Story of elaruu by TheMindScratcher
How did @elaruu become a chat room?
Once upon a time, in the magical world of Grifftopia (@griffpatch’s comment section), there was a cheesy griffpatcher (Get it? @JamieD132 had a profile picture of a cheese?). He was smart and deft, and the cross-bred parmesan and cheddar cheese always wore a minute Santa hat, and owned a plump, tangerine-colored pumpkin pet. One day, he randomly found a namesnipe [edit: it is likely not a namesnipe, probably just a random assortment of letters]. This unique account had a beautiful blue and sky background with a white Scratch cat in the middle for their profile picture. It appeared they were from Australia. This namesnipe was called @elaruu, which translates to “living space” in Estonian [edit: this is likely just a coincidence]. Excited by this account and inspired by the activeness in the chatroom of Grifftopia, @JamieD132 decided to build a chatroom out of @elaruu. In the September to October in the grand year of 2023, he advertised many times on @griffpatch to chat on @elaruu instead, incautious of the limit of the one advertised a day, which can get you banned if you broke the rule. The advertisements are called excotabs when they break the limit. Soon after, @JamieD132 got banned for inappropriate comments, even though the user never posted any. He moved to another account, which got banned too. It was a very blue and sad day for the world of @elaruu. After that, he moved to another account, which you all know today as @ElEvatEd_ElEphant. Later, TMS (@TheMindScratcher) and @JamieD132 got into a civil, well not exactly civil talk about the advertisements. It was very long, but they (Wait why am I talking in third person) eventually settled on an agreement. A protest arose about elaruuian rights, @TheMindScratcher explained to them that @griffpatch doesn’t allow excotabs (Side Note: elaruuians do have rights). This civil talk came from a protest @TheMindScratcher had started (It’s true, I regret it). After it was resolved, war still struck, as many users who were talking about a major future event came to @elaruu and started talking about how lame it was. [CENSORED for reasons and such] After another argument, the duo continues to talk about the slow chat.