Cracky, after catching a few momentous glimpse of her quiet peasant life, the mild anime fascinations and the boring young adult trysts which serves none of the "mystery" her persona promises, is dead to me. [This obssesor is done in the ways of _____dom and hopeful that his past sins will be absolved.] She is nothing but, as the devil put it conveniently, a girl who seeks her own deserving peace of mind. She is dead to me but my parasitic love lives anew. To whom, it is obvious.
Cracky cannot die. She is not a girl, but an icon. And much like Eris, she's shifting from one manifestation to another and sometimes multiples at different times and places.
Please do remember that no matter who your personal favorite successor is, " -NO STALKING ALLOWED"
The thought of Cracky [let's all stop with throwing that word as if it profoundly means something] will eventually perish under the weight of obscurity and age.
How can any imitation be more "stalk"-worthy than the real thing? This is several levels of pathetic below even normal cracky fandom; crackylike fandom is certainly one of the lowest levels of failure imaginable. Faux is the most best of cracklikes however. I think i am speaking as one complete loser to another, Anonymous. O also Cracky cannot die forever, thx.
I'm still infatuated with Cracky but my affection is starting to lessen to be quite honest. I know I'll never meet her, nobody in this forum will, so there's no point fantasising about what never will be.
I was mainly saying to the OP, that Faux fandom is less worthy than Cracky fandom. Cracky has more cool pictures and to me at least since finding this site there are many new things to me, such as the juice video. As for the real thing, i don't see how her real life relates to the pretty pictures, but without new ones i suppose they get old to most, and she is not ever going make new ones likely. I say "Cracky" is not dead as long as someone enjoys the artworks, which is just about no one anymore judging by this forum. :DDD