasional creative pursuit has been a place of nostalgia since 2003, where few "mythical characters" and histories are preserved in some kind of online homage to itself. Nobody but those few rare characters will ever care to understand what the hell this strange and somewhat discomforting (to outsiders) place this is. I suppose there's innumerable other odd corners of the internet simultaneously alike and different this unique collection of weirdos.

BilliardBall10

Quote from: SirClock;1967165Oh yeah. I was inspired to join the clock crew in 2004 when I was thirteen. Simon, Koala's flash talent and insatiable thirst to make cartoons inspired and provoked me to learn the tricks of the trade, some very inspiring talent and smart people in the crew, which seriously came in handy as the experience gave me a huge advantage all through animation school into working jobs even now. But anyways Simon is actually a pretty wild and out there person, as natural computer animators typically are. I was friends with Magic and a few people from wtfnoob but being a noob wasn't accepted there. Elitism from the beginning. The Clock Crew aside from the occasional creative pursuit has been a place of nostalgia since 2003, where few "mythical characters" and histories are preserved in some kind of online homage to itself. Nobody but those few rare characters will ever care to understand what the hell this strange and somewhat discomforting (to outsiders) place this is. I suppose there's innumerable other odd corners of the internet simultaneously alike and different this unique collection of weirdos.

this eloquent and strange post has touched my heart, and moved my feelings.
good post sir clock, good post.

(tell me, how was the clock crew when you joined? a relaxed place, or a kinda elitistic place? what was going on in those times?!!?

k -i raise dragons. here we go -click HERE- i mean click the eggs -and the dragons, until they become  adults.