Chaotica’s Last Will and Testament

Bad news Chaotica fans. She’s dead.

I mean, probably.

This is Jenkins. I’ve made appearances in this post and this one. I’ve come to the conclusion that Chaotica is either dead or pretending to be dead. I’m at her house, the flaming wreck of her zeppelin is crashed outside, and the fainting goats that she keeps around in case she needs to make a quick escape from zombies have mostly wandered off. I’ve found a bunch of papers which, in between dolphin stickers, dark rituals and drawings of meat, appear to be her last will and testament, as well as I think a musical she was writing? I’m publishing them here because I can’t be bothered tracking down all of the recipients. Congratulations to those people. My text is in bold, hers isn’t.

By the way, I’ve had to edit out A LOT of material that didn’t directly pertain to her final wishes, but I’ve scanned some irrelevant items for the sake of humour. It’s what she would have wanted, maybe.

Hilarious!

Hilarious!

To whom it may concern:

If you are reading this, I have been eaten, hexed, decapitated, dissolved or turned into a small goblin. I know my loss may come as a shock, but the prophecies have been very clear that I would meet my end June 1st, 2036, so by now I should have made arrangements with our robot overlords to have my consciousness uploaded. If all goes according to plan, I should now exist in the form of a spreadsheet application marketed towards amateur astronomers, but which is actually designed to induce madness and sporadically display random facts about dinosaurs. Anyway, the point is I no longer have any need for my material possessions, so I’m leaving them to the entities listed below.

Chaotica… What?!

She always loved giving advice.

She always loved giving advice.

I leave any and all uneaten foods in my house to the family of possums who live outside, provided they don’t give it to the poor.

Every part of this image is great advice for anyone.

Every part of this image is great advice for anyone.

I leave the contents of the small wooden box that is with me at all times to the person who kills me. Polish it twice a day and never let it get wet. If it starts glowing, that means there are malevolent beings nearby, usually fitness instructors.

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If at this point I still haven’t found Walt Disney’s frozen corpse and the doubloons with which he is entombed, I guess I leave my notes and maps to the administrator of Disneyland California. We had our differences but he works hard and he’s earned it.

Ok, I never really understood Chaotica’s weird enmity with the Disney Corporation, specifically this ‘administrator’ she keeps mentioning. It’s probably somewhere on this blog though…

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I leave my collection of eyeless dolls to NASA. They know why.

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To that dick amazing gentleman Jenkins I leave jack sh my sea cave in South America and also anything he can find in my zeppelin before it burns completely.

You didn't believe me, did you? Can't figure out why she'd write it like this though.

You didn’t believe me, did you? Can’t figure out why she’d write it like this though.

To my old friend the Prime Minister of (*) I leave one final mission. You have to crash my zeppelin into Mt Ragnorok before the next full moon. The fate of our people is at stake.

(*) Here, instead of writing the name of the country, Chaotica has painted an elaborate depiction of a rat that has been run over by some kind of vehicle. I tried to scan it but the computer only shows an error message that reads “Danger: Ineffable.”

So here's more dolphins and meat instead.

So here’s more dolphins and meat instead.

The envelopes given to all of my friends to be opened in the event of my death may now be read, but only quietly, in an airtight room with a pentagram painted on the floor and the Lucasfilm Logo painted on the roof.

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As was previously mentioned, I now exist as a terrible computer program, so I don’t care much about where my physical body is laid to rest. That being said, I do have some requests. I want my head to be preserved in the interest of science/ hilarious antics. I don’t want any of my organs used for life-saving transplants, with the exception of the spider egg-sack embedded in my neck. I care a lot about the millions of disadvantaged children born without egg-sack necks each year.

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I’ve enjoyed some degree of success in the publishing world in the last few years, but there’s one book of which I am particularly proud. If my publishers would be so kind, I would like them to print new editions of my autobiography, Bossypants by Tina Fey. Only this time don’t leave out the original content which was mostly dolphin stickers, dark rituals, drawings of meat, and plans for A Singalong of Ice and Fire.

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I am so glad she’s dead.

Chaotica’s Guide to World Religions

Wow, what a delicate and sensitive topic! You can bet I won’t deal with it delicately OR sensitively though. Of course, the one true religion is Orthodox Arachnaism, unless you are in the highest tax bracket in which case you can afford a better god than the rest of us. But religious tolerance is important! So here is some friendly advice and information about other faiths.

  1. Avoiding conversion

People are always going to try to convert you to their system of beliefs. Some will do this aggressively. The best defence is to carry around a Holy Book of your religion, which in the presence of rival Holy Books will make itself look big and show its teeth. 83.2% of religious disputes are solved this way.

2.   Religion in public spaces

It shocks me that people still argue about this, when there are very clear rules that have been agreed upon for decades now. Religions can be represented in public spaces but only on Tuesdays and weekends, and every day of March on a leap year. Scientologists are not permitted in town squares at any time, but are allowable in municipal property such as public pools, libraries and playgrounds provided they fill out the correct paperwork and make an offering to the City Hall werewolves.  Daoists and Jainists are permitted in public gardens but never at the same time. Beheadings, crucifixions, stonings and witch-burnings are held only on full moons. Semitic traditions are collectively the most popular and influential, and thus in 1998 gained the legal right to congregate in sporting arenas on every prime-numbered year, except Christians who should stay in science classes and terrible chain cafes where they belong.

3.   Common misconceptions and little known facts

Let’s just rattle these off as quickly as possible: Wicca and Mormonism are both secretly fronts for the same witness protection scheme. Demonic worship has been known to yield results, but only from every fourth demon on Wikipedia’s list of theological demons, every seventh in the list of fictional demons, and every third in the list of Thermodynamically relevant demons. Religious leaders in Hinduism are known as ‘Double Hindus.’ Ancient Egyptian polytheism is not dead, it’s being carried on by followers of the Cult of Cthulhu on their days off. Satanists don’t actually worship Satan, they mostly just get his coffee. 

4.   Interfaith Dialogue

You may have noticed that religious people are CONSTANTLY FIGHTING EACH OTHER. But people aren’t inherently bad, so to counter this many faiths have been promoting peace and understanding by opening up a dialogue. I think this is great. Did you know that the Dalai Lama and Pope Francis have been engaged in chess by correspondence for eight months now? Also, Jewish people and Buddhists all get together on the second Thursday of each month to talk about their favourite Game of Thrones characters. Literally every person watches Game of Thrones. It is the great unifier.

5.   Agnosticism and atheism

I’m not sure about agnostics, but I can tell you with 100% certainty that there is no such thing as an atheist.

6.  Political Correctness

With so many religions it’s hard to keep track of what you can and can’t say and do around each one, so here are some tips. Do not mention ninjas around followers of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, or ‘Pastafarians.’ This is a sensitive subject after the massacre of ’02. If you are at a mass-poisoning of the Cult of the Enlightened, it is highly disrespectful to refuse food or drink. Please remember that the PC term for a female Bronie is ‘Pegasister.’ Finally, remember that there are numerous Sun-God based religions. Make sure you understand the difference. Getting them confused could result in embarrassment, drowning, mercury poisoning, or ending all life on Earth by angering the sun. You will not be popular.

7.   Signs and Religious Experiences

A sign from God is unmistakeable, but determining which god isn’t always easy. Angels, bright lights and heavenly choruses tend to lend themselves to Semitic traditions. Visions of pirates and noodles generally indicate that the Flying Spaghetti Monster is reaching out to you. Ravens and World Trees suggest Odin or other Norse gods.

Nobody knows which god sends the screeching sounds and visions of red rivers that come every night. What a dark, terrible God or Goddess they must be.

8.   Afterlife

A popular belief held by agnostics (if they even exist) and less conservative religious people is that being a good person will gain you entry into heaven, even if you backed the wrong deity. While it is not my place to speculate on whether this is true, I have collected evidence from various theological books and scholarly papers and have reached the conclusion that IF it’s true, the conglomerate afterlife would go something like this.

  1. All are welcome to The Heavens provided they were a good person in life. But there is a waiting period of 6-8 weeks if you didn’t have coins placed over your eyes after death.
  2. The best parts of the Heavens are inaccessible unless you have a letter of commendation from an ex-Pope, archangel, Moon Goddess, Buddha or member of the Insane Clown Posse. This is to prevent undesirables.
  3. No peeing in the pool. C’mon, guys.
  4. All dogs go to heaven, as do every second cat, goldfish longer than 10cm, birds over the age of three, turtles if they went to church every sunday in life, butterflies who observed the Sabbath, mice that observed Lent, lizards who observed Ramadan and parrots who observed International Talk Like a Pirate Day.
  5. Christians, Jews and Muslims have to timeshare the bowling alley until they all learn to get along.
  6. Catholics, upon entry to heaven, are now allowed to eat meat on Fridays, but for some reason Rastafarians aren’t.
  7. Religious leaders are required to admit that they love wearing funny hats.
  8. Wednesday night is bingo night.

Chaotica’s Guide to Everyday Annoyances

“How is it that you’re so well adjusted, Chaotica?” you may well ask. Well, a huge part of it is just accepting that life will always be full of everyday complications and irritations. It is this knowledge that allows me to cope as well as I do. INDIGO! CANTALOUPE! PETS WEARING PEOPLE CLOTHES! ELEVEN! In the vein of helpfulness that I like to maintain for my readers, here are some helpful hints at getting through the day without erupting from sheer frustration. NINJA BUTTS!

1. Daylight
Something you may or may not have noticed is that the period of sunlight that rudely interrupts the night lasts for approximately half of every given 24 hour cycle. Most people I know generally sleep during The Bright Time, but occasional exposure is sometimes unavoidable. Appropriate attire is key.

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2. Clowns
Easily recognisable by their ridiculous outfits and obnoxious behaviour, they can only be destroyed by a stake to the heart. Contrary to popular belief, these are not mere humans in costume but something far more sinister and annoying.

3. Joggers
Easily recognisable by their ridiculous outfits and obnoxious behaviour, they can only be destroyed by a stake to the heart. Contrary to popular belief, these are not mere humans in costume but something far more sinister and annoying.

4. The constant beeping noise
You know the one that unceasingly follows you around? You can hear it right now. Yes, you can. No, not that one. You know the one. Surround yourself with constant nonsense and you may drown it out for a few precious minutes.

5. Dreams
Dreams are, invariably, terrifying. They are also riddled with coded messages. The best way to escape these visions which SCIENCE DOESN’T EVEN KNOW WHY WE HAVE is to understand what they mean. Common dreams include:
MAGPIES: You want to have sex with your mother.
FINLAND: Everyone has the Finland dream. That’s ok, it’s normal. You aren’t alone. It may seem now like you will never get over it, but these things pass. Relax. It’s normal.
NORWAY: You sick bastard.
BOOKS: You want to have sex with your mother.
KITES: Any friends wearing green on Tuesday are not to be trusted.
BRANDY SNAPS, SUSPENDED IN A BLACK VOID AND SPEAKING IN THE VOICE OF NED FLANDERS: You want to have sex with your mother.
CLOWNS: I can’t help you. Nobody can. You have been selected.

6. Pop-up ads
There is a little known hack that will block ALL pop-up ads, thus freeing you from this constant nuisance. For PCs, hold SHIFT and press F4 while singing a sea shanty. Stand in a ring of mushrooms at the full moon and call your secret name. Then bury a photograph of your first pet under an elm tree. A pop-up menu will appear. Click settings> options> format> forgotten pagan faiths> cult of Hephaestus. You no longer have to deal with pop-up ads on any computer.
For Macs, simply hold COMMAND and press the UNLIKELY SCORPIONS key.

7. Unlikely scorpions
This is an unfortunate side-effect of avoiding pop-up ads, or may be a result of angering a wizard. Either way, tuck your socks into your pants.

8. Irritating facebook statuses
The best response to overly religious, optimistic, or passive aggressive statements posted on facebook is disproportionate shrieking.

9. Awareness of one’s own mortality
Avoid vast expanses such as the ocean, reflective surfaces such as the mirror, and childhood classics such as The Lion King.

10. Door-knockers
More annoying than the door-knockers themselves (who are usually just collecting for charity or wanting to know if you’ve found that elusive bastard Jesus) is the wailing noises and seeping blood that any proper security system will set off in your house at the sign of unwanted intruders. There’s not much you can do- certain sacrifices have to be made in the name of security (not counting the more literal, more goat-sacrifices). Keep a mop handy?

7 Job Interview Tips Everyone Should Know

Hi all. Considering the tremendous success of ‘Dating Advice’ (in which we covered everything from man-eating crocodiles to glossolalia) and similar helpful posts, I’ve decided to further the spirit of helpfulness with these gems of counsel. Here are some tips to help get you started in your professional life. Enjoy!

 

  1. Avoid controversial topics of conversation. This includes but is not limited to politics, religion, art, education, philosophy, trampolines, orange groves, the ‘bumblebee situation,’ earth tremors, the void of meaning that is existence, the void of meaning that is instagram, underwater photography, sex, sex photography, underwater sex (or the photography thereof), and geese. If your potential employer steers you towards one of these topics of discussion, your best course of action is to nod and say “Yes, I think what you think,” unless the topic is trampolines in which case you should run. Fast, and far.
  2. Submit to mandatory blood sampling. This is a necessary and relatively painless part of the interview process. It is important for companies to collect the blood of their employees in order to check for diseases/blood wizards. Wizards of the blood are small, wily, and can cause problems down the line for high-end businesses.
  3. Be presentable. Taking pride in your appearance indicates that you are also likely to take pride in your work. So wear a fancy hat or, if the mood so takes you, an elaborate codpiece indicative of your manhood. For women, adorn yourself in an elaborate feather headdress. You will look fabulous, a word which comes from the Latin meaning ‘strange bird creature.’
  4. Consider what kind of job you are applying for. For an office job, you may find that certain paraphernalia of professionalism can help, such as a briefcase or an expensive pen that can ‘accidentally’ fall out of you pocket or handbag. However, other careers may require crossbows,   night-vision goggles or elaborate scrapbooks detailing the eating habits of the Danish royal family. Take this into account- after all, you never know when a description of Queen Margrethe II’s breakfast will come in handy.
  5. It is important to set yourself apart from the other candidates, who for all you know are more attractive and physically strong than you. You may wish to point out to the interviewer that you are NOT an arsonist, but that you aren’t sure about the others in the waiting room. You don’t know them. You also know that you are not an embezzler, a Taiwanese assassin, or two little people in a long coat, one standing on the other’s shoulders.
  6. Be advised that your laptop or home computer may legally be seized to check for illicit activity. You may wish to delete your search history. If an employer were to check my search history they would only find innocuous phrases such as ‘blood wizards+weaknesses,’ ‘everything spiders why,’ and ‘Kardashian family blood type.’ This is because I have long since deleted any compromising evidence, so that employers need never know about the long hours spent googling ‘harpoon misfire, nobody can know, what do, also scorpions.’
  7. Bring ALL the necessary paperwork. Companies may reasonably expect to see your high school or university certificate of graduation, your driver’s license, your birth certificate, medical records, family history, x-rays to prove that you don’t have a scary skeleton living inside of you, a certificate of approval by our Lizard overlords, and a statement that you are sound of mind and soul signed in triplicate by your spirit animal. A certified list of all the owls you have seen in your life is optional.

Dating Advice from Chaotica

 

Due to my wealth of experience in giving overly-specific/suspect advice demonstrated here and here, I have decided to aid the more socially inept readers of this blog with the dos and donts of dating. These are some of the romance-related questions that have floated my way via message-in-a-bottle to my sea-cave lair in South America, followed by some general tips.

1.       Chaotica, the crocodiles have developed a taste for human flesh, what do we do?

This is a highly nuanced question, pertaining to varying levels of affection you might have for your date and the social acceptability of feeding him/her to living dinosaurs in order to facilitate your escape, with regard to how much time you’ve spent together. I think this question can be best answered with the following key:

We’ve been on 1-4 dates = nobody would judge you for ditching your date (i.e. leaving them to the crocodiles) if your life depends on it.

We’ve been on 5-15 dates = you probably like this person enough to justify trying to get him/her out alive at the possible expense of your own life at this stage in your relationship. But he/she may not see it this way, and your wisest option would be to throw them to the man-eating crocodiles before he/she throws you.

We’ve been on 16+ dates = Wow. You guys have something really special. He/she is likely willing to sacrifice themselves for you, and if not then they don’t deserve your attentions. Throw ‘em to the crocs.

2.       Chaotica, my date is speaking in tongues and is feared possessed by Satan. What should I do?

Language barriers are always a hindrance on a date. Just try to have fun and communicate mostly through gesture and/or interpretive dance.

3.       I’ve kidnapped Detective Candy’s family but she still seems unresponsive to my sexual advances. How do I let her know how I feel?

Jenkins, how did you get the address of my sea cave?

4.       What is a good place to go on a date?

To impress your intended, journey to the place between places. Or Paris. Paris is nice.

5.       The Dark Ones have been released. Please advise.

This seems like less of a dating problem and more of a global spiritual catastrophe, though I can see how it might impact your romantic prospects. Maybe consult Jenkins?

6.       How do I contact Jenkins?

Whisper “you thought nobody saw, but you were wrong” to any flightless bird and Jenkins will be in touch.

7.       How do you tell someone you’re not interested in them?


You will need a few things to pull this off, most importantly a fake passport and two safe-houses, in separate continents. Detective Candy if this is you, get new safe-houses because Jenkins has memorised yours. Go to your first safe-house and mail a polite but clear “no thanks” letter to a friend you won’t particularly miss, and tell the friend forward it to your would-be suitor. This ensures that he/she will attack your friend instead of you when they track the letter to its mailer. Lay low for a few years, and if possible try to have him/her assassinated to make absolutely sure that they won’t retaliate. If this is not feasible, start a new life as a cheese-maker in a modest and quaint European hamlet. Marry, have children, grow old. Never look back.

But then, this is just my experience.

8.       How do you tell if a date is going well?

This is a highly subjective matter. The best way to empirically determine the calibre of the date is through double-blind, controlled experiments wherein the date is not sponsored by any corporation with a hidden agenda. Ensure that you account for hidden variables such as age of participants and quality of breadsticks.

9.       I think my date is being tailed by a sinister man in a hat.

Third parties can be awkward on a date. If the problem persists, tell your intended that their sinister man is not welcome and should be politely abandoned. If the man in the hat continues to tail you as you drive away in a taxi, follow these instructions-

If the man is following in a black car: shake him off by doubling back.

Blue car: keep your eyes on the road ahead, pretend you do not see the sinister man.

Red car: call the police.

Dirty yellow car with bullet holes: pick up your mobile immediately and SMS ‘Call off the hound’ to 1800 WITCHHUNT. There may be hidden charges, amounting to 1/800th of your soul, or the monetary equivalent which is 60c.

Purple car: start a new life as a cheese-maker in a modest and quaint European hamlet. Marry, have children, grow old. Never look back.

10.   Chaotica, stop telling strangers how to contact me. Also, The Dark Ones. That’s a thing we should probably deal with, right?

Yeah, man, but I thought YOU would know how to deal with them, that’s why I told that guy how to send a message to your dojo. How’s things with Candy by the way, my broseph?

11.   Things are not going well with Detective Candy.

I told you not to kidnap her family. Lemme know if you get any leads on The Dark Ones.

12.   It’s going well, we’ve been on a few dates, but I am increasingly of the opinion that my date may be a three-eyed bridge troll bent on devouring my flesh.

It’s cool man, as long as its two consenting adults. I’m not here to judge.

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Equal rights for three-eyed trolls.

 

13.   Oh God, Oh God where…? Hello? Hello? I think I’m trapped in a dungeon! I’m strapped to something I… I can’t see what it is. Send help. SEND HELP!

Are you the guy from question nine? Question twelve maybe? Either way you’ve probably been eaten/ made into one of them by now.

14.   Chaotica this is Jenkins again, The Dark Ones are among us. They’ve replaced the most powerful people in the world and they’re looking for me. Oh God, THEY’RE LOOKING FOR ME!

Calm down and go to one of Candy’s safe-houses. The Peru one has a hot-tub and it’s not too far from my sea-cave.

15.   Chaotica this is Detective Candy. Jenkins is here and he’s freaking out, he says you sent him. How could you? You know I’m hiding from him!

Dammit Candy! I told you to get new safe-houses. Anyway this practically doesn’t even concern you, just tell him to stay away from the windows and forget about him. He has bigger problems than plotting against you.

16.   Chaotica I went to Peru like you said but Candy’s here and she’s freaking out.

Alright. Act cool. Maybe put on a movie, light some candles, try putting your arm around her and see how she responds. See if you can entice her with a dip in the hot-tub.

17.   Dammit Chaotica I’m not looking for dating advice, I need to calm Candy down before her panic attracts the psychic vultures, alerting The Dark Ones to our presence.

Yeesh, sorry.

18.   My date won’t stop talking about himself. What would you do?

Tell him everything is spiders and calmly take a sip from your drink, maintaining eye contact for an uncomfortably long time. That usually shuts them up.

19.   My date won’t stop talking about incurable diseases of the liver. What would you do?

 Tell them your sister died of liver cancer. Then laugh and tell them you’re just kidding, she actually died of the spiders.

20.   My date won’t stop talking about spiders. What should I do?

People read my blog?

21.   They’re here.

Who?

22.   The Dark Ones. Listen if I don’t see you again, tell my mother THE DARK ONES CANNOT BE DEFEATED. THEY ARE ALL. THEY ARE ALL.

Ok, where does she live?

 

GENERAL DATING TIPS:

  1. A moonlit stroll on the beach in Summer is romantic, in Winter it’s an attempt to get you away from witnesses.
  2. Don’t let the voices tell you you’re not good enough for him/her.
  3. Don’t let the voices fall for him/her.
  4. If one of the voices runs away with him/her, don’t let it get you down. Just think of it as one less consciousness constantly telling you to burn people.
  5. Don’t become involved with more than eleven people at once.
  6. Don’t become involved with more than six werewolves at once.
  7. Don’t become involved with clowns.
  8. If your date is secretly a clown, start a new life as a cheese-maker in a modest and quaint European hamlet. Marry, have children, grow old. Never look back.

Don’t worry, I’m not dead and I managed to get my arm back.

I know there were at least a few parties concerned for my safety, or at least for the safety of the Aztec gold I promised them, so I’m posting these screenshots from my email for their benefit. Those of you who are just regular readers, you might find this interesting too. It is a story I call ‘The case of the stolen (not lost) arm!’

(Blue=Me, Pink=Detective Candy.)

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Enter Dr Fabio, who will try- and fail- to bring a semblance of logic and reason to the discourse. If you are having trouble following the concurrent conversations in the emails, stop reading now, it gets so much worse.

 

 

 

 

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Ok, at this point I was contacted by the black market organ/limb thieves, who were actually not black market organ/ limb thieves but the White Manticore Society (red). I don’t think I’ve mentioned them before, but all you really need to know is that they’re everywhere, they hate me, and I had a thing with one of their higher-ups, Captain Antigone.

 

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Before you ask, I am not so petty as to hire a hitman to kill an ex because she dumped me. It was mutual.

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I told you it would get worse.  For those not counting, I am now having four conversations: Detective Candy is talking through the subject bar with Dr Fabio as the main text of the pink emails. Jenkins is talking in the subject bar of the red emails, and the mysterious White Manticore representative is talking in the text below him.

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Snakebite (green), is my very favourite assassin. He’s the one with the funny name.

 

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In case it’s not clear, the subject bars in the green emails are being used how subject bars SHOULD be used, because SNAKEBITE IS A DAMN PROFESSIONAL.

 

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Freakin’ anonymous Manticore blew up my teahouse. Luckily I had sufficient warning and got out onto the street. Snakebite, if you’re reading this I obviously can’t pay you in Aztec gold, but if you go to Paris you can find Detective Candy at the Notre Dame Cathedral on Thursday. Tell her ‘San Francisco was a bust’ and she’ll hand you a suitcase containing eight Peruvian Emeralds. She’ll know you if you wear a green fedora.

Regular readers, ignore everything I just said. It’s just an in joke.

Seriously, don’t go to France in a green fedora. I will find you.

Chaotica appeals to her readers for help!

Please ‘like’ my photo so that I can win this costume competition. It is of myself dressed as Harley Quinn, and I am currently coming second. I need just under sixty more likes to win, so please just take 30 seconds out of your day to click a button. I’m talking to you, guy-who-found-my-blog-by-typing-harleyquinnhot-into-google (seriously, I found that in the list of searchterms people have used to find this blog).

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Chaotica Tries Astrology or whatever

Horoscopes

The Zodiac is bullshit, but if any of these predictions come true for you feel free to give me the credit.

Aries:

Today’s the day! The day you finally find out what that complicated-looking machine in your basement does. Be sure to wear protective clothing. If tomorrow you think you see Alan Rickman, it’s probably not really him.

Taurus:

Congratulations on being born in the second house of the Zodiac. It’s the best house, the party house. Every day is like one big shindig. Be warned: just because it’s a metaphorical shindig does not mean you should neglect to metaphorically leave out some chips and dip, or things could metaphorically get ugly.

Gemini:

You will write a bullshit horoscope on your blog, and like every other one of your posts this one will be thinly veiled self-flattery. You’re the best! You know this because the stars which somehow control everyone’s life have foretold it.

Cancer:

Duck.

Leo:

Pack a bag, walk out the door, and keep going south until you reach the gate between worlds. Give the gatekeeper a single piece of gold and he will take you to the world beyond this one. Seek out Methuselah, and tell him ‘the crow flies through the dark night.’ He will give you a map. Follow it to the Limestone Caves of Wröght, and await further instructions.

Virgo:

You really shouldn’t read your horoscope while you’re driving.

Libra:

That’s a nice home you’ve got. It would be a shame if something were to happen to it.

Scorpio:

Your life is slowly losing meaning. You weren’t sure at first, but at this point in your life it has become clear that every one of your actions is just a way to entertain yourself until you inevitably embrace the sweet release of the void. That’s great and all, but you’re seriously bringing the rest of us down, so just smile and keep the darkness bottled up on the inside. Seriously, you’re depressing Virgo.

Sagittarius:

Drop whatever the hell stupid thing you were going to do today, I need you to pick me up from the hospital. I uh… I can’t tell you what happened.

Capricorn:

You should get that growth on your arm checked out. Don’t worry about it too much though, the ringing in your ears and your vision darkening means it’s healing.

Aquarius:

You thought you could get away with it, didn’t you? Did you think I wouldn’t notice that someone had been in the secret room behind the bookcase? Well the next time you need someone to call off the Royal Guard, don’t come crying to me!

Pisces:

You skipped to the end so that you would only have to read your own horoscope. Now that’s what I call pulling a Mike Burges! (Ha, now you have to read the whole thing to find out what that’s a reference to).

FAQs

Honestly, I try to update more often, but I’ve been super busy. I got kidnapped by Somali pirates! In Amsterdam! Anyway when I finally got back to my zeppelin I noticed that a lot of people are leaving questions for me in the comments section of my past blogs (but don’t check that, you’ll only discover that I’m lying.) Well, I can’t answer all 1,205 of them (again, don’t check that), but certain ones occurred more than others, so let’s see if I can’t help you out on those.

1.       Chaotica, you are the most physically attractive person I have ever seen.

That’s a very good question. The answer is, I know.

2.        Why did you give me a piece of paper that said “Do not react. They have us surrounded”?

Ah yes. I get that question a lot. Variations include ‘Why did you hand me a napkin that read “we know what you did”?’ and ‘Why did you give me an origami lotus flower that, when unfurled, had the words “Do not look up” inscribed in Elder Futhark runes?’ I hope this helps.

3.       Did I see you at the Thanksgiving Day Parade?

No. Nobody did. I made sure of that.

4.       Why do you do these things?

I need constant nonsense to keep me from ever being left alone with my thoughts. EVER.

5.       Where did you get a dirigible?

Zeppelin. It’s a long story. I was trekking through Denmark’s famous swampland when I stumbled upon a skeleton, which I found out years later was the remains of the famed explorer and cartographer Gustave Hancock. Hancock’s bony fingers were clutching something pretty tight, though I couldn’t see what it was. I noticed the skeleton was leaning on something behind it. It was a chest. Was there any doubt in my mind that there was treasure in that chest? No. There was a heavy, old-fashioned padlock on it. I looked back at the skeleton- and sure enough- the item it was holding so tightly was a key. I took it and opened the lock. Inside were ten rubies, each the size of a she-wolf’s ovaries, or half a Chinese grapefruit. In my rucksack I only had room for three of them, but I took careful note of my surroundings so that I could come back another day. On my way back to the log cabin I was sharing with a friend from back when I was a peddler of carnival foods I was stopped by a helicopter, which swooped down and hovered in front of me. I recognised it by the giant mouse ears bolted to it and tried to run: it was the administrator of Disneyland California (one of them, anyway). A net made of metal cable was launched at me and I was unable to move, and almost sank into the swamp water. But the administrator-bot wanted me alive. I was hoisted into the helicopter by one of his goons and we took off. Apparently, the Disney company wanted a progress report on my efforts in finding Waltsickle. I was high above a swampland in which nobody would ever find my body, at the mercy of a man who I was famously at odds with, having killed one of his identical robot twins. Winking, I told him I was getting closer to the treasure, and pulled one of the rubies out of my rucksack. He told me nice try, and threw me out, chucking a parachute after me. I landed on completely the wrong end of the swamp. I should have remembered that the Disney fortune consisted of doubloons, not jewels. He still kept the ruby, though.

Up ahead I could see a building and I made my way towards it. When I got close, I noticed an inscription that read “Denmark History of Flight Museum,” under which was a banner informing the public that they were having a closing down sale of priceless evidence of human endeavour. I doubted they would make much money from the sale, however, since it was in the middle of nowhere. That was probably why it was closing down to begin with. I walked in in the hopes that they would have something warm to drink, or perhaps a first aid kit as I was somewhat battered from walking through a swamp. At this point, I had no idea how I would manage to get back to the cabin. A man who looked to be in his sixties came up to me and shook my hand excitedly. He was thrilled to have a customer, as the failure of his flight museum was going to send him bankrupt. The man showed me around the room, and told me his name was Christer Pedersen. I wanted to help him, but did not have any money and couldn’t think of anything I wanted from his museum. Then I saw it. The zeppelin. Christer noticed how it drew my eye, and offered it to me for a million krones. I held up the second ruby, and asked him if it would do. His eyes widened as he took it. “You came in from the swamplands,” he said, “You must have found him there! You must have found the final resting place of the great explorer! With those rubies, I could save the museum!” Before I could react, he ran to the zeppelin, pushed some button which made the roof open up, and soared upwards into the sky, heading towards the swamp. I did not intend to let him steal the remaining rubies- I only had one left! So I jumped in what I thought was the most impressive looking flying machine left in the museum: a reconstruction of Da Vinci’s helicopter. It did not go anywhere.

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What kind of an idiot thought this thing could fly?

I ran back into the swamp, hoping he would follow me thinking I would lead him to the rubies, while I actually ran back to my cabin where I kept my anti-aircraft weaponry. I was exhausted, but my treasure-lust is not a thing to be underestimated.

It's the real reason Kim Jong-il is dead.

It’s the real reason Kim Jong-il is dead.

My plan worked: Christer was hot on my heels and easily within range. I assembled the cannons outside my cabin while my friend decided it was time to make herself scarce. I shot that bag of hot air and it went down like the first two little pigs’ houses. Unfortunately it crashed so hard it created a sink hole that sucked up the entire swamp land, taking the rubies and the body with it.

6.       Oh… so, how…? What?

Oh, right. Well I still had one ruby left so about a week later I traded it for another zeppelin. A better one.

7.       Where do you really live?

Go to Google Earth and type in “Wallace, I swear to God, show me where that bitch is hiding or we will come for you.”

8.       How can I contact you?

Write a message for me on a gum wrapper and forget where you put it. Ask no more questions and it will find its way into my hands.

9.       Are all your stories true?

Yes. Anybody who says otherwise is a liar, or a Vietnamese banshee who can only be destroyed with fire.

10.   Greetings Chaotica. How would you like to die?

Tragically, but not until I’ve finished working on my prank involving a large fortune of pirate gold, several envelopes, the words “to be opened in the event of my death,” and some glitter-glue.

11.   Who would you most like to meet and why?

The person who comes up with names for paint colours. I collect colour samples, and they have the weirdest names; wiggle; species; warbling; pinpoint; my favourite; prosper; egg pasta. These are all yellow. I’m not sure if I want to hug this person or slap them in their face.

12.   What is your greatest fear?

Zombies. Shut up.

13.   When will I get to see my family again?

When you surrender and give me the deed to the manor.

14.   Stop, in the name of the Law.

That is not a question, and I refuse to respond to it.

Disney Quest Part 2

Gosh! What a hectic fortnight I’ve had. It’s no wonder I haven’t updated in a while. I had to land my zeppelin in a storm and then hitchhike back to the place where they make those little rounded things that pop back up when you push them over. And after that I had to buy twenty-three boxes of chocolate covered peanuts because I lost a battle of Guitar Hero to Liza Minnelli. Needless to say, I’ve been busy.

Anyway, a couple of months ago I promised you all I would explain why I was on a quest to find and reanimate the frozen Walt Disneysickle, and then I left the story halfway through and didn’t finish. So to recap, I went to Disneyland California, uncovered a secret sweatshop run by all the children who have ever gotten lost there, and was betrayed by a couple of them (even though I tried to rescue them.) The reason for all of this was because I realised that the company was clearly bent on world domination, and wanted to know how and why they hoped to achieve this. Where we last left off, I was crouched beneath a workbench about to be discovered by the sinister original cast of the Mickey Mouse Club. Any questions? Then read part one you lazy bastard.

 

I was grabbed by the ankle and dragged out by a Mouseketeer I recognised as Nancy.

 

You know, the one with the enor-mouse ears.

I was surrounded by about five of them, I’d say.

“Who are you? What are you doing here?” Nancy sneered. I remembered what one of the children had said about what happened to people who asked about Disney’s plans.

“I demand to know why you are brainwashing the world’s children!” I said defiantly (I like to think it was defiant, but the truth is it may have been more of a whimper.)

They shrank back like rats confronted with sunlight. More like rat-keteers, I thought to myself. They should be arrested for ratketeering. Hehe, that’s funny. I should say that out loud.

“You should be arrested for ratketeering,” I said.

“What?” said one of them, confusedly.

“Is she speaking in code?” asked one with blonde hair.

“She’s a spy. We should take her to the master,” said another.

“Are you sure I can’t offer you some nice mozzarella instead?” I said, regaining my ability to make hilarious jokes. So hilarious.

So they grab me by the arms to take me to this boiler room I’d heard tell of. On the way the whispers of frightened children filled the air. Then I was taken above the workshop to the tunnels which run beneath Disneyland which are used by staff, maintenance, and ‘Wall-E’-style cleaning robots, I assume.

Disney has like, a hundred of these little bastards.

The network of tunnels converged to a central point: the Boiler Room. The mousketeers dropped me off there and ran away quickly. By this stage I had had plenty of time to go through their pockets. I found some fuzzy candy, a ticket for free ice-cream at one of the Disney Land cafés, and, to my surprise and great relief, a loaded pistol, which I tucked into my corset.

“You aren’t staying? But I have not yet exhausted my supply of mouse puns!” I shouted after them. “That’s a lie, I can’t think of any more,” I said to nobody in particular.

“Is that so?” somebody answered. I turned around. A suave-looking man stood there, wearing a suit but no tie, and converse sneakers.

“Who are you? What part do you play in Disney’s schemes?” I demanded. He chortled, smugly.

“Who am I? Well, I was like you once. A human. Noble, idealistic, foolish. I am a mere administrator to the shadowy masters of the Disney conglomerate. A facilitator. And the caretaker of this place. I make people disappear, troubling questions go away, and attractive teens turn into irritating perpetuators of popular music,” he told me. “You, my dear, are asking some very troubling questions indeed.”

I didn’t have to be a rocket surgeon to figure out where this was headed. I turned and ran in the opposite direction, back into the tunnels. Behind me, the man said something into a walkie-talkie. As I was running, I heard the word ‘Intruder’ repeated over and over on the intercom. I was in as much trouble as an unarmed teenager in the bowels of the most evil corporation on the planet.

Finding my way to a door that led to the surface, I performed a double aerial somersault with two twists and sprang through the weak timber, landing in a roll.

 

… Okay, fine. But the rest is true!

I walked through the door, which was conveniently unlocked. I was back outside the ‘Small World After All’ ride and was getting some funny looks from passers-by, until I joined a passing parade. I hopped a float with some comically oversized classic cartoon characters waving at children on it. Donald Duck handed me a banner to wave and a pair of the iconic mouse-ears. Surprisingly, nobody asked me to leave.

 

Though I did get some strong signals from that whore, Daisy Duck.

I noticed the administrator/facilitator/caretaker/whatever guy emerge from the door I hadn’t kicked down and look straight at me, but he didn’t do anything. I presumed it was because he couldn’t make a scene in front of the park visitors. I smiled and waved at him like I was meant to be on that float. Disconcertingly, he waved and smiled back. I dismissed this as mind games.

When it became clear that the parade was going to do a full circuit of the park I decided I should disembark before I ended up back where I had started. But when I went to leave, I found that my path was blocked by a giant Pluto. I turned to go the other way, but Goofy was there, looking down on me with those, soulless, plastic eyes. Before I knew it I was surrounded on all sides by the fiendish animated animals, who all the while maintained their innocent act, trapping me behind them while they waved to their audience. I was stuck with no way out.

Then, out of sheer luck, our float passed under an archway. I dug my feet into the soft, spongy costumes of the menacing Disney Land employees and climbed for my life. Grabbing the underside of the arch I swung myself up and away, my erstwhile captors unable to do anything without it looking suspicious. When that float had passed I did a triple flip with one twist and landed on the next one (except really I just dropped and almost tripped on the landing), quickly jumping back off of it before the smiling Disney princesses which inhabited it could try any funny business. A few people in the audience noticed and applauded, but otherwise I went undetected.

I joined the throngs of happy families and blended into the crowd as best I could. It looked like I might just be able to escape, but I had not yet achieved the goal of my mission. Did I escape now with my life, or risk continuing my investigation into Disney’s evil plans? I decided to cut my losses and play it safe.

But suddenly, as I turned to go, I heard the sound of sirens and a voice over the loudspeakers. It was the administrator/facilitator/caretaker/whatever guy.

“Ladies and gentlemen!” said the administrator/facilitator/caretaker/whatever guy’s voice. “Please put your hands together for Disney Land’s bajillionth visitor!”

He rolled up beside me in a golf cart as the visitors applauded.

“Get in, smile and wave, and don’t make a fuss or I’ll tell your little friend Captain Malarkey who really pushed him into the shark tank that day- Chaotica.”

I did as he said and got in the cart.

“You know me?” I asked.

“Only by reputation,” he answered.

“How did you get all the way across the park so quickly?”

“There are twelve of me.”

“Eleven.”

“I know you’re lying, but it was a nice try.”

“Thankyou.”

We didn’t say another word to each other as we drove east to a hidden entrance that led back into the tunnels. I begrudgingly concede that at this point I held the man(?) in some degree of respect. As we drove further into the labyrinth it became clear that there was no way I would be able to find my way out alive without help. This was problematic, as I had just made myself an enemy of the people holding me captive, and I had no back-up. If he took me back to the Boiler Room, I might have been able to find my way back to the workshop and out through the ‘Small World After All’ ride, or even through the door that I hadn’t kicked down earlier, but this was doubtful.

Instead we stopped at a freight elevator and got in, abandoning the golf cart. It took us upwards, into a secret library concealed in the top floor of the Cinderella Castle. Lining the shelves were volumes upon volumes of annals written by all the past C.E.O.s of the company, which could be heard whispering the secrets of their authors’ treachery when one was oh so quiet. There were also original stills from some of the oldest Disney cartoons, each individual frame probably worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. On the top shelf were copies of Disney classics on D.V.D., labelled with which years they were due to be rereleased, earning the company additional millions of dollars. The man(?) crossed to the other side of the room where he turned on a dusty television set, and inserted an old video tape. The screen came to life, displaying footage of an elderly man in a smoking jacket emblazoned with the Disney insignia.

“Chaotica,” said the man(?), “This- is Walt Disney.”

Walt began to speak.

“Hello. If you are watching this, I am already cheating death in my freeze chamber, which is currently hidden in a location known only to me and the dead scientist who built this place, to be awakened only when a cure for South Patagonian Forest Lemur Influenza has been discovered.”

“Patagonia?” I inquired.

“Currently part of Argentina,” the man(?) responded.

“I leave this message to you, the people of the distant future of 1980, so that in between your hover-boarding and your discoveries of infinitely sustainable sources of fuel, my work on this planet may be completed in my absence. There is one thing still left for me to do. My greatest creation was left unfinished. With me lie drawings, charts, and extensive research on this, my final great idea. Only one worthy enough to have located my secret tomb and with it, my body, will be able to, at last, bring my dream to fruition.”

“But what’s in it for me?” I asked.

“But what’s in it for you, you may well ask. Hidden with me and my final great idea are 900 gold doubloons for the plucky explorer who treks his way through the- well, I’ll stop before I give away any hints. Why, I remember when Dickens told me-“

The man(?) stopped the tape there.

“How old is that guy?!” I demanded.

“Never you mind,” he said, removing a file from the shelf behind him.  “Now, we don’t know what Walt’s last great idea was or how to get it, but naturally we want a monopoly on it. You have an impressive record Chaotica. Six stolen submarines, two break-ins at the British Museum, more enemies than friends, your own illegal satellite constantly hovering over Germany…”

“I just want to find out what bratwurst is.”

“Nobody knows. A warrant for your execution in twenty different countries, including- look at this- this one. And what did you do to make the monks of the Indigo Temple put a curse on your cat?”

“That should read hat. They put a curse on my hat.”

“Which hat?”

“I didn’t ask, I had to abseil out of there before they realised I stole their computer.”

“I see.”

At that moment I remembered the pistol I had borrowed from one of the Mouseketeers earlier on. It would come in handy if things started getting out of my control. The man(?) began to speak again.

“Almost every government in the world, and most large companies, have a file six inches thick on you. I’ve read everything we have on you and I realise you are a freelance… something, but perhaps you would consider the employ of our organisation. We can pay every justifiable expense in your search for Walt Disney, not including the 900 gold doubloons. Of course, I say consider, but you don’t have much choice. I’m betting you’ve betrayed just about everyone in your address book, which gives us substantial blackmail material. We also have the resources to track down and kill you if you betray us. My superiors are not very forgiving.”

“Better men(?) than you have tried and failed. But I want those doubloons. I’ll do it. Don’t think for a moment, however, that I haven’t forgotten your little sweatshop underneath the happiest place on Earth.”

“Chaotica, I know you to be a woman of adjustable ethics. Ask yourself this; do you really care?”

I thought about this for a moment.

“No, I suppose I don’t.”

“Then we have ourselves an agreement.”

“Yes, I suppose we do.”

“Wonderful,” he said, right before I shot him between the eyes.

“Eleven,” I said. Then I jumped out of the window, cartwheeled down the side of the castle, did a backflip with four twists and landed on a motorcycle.

Not really, but still.

AFTERWARD: Despite my little disagreement with the  administrator/facilitator/caretaker/whatever guy, I’m still on a quest for Walt Disney’s treasure. The company, possibly in an attempt to remain in my good graces and possibly to pretend they have some control over the situation, pay for my expenses as promised, even though I don’t intend to ever reveal Walt’s location to them. I never found out what their plan for world domination was, but have since decided that I don’t really care. Everything you have just read is completely true, by the way, with the exception of various fictional acrobatic manoeuvres.