Anonymous3(1): "Log entry #49. I am now beginning my third day, attempting to solve the riddle of >>79427. I have yet to even begin to scratch it's odd surface...Allow me to revise to you a summary of my previous logs; this odd "photograph" seems to be dominated by a pink colossus of sorts. It's "body", if that, appears to break every single law of anatomy there is. It's proportions are all...off the scale, I dare say. It's head, and that odd lump beneath it's head, which I presume is some kind of neck. Yet, it's merely speculation that this thing may be humanoid. Hell, it may not be organic at all! Perheaps it is some kind of complex machine, or a yet-to-be-known entity. Could this perheaps be the key to unlocking the mysteries of creation? But I digress. My point is, it's extremely morphed and twisted. Another interesting thing I've noticed is yet another being, to the right of the first colossus. It appears to be somewhat related to whatever the colossus may be, yet it differs on many crucial points. For starters, it's skin, or hull, shifts in colors of white, gray and various shades of blue, as oppose to the colossus who's only color scheme is strictly white and one shade of pink (Excluding the odd growts on it's torso, that may be tumours or other cancerious materials). It also seems to be chanting weird messages, which I have yet to been able to decrypt. It appears to be written in the latin alphabet, adding to it's confusing nature. "A Tes!" are the first words. They are especially eye-catching, for one reason or another. Perheaps this is the name of the pink colossus? Perheaps the second, gray being is a worshipper? Or a sacrifice? Or maybe even a non-believer, about to be punished by the immortal and unforgiving god A'Tes? We may never know for sure...Log entry #49, finished."
Rule34d: "Log #50. I'm sorry I haven't being writing logs very often, initially I had decided to leave a log for every day that I study this magnificent being I inch my way closer to understanding it. After consoling many a text book and failing miserably I decided to go to Egypt in hopes of uncovering a fossil that might lead me to an understanding or discovering some kind of creature in which this pink colossus may have originated after many months I uncovered this drawing on the wall of a cave http://www.sacredheartsns.net/images/pinkwhale.gif
which I believe to be and ancestor of this beast. I couldn't stop there though (because I had no solid evidence of this strange beasts roots) so I decided to go to a college that specializes in Archeology and study there for three years. It was there that I met Punji. Me and Punji became chums quite fast and were soon excavation buddies. One day while Punji was examining a previously excavated specimen I hit, that is to say all of the answers I had been looking for. I had finally found evidence of what I call Pinkus Whalus. With out any hesitation I called over Punji and we began excavation of this wonderful fine and after 39 straight days of work we finally had unearthed every part of Pinkus Whalus that we needed to put together a replica of its skeleton. Since Punji's dad was a Jew we had plenty of funding in which to burn so that we could drive our kindling powered industrial sized vehicle (of the moving variety) from our current stance in Egypt to the cold lands of the South Pole. On the way Punji told me that we could open up a museum and make millions for our find but I said No and told him that, that was just his inner Jew talking. So we finally reached the South Pole and brought the skeleton to our research facility. After countless days of making observations and testing them thoroughly we finally were able to come up with a high-tech visual representation of what the last Pinkus Whalus must have looked like at the time of its demise..... well I did Punji was eaten when our food supply ran low. Here is the visual I made http://dawn.cbcr3.com/nmc/17/17786/Images/pinkdeadwhaleonecover.jpg.
This put me miles ahead in understanding this creature named 'A'Tes' but sadly I am still have a long ways to go.... Log entry #50, finished."
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which I believe to be and ancestor of this beast. I couldn't stop there though (because I had no solid evidence of this strange beasts roots) so I decided to go to a college that specializes in Archeology and study there for three years. It was there that I met Punji. Me and Punji became chums quite fast and were soon excavation buddies. One day while Punji was examining a previously excavated specimen I hit, that is to say all of the answers I had been looking for. I had finally found evidence of what I call Pinkus Whalus. With out any hesitation I called over Punji and we began excavation of this wonderful fine and after 39 straight days of work we finally had unearthed every part of Pinkus Whalus that we needed to put together a replica of its skeleton. Since Punji's dad was a Jew we had plenty of funding in which to burn so that we could drive our kindling powered industrial sized vehicle (of the moving variety) from our current stance in Egypt to the cold lands of the South Pole. On the way Punji told me that we could open up a museum and make millions for our find but I said No and told him that, that was just his inner Jew talking. So we finally reached the South Pole and brought the skeleton to our research facility. After countless days of making observations and testing them thoroughly we finally were able to come up with a high-tech visual representation of what the last Pinkus Whalus must have looked like at the time of its demise..... well I did Punji was eaten when our food supply ran low. Here is the visual I made http://dawn.cbcr3.com/nmc/17/17786/Images/pinkdeadwhaleonecover.jpg.
This put me miles ahead in understanding this creature named 'A'Tes' but sadly I am still have a long ways to go.... Log entry #50, finished."
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