Interview with a crazy person.

I recently went to the grocery store. This will not be relevant to anything in the post, but I thought you guys would appreciate knowing. 

I recently interviewed skull902, why? Because he's got a sprite film coming soon, and this is a way to promote it. It's titled "Sonic: Clone Calamity", releasing May 9th. Oh, and his birthday is also coming up soon, May 10th, in fact. 

Y'know, I have nothing else to say here, let's just begin... Oh, and answers were altered slightly... As in, I fixed one punctuation error.

Eddie: First off, who are you and what do you do?

Skull: I'm a variety content creator; I make pre-made videos and livestream, as well. Primarily my content is video game related, but I have delved into other topics before. It's a very "whatever I feel like" thing. 

E:  I think that's pretty cool (considering the last person I interviewed just said "I'm him"). Say, what do you like to do besides making silly videos and playing platforming games?

S: I have some minor involvement in eSports through the Worldwide Accessible Gaming League (WAGL) and playing other types of games; I follow traditional sports as well (mainly hockey and baseball) and have a love for movies/TV. But most of all I like hanging out with my friends when I can.

E: That's very neat! Now, I know about this movie you're making because I read the novel and listened to the audiobook in reverse in order to find hidden illuminati messages, but I don't think the world knows about this project, you mind explaining this movie to those who may not know?

S: Well, I know how much demons like creeping into my work, so I thank you for your diligent efforts to find them, Eddie. For real though, Sonic: Clone Calamity is a parody fan film (with a novelization available, as well) about Dr. Eggman, after thinking that machines might not be able to get the job done, clones Sonic, Shadow, and Knuckles, slowly draining them of their energy as he does so. It's a race for the Chaos Emeralds, which are the only thing that can stall the process. There are extra details, but you'll have to see and/or read it to find out (thankfully no Illuminati messages, at least from what I'm aware).

E: I know I'm going to the theater for this one... Or I'll just watch it on YouTube instead of renting an entire theater room to watch sprite videos. So, anyway, I know you have a smiley face and "FTW" on your icon, but how often do you smile for the win in real life?

S: That's actually a really poignant question; creators often have to deal with things like anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, etc., and I'm certainly no different. It can be hard to think of the positives, but I've got a great group of close friends who are always able to help me out of any funk if I need a little help, and for that I'm very thankful. In short: it comes and goes.

E: That's a pretty good and interesting response for what I thought was kind of a silly question. Now to change the subject, since this is a website about Marvel, who do you think is the best Marvel villain and why is it Mysterio? 

S: Mysterio is pretty based but for Marvel specifically, I couldn't name one definitive best off the top of my head, but I love how there's a bit of crossover factor with villains that are considered the most powerful/dangerous. Like it seems Galactus, Magneto, Dr. Doom, and Thanos are THE Big Bads of Marvel that can and will be fought by any hero/team, even outside the ones they're traditionally paired with. Cool stuff.

E: Cool stuff indeed. So, do you think people should stop asking silly questions to strangers and wasting their time?

S: I think communication between people is actually a very important thing; it's how we get to understand each other, after all. As long as it's constructive, it should be alright.

E: Again, another insightful response for what was meant to be a very silly question. But now it's time for the final question and the hardest.... What is 6÷2(1+2)?

S: AAA! ALGEBRA! How dare you do this to me?

E: I would tell you the answer, but I'm afraid I don't know algebra either. Thank you for your contributions, skull, you can borrow 5 dollars any time. (no, you cannot)

That's the end of this one, as for what I have planned for the next interview, I'm going to interview MYSELF, it's gonna be real funny.

Next time: Eddie looks at the comic he said he WASN'T gonna look at, Spider-Man: Blue.

SPECIAL THANKS: skull902 and I, we think we did a pretty good job. Oh, and you, the reader, are pretty cool, I guess.

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