a zine reminding the passing of time, the increasing force of chaos and all things good, made for the Start the Year Right jam, hosted by 'Beth and Angel Make Games'
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What is eternity? I don't know, but this zine surely does!

This is 'ETERNAL WHAT?', which goes hand in hand with my later work 'ETERNAL AGONY for the MASSES'.

These two zines are like, two halves of a whole, a duality with slightly opposing ideas and perspectives.


... Also, I'm aware this zine is almost unreadable; it is supposed to be ugly and incoherent, I swear!! I guess I worked on this a bit too late and without effort, but hey, it's here at least! Eternal Agony is INFINITELY better! This zine contains no clarification, otherwise it would have been oversimplified :}} let's think of a rational analysis trying to explain concepts such as eternity; you'll understand what I mean if you'll read the other part; it needed this as a sort of continuation or explanation.


... can it be considered an essay? lmao

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Made with alienmelon's Electric Zine Maker  and Jeremy Oduber's EZM Reader.
Images taken from err... anywhere. don't piss on me, the only thing I ever stole were cheap pokemon cards
Windows error messages made with Error Message Generator
Silly SimCity messages made using The Death Generator
Background image modified with BJÖRTFX by ZIK.
Updated 14 days ago
StatusReleased
CategoryBook
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Authorbr0kenleg
TagsAbstract, electric-zine-maker, essay, Experimental, Surreal, Text based, trippy, weird, writing, zine

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this is a wonderful companion piece (definitely filled the gaps from the other). love the exploration of chaos and entropy. I'm fascinated with the bible as well (I'm by no means a christist) as well as any piece of text that has the ability to hypnotize or inflame large groups of people (i'm also of the mind that "casual christists" just use it as a coffee table book, or a coaster). loved this zine, great work as always!

heyy, thank you for checking out both zines <3 I really appreciated your opinion!