Jollyjack Thread
The "Jolly Jack Thread" refers to a long-running and influential discussion thread, primarily associated with the artist
: His flagship webcomic follows Art, a human graphic designer, and his three anthropomorphic housemates: Kat (a cat girl), Pip (a penguin and gamer), and Scarlet (an energetic squirrel girl). The comic balances mundane domestic issues—like computer problems or Christmas shopping—with bizarre scenarios, such as battling a squirrel hivemind. Expansion of the Universe jollyjack thread
Occasionally, users post “JollyJack tribute runs” in other threads, maintaining a quiet tradition. The "Jolly Jack Thread" refers to a long-running
The versatility of these threads makes them a staple for various projects: She dropped the spool into the sea
- Interactivity: The thread's longevity and popularity came from the community's investment. Readers competed to suggest the wildest or cleverest commands.
- Writing Quality: Despite the subject matter, the original author (whose handle is often lost to time or anonymized) was a genuinely skilled writer, blending vivid description, sharp dialogue, and unexpected emotional beats into the smut.
- Meme Status: Phrases and scenarios from the Jollyjack thread became inside jokes on Something Awful and later spread to other adult art/writing communities (like FurAffinity or Archive of Our Own). References to "Jollyjack" often signify a specific flavor of "chaotic, consenting, and comically hyper-sexual" fantasy.
- Lost Media / Inaccessibility: Much of the original thread is difficult to find in complete form. Something Awful's ancient archives are partially paywalled or lost. The story survives mainly through fan reposts, PDF compilations shared on private forums, and spiritual successors written by other authors inspired by the style.
She dropped the spool into the sea.
There are several common misconceptions about Jollyjack thread, including:
The term "thread" in this context typically refers to one of several types of community engagement: