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Since the last thread got archived, the Interdimensional Trading Company will now continue this collaboration at number 42, and continue on from there - they seek more realms upon which to establish trading posts with what strange inhabitants and barter for what mysterious treasures they might harbour in their nonsensical abodes.

Original Thread: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/61576698/

First Part: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/64527192/

Remember kids, don't be afraid to make your dimension silly like we did in the first thread. Have fun and enjoy yourselves.
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Required reading in file related
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>>64605650
Put a load of strange dimensions in your obese mum's cunt, check it out.
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So is anyone else having trouble with the report function? I'm trying to report this >>64605680 jag-off, but the reCAPTCHA field isn't showing up for some reason.
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>>64605729
Report function is mainly for spam and massive raid efforts. Also, for porn and gore posters on the SFW threads. However, if somebody is a big enough asshole, then they'll eventually ban them for a couple of days.
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>>64605756
If they banned for being massive assholes, OP would've been banned five times over.
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>>64605756
Nah, I figured out what the problem was. My ad blocker was stopping it even though I have it configured to let through reCAPTCHA, not sure what that was about. Anyways, report function is also for very low quality posts, and that certainly counted.

Moving on, weird worlds. Anyone ever read an old webcomic called Unicorn Jelly? I loved that thing as a kid. Looking back at it, it's kind of shitty, and the author turned out to be crazy (they went on to write those awful misanthropic Conversion Bureau fanfics). But it had a cool universe. Trysylmaistan is a world of triangular floating islands arranged in a fractal pattern. The islands are deserts filled with crystalline life forms, and a sea of fresh water at the center. There's no photosynthesis, instead plants and crystalline plant-analogues generate nutrients using electric charge from vast energy emitting "veils" scattered throughout the pattern, meaning that plants can grow in utmost darkness. Gravity is variable depending on the cross-sectional area of an object, so bigger things fall faster. And every so often the air just crystallizes as the electric charge builds up and reacts with the weird compounds of the local atmosphere. It was a delightfully strange world, I loved it.
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>>64605806
Actually, looking at >>64605662, someone already mentioned that one and just changed the name. Nice, whichever anon remembers Unicorn Jelly.
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>>64605806
Crystalline life-forms, as potentially interesting as they are, are rarely expanded upon by "lol shiny bois". Maybe I haven't looked hard enough, but perhaps somewhere there exists an interesting example which takes into account their crystalline nature.
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>>64605756
It doesn't even work for the sfw if /tg/ is anything to go be, preggo thread got to reply limit with fetish pics galore.
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>>64605650
42. The Last Train Home. An endless train, filled with passengers from a variety of dimensions. Occasionally, it stops at a seemingly random dimension; however, there is invariably at least one passenger who intended to get off there.
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>>64605650
If dimensions follow the same or similar physics rules to our own home dimension, it's most likely true that each dimension has a finite amount of atomic matter (n+), and a finite amount of material space to put things in (n-), if this is true, the gravitational influence of the material matter (Z) would limit the size of the dimension by setting a size limit (L), after which the dimension would become atomically to 'cold' to function, as atoms couldn't bind and etc due to lacking the energy.

So n+ into n- equals Z divided by L, resulting in (number of miles within a dimension).
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>>64607619
it's 4chan not facebook, anything without nipples and vagina is sfw by 4chan's standard.
Also this is not reddit, people can shitpost and it's considered "harmless" to an extent (not obviously spamming, avatarfagging, polposting, off-topicposting)
Also janitoring/moderating is a pastime between hobbies for """"staff"""".
Take it or leave it my dudes.
Polite sage for off topic
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>>64610658
43. A young, fresh plane. Ripe for now. Full of apples. We recommend immediate colonization.
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Wtf an actual good thread on MY /tg/ wtf is this?
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>>64607619
Fetish posting is pretty standard for 4chan, and especially on this board
A random insult or a few posts of rant aren't enough ground for reporting (the only thing I ever remember reporting in the last decade was Virt). In fact, I'd even say that the general rule is that you should just this kind of bait posts and move on/filter it if it rustles your jimmies
Plenty of blue boards also have elusive "illegal/off-topic" threads that tend to pop up from time to time with some amount of frequency. What they are exactly about usually depends on the board, but it's always some variation on "let's do the forbidden thing !"
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44. Ringmarole

A dimension consisting of millions of concentric rings encompassing each other at various different planes, orbiting a shimmering purple sun. These rings are of different shapes - elliptical, circular, polygonal and irregular.

The civilized peoples of Ringmarole inhabit either the elliptical or circular rings, which are their own countries. While the Ellipticals and Circulars are rivals with each other, competing over colonizing territory in the polygonal rings, they occasionally ally to defend each other against the hordes of invading irregulars. Anachronistic technology levels are the norm, for railways coexist with crossbows and braziers, while travellers fly from ring to ring in chariots drawn by rocs or just orinthopters

The number of sides on a polygonal ring determines how wet it will be, and the angle of the plane it is adjacent to in relation to the lateral plane of the sun determines the general temperature of the ring. These polygonal rings are wildly disparate in their biomes and inhabitants, and some are colonized by the Elliptical and Circular nations.

The irregular rings are dangerous purpurescent wastelands stricken by an interdimensional catastrophe. Monsters stalk the badlands, and numerous baleful phenomena are prevalent, some of which can fly.
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>>64610658
>That one time the infinite train stops at dimension 14 ‘sphere’ and the ensuing massacre that follows.
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>>64620962
Not to mention the several other ones which are mainly just barely habitable voids and wastelands, and destruction dimensions.
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>>64617327
Something that pissed off the first replier. Perhaps he could just scroll past this, into the other hundred bait threads without compromising his own blood pressure.
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45: The Faraway.

An infinite, grass-covered plane, cut into strips by honeycomb canyons at regular intervals. The air is thin, barely breathable, with rich blue cloudless skies and a gentle westbound wind. Almost no non-plant life exists in the Faraway, even down to the microscopic level (bar one notable exception). The trees are thin but proud, with broad leaves and hard green fruit. The effect is like being on a mountain, always anticipating the edge of a cliff you know will never come.
The dimension is, in fact, richly populated, containing an estimated 1.8 trillion beings. They explore the Faraway, harvest fruit from trees, drink water from streams that run into the infinite depths, but they will never contact another being. The sad consequence of infinity is that, no matter how long they search, the sheer space seperating the beings is such that even an entire lifetime wouldn't be enough to reach another.
But they aren't without contact. Soundwaves in the Faraway do not behave like in our reality; their transmission is instant, lossless, and highly directional, like a laser capable of reaching infinite speed. The beings that inhabit the Faraway spend their entire lives talking, yet will never physically see another being. They form friendships, relationships, lasting bonds, all while keeping a precise set of degree coordinates in their head that they can use to talk to the other.
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>>64613376
Like the original thread, this is wholly fantastical and unscientific, unless stated by the laws of said dimension.
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>>64610658
It is filled with a substance on which all things can support themselves on, for the convenience of the aquatic passengers.
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46. Minusland

The dimensional equivalent of a 'minus world' in a video game. This reality is attached to one with very similar if not identical rules to those of Old Earth, but Minusland itself is, by its very nature, alien in comparison. Things and people that break the rules of the attached reality (such as by somehow having a negative age) automatically end up here, safely quarantined as a natural defense mechanism. Everyt single thing here is an abberation - a glitch.

(Yes, it's a reference, that's why it seems, you know, wonky.)
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sup/tg/ doesn't archive PDFs so here's a wayback backup of the first hundred:

http://web.archive.org/web/20190214045656/http:thumbs/1550048358472.pdf
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47. Everdown

When the inhabitants of this dimension have children, their maximum adult heights will be a set fraction shorter than that of the parent with the shortest maximum adult height (breeding seems to be capable between members of any height; Don't Ask(TM)). As a result, the species keeps getting shorter and shorter, asymptotically reaching zero height. Fortunately for this species, matter in this dimension has infinite detail, so the species ventures ever onward into the unknown. Size-changing technology is a must for visitors to this dimension. Also, explorations with such technology have discovered that the universe seems to be limitless outward, too, with no apparent end to signs of previous occupation by the inhabitants' ancestors.
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48. Thenuponatime

This universe's afterlife is also its fiction - all fiction takes place in the same, somehow perfectly consistent universe (its authors and other creators not even needing to try to attain and maintain consistency), and every person and animal who dies in this dimension becomes part of this fictional world (again, without the authors/creators even trying).
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49. Land of Spabbadoo's Pals

That's what Spabbadoo, one of the stars of a whimsically silly long-running popular children's media franchise, calls it. Said franchise exists in the background of everyday life, so visitors to this dimension probably won't immediately realize that Spabbadoo's world is in fact real - a pocket universe attached to the main one to and from which travel is possible, though controlled. It's a nation recognized by the governments of the main world, with embassies and everything. The children's media franchise is its main export, amusing generations of children with what are actually straight-up documentaries.

(Inspired by the otherwise interesting premise of the crappy backdoor cartoon pilot Bozzlebag's Zip)
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50. Wildcard Space

This entire dimension is used as a space in a complex board game played by higher-dimensional beings. None of the other dimensions used in the game are accessible to beings from outside them besides the game's 'pieces' - that fact that this one IS, with things and beings able to be taken in and out by dimensional travelers like the Interdimensional Trading Company at any time, it what makes it a wildcard space.
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>>64605650
51. 《QUARANTINED》
WARNING -- QUARANTINED DIMENSION ALPHA/OMICRON/ALPHA/SIGMA/ HAS BREACHED DIMENSION 7 "METSYS NORT". DO NOT ENTER QUARANTINED ZONES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. DO NOT CONSIDER QUARANTINED ZONES. DO NOT INTERACT WITH OBJECTS IN CONTACT WITH QUARANTINED ZONES.
ALL EMPLOYEES OF LEVEL 3 AND BELOW ARE INSTRUCTED TO LEAVE METSYS NORT IMMEDIATELY.
□•¤ITC Emergency Alert¤•□
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>>64622363
Here people cultivate vegetable gardens on the sink mold of their great-grandfather's abandoned kitchen, and fight the silverfish living in the comic books of their great-grandmothers. Resource scarcity is a thing unknown.
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One thing I've noticed is that the second installment of Strange Dimensions focusses more around raw ideas than prose and imagery.
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>>64624770
It could have something to do with the changing culture of 4chan. It might be that making a hundred unique dimensions is harder when a lot of good ideas are already done. Or maybe it's just that different anons are doing it this time.
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>>64624871
It's different people, I wager, so I guess I'll permit more than a hundred and see what comes from it.
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>>64624991
Yeah, so you can leave out the lousiest ones and compile a PDF of the best hundred from this second installment.
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>>64625006
Just like how the first OP did, by only taking some - the first mistake I made was to number the posts, which added an air of finality, solidity and officiousness. The finished result will be a pointcrawl in the style of Slumbering Ursine Dunes accompanied by several categorized tables, not just one grab bag like the first one.
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52. Opulekka

Nomadic tribes trek ever onward through this landscape. That the landscape is an infinite mansion means nothing to them - they have never associated the clothes they find or the beds and furniture they sleep in and on with wealth. All wildlife in this dimension are species and breeds typically kept as pets by the rich on Old Earth and similar worlds - members of traditionally predatorial species like dogs (e.g. poodles) and cats (e.g. Persians), however, are a tad different from their Old Earth counterparts, having never had any of their predator traits bred out.
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53. Xyzwold

In this dimension, three civilizations with different societal and technological levels - medieval, industrial-age and modern - co-exist with one another... at ninety-degree angles. Each has a different gravitational axis.
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54. The great stink
The plane leaks, but only inward. From a billion needle thin pinpricks in as many other worlds the dust, detritus, and scum flow in. The world is wrong and reeking. Those that visit can't put their finger on the scent but they suffer headaches and nausea all the same. The natives don't seem to mind, but they seem wrong themselves. Their speech is halting and tangential to the topic they mean to discuss. They have an oily sheen and sour faces. It's hard to tell if they're being hostile or clingy. There's a certain gravity here that makes it difficult to leave.
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55. Graul
An alternate earth destroyed after some sort of cataclysm, land lacks any kind of flora and fauna except for wandering, immortal, fleshy abominations, most of whom are mindless and hostile except for few somewhat sentient ones that dwell in self sustained enclaves, slowly, but surely, also succumb to madness of their bretheren. Planet is also dotted with few enormous, country sized complexes guarded by armies of robots. The land is also a home to 6 immortal demi-gods whose presence seems to give abominations mind and actual form ruling over their own city states. There is one renegade demi-god, wandering the planet and raiding old libraries
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>>64625300
This actually sounds pretty playable. What do they eat? Does the house groan and rot and allow shoots to crawl up towards the sun and rain pouring in? Are there little walled gardens with pear trees? Mysteriously restocked larders?
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>>64625300
If the closets aren't full, i reckon they could wear clothes woven out of carpets and curtains.
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>>64632293
Isn't rug stuff thick enough that it might make decent armor? Especially if the weapon of choice is one of those hooked fire pokers.
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>>64632734
It'd be cool to link the denizens of the street with the otherworldly places it's been.
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>>64605650
For some re, Op's image gives me the urge to REMOVE QU.



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