Kumizone (ConceptTopic, 9)

From Compile Worlds

(Difference between revisions)
(rewrite)
 
(22 intermediate revisions not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
-
{{Image|http://teamikaria.com/dl/l5q_gvfO4VAg_9GH70iSTSZfj4tn_sir6RfP_JI3rIeHW2T7.png|I'm sure [[you]] know this<br />[[logo]] by now.}}
+
<[#ontology [kind topic] [cats Team_Ikaria Website]]>
 +
{{Quote|TL;DR: Kumizone is a bad joke shop, not a wiki.|[[Aspergite#Talk page]]}}
-
'''Kumizone''' is the [[website]] which [[you]] are reading [[right now]].
+
'''Kumizone''' was a legendary website which started out as a [[Kusaba chan board]], then turned into a wiki. It was originally intended to be a [[parody]] of [[ED]], though over time it devolved into a place to write about whatever rubbish some bored people pull out of thin air on a sleepless night. Knowledge of its existence today is little and far apart, but those (un?)lucky few who participated in it are now known as ''Retro-Kumizonians''.
-
Kumizone came about on [[Official T Day]] ([[February 18]]) of [[2008]]. It was born from a [[hilarious]] [[MSN]] [[multiconvo]] between its four founders: [[Kawase]], [[Hayate]], [[Sara]] and [[James]].
+
Two of the [[sauce]]s of much [[win]] on Retro-Kumizone was the ''one-word story'' and ''translation party graph''. Though these esoteric pieces of software are now completely inaccessible, together they gave rise to some of the [[meme]]s that have since been documented right here on [[Compile Worlds]].
-
 
+
-
Kumizone exists partly as a [[parody]] of [[ED]], and partly just as a place to record [[funny]] stuff.
+
-
 
+
-
Be sure to read about the [[pillars of Kumizone]], [[And|too]]!
+
-
 
+
-
[[Category:Websites]]
+
-
[[Category:Kumizone|*]]
+

Latest revision as of 08:20, 12 December 2013

TL;DR: Kumizone is a bad joke shop, not a wiki.

Kumizone was a legendary website which started out as a Kusaba chan board, then turned into a wiki. It was originally intended to be a parody of ED, though over time it devolved into a place to write about whatever rubbish some bored people pull out of thin air on a sleepless night. Knowledge of its existence today is little and far apart, but those (un?)lucky few who participated in it are now known as Retro-Kumizonians.

Two of the sauces of much win on Retro-Kumizone was the one-word story and translation party graph. Though these esoteric pieces of software are now completely inaccessible, together they gave rise to some of the memes that have since been documented right here on Compile Worlds.

Pages in this category (3)