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Revision as of 11:34, 6 January 2024

lime.owot (originating from lime.another or lime.person in TextWall) is an OWOT user who does not have a preference for either TextWall or Our World of Text. He is known for running an "aquarium" below the center console, which are run via JavaScript.

Due to his TextWall origins, lime.owot tends to receive harsher treatment from anonymous users.

His preferred colors are 54e58b, 00bcf1, and 77bbdd.

A meme depicting the irony of a TextWaller going by the name lime.owot.

History

lime.owot
testing, parameters are:
main colours: #54e58b, #00bcf1, #7bd,
aliases: lime.person, ƒunctionalƒish, lime.another, or just simply "lime",
affiliations: AndreiXYZ and Polonez on some cases, that one guy that keeps leaking his real life name (negative),
main world: /lime.owot,
age: 12.95,
nationality: Hong Kong,
residence: Bristol, England

lime.owot came from TextWall by the name of lime.another, another textgrid site that most OWOT users claim to be "trash."[citation needed] lime.owot disagreed with this view at first, saying there is no reason for it. However, lime.owot now only slightly agrees with this view, due to its limited colour palette and harsh scripting bans.

lime.owot joined TextWall in the year 2020~21 (month and day unknown) as lime.person (and got hacked somehow so they changed their name to lime.another), and learnt about OWOT and OWOP from there (both in 2022).

After creating an Uvias account, they claimed the world /lime.owot on the 25th of August 2022, and used it to recreate two of his works from TextWall.

Creations (chronological order)

Subsection 1 - Our Hotel of Text

This creation is a piece of text art, found at /lime.owot.

This was the OWOT recreation of the TextWall Hotel (end of support version), but with:

  • Sofas
  • Extended width
  • 5 floors, 0 to 4 (as of January 6th, 2024)
  • Teleport portal replaced with 2 elevators
  • Moved the "twh" sign to sticking out of the side of the hotel
  • The sign is different in general
  • All doors are brown
  • Credits (see In-built credits subsubsection)
  • No OROT (our restaurant of text)

Subsection 2 - Our Restaurant of Text

This creation is a piece of text art, found at /lime.owot.

Notable changes from TextWall Restaurant include:

  • Kitchen portal is replaced with a kitchen door
  • "Remember to use soap!" on top of the sinks has become "Use le soap or die."
  • The rainbow "MORE SEATS" and "EVEN MORE" have become red to aquamarine colored
  • The cashiers are now green
  • The different sign on the top

Subsection 3 - lime.tv

This creation is a script and cannot be found anywhere. The latest estimate for the release date is December 31st, 2022.

lime.tv had 64 possible channels, assigned numbers 0-63, though most of them were unused.

The channels, in ascending order, were:

  • 0 - static
  • 1 - random colour
  • 2 - pink static
  • 8 - gradient (green and blue RGB channels)
  • 32 - checkerboard
  • 42 - snow (black background, white particles)
  • 44 - city rain (themed blue)
  • 46 - weather (day/night, toggles every 25 seconds)

The 64 possible channels were accessed by adjusting 2 knobs in 8 different rotations, numbered 0-7.

Both of the knobs were only able to be turned clockwise, using commands, with the data being either topknob or bottomknob.

The top knob's rotation was multiplied by 8 then added to the channel number, and the bottom knob's rotation was added to the channel number without any modification.

For example, rotating the top knob to 3, and the bottom to 6 would bring you to channel 30.

Going to an unused channel like we just did in the example above would bring you to a blue screen reading out "No Signal!".

It would also display "Channel: " and then what channel you tried to access.

Future updates also added a knob turn counter, reading "x knob turns".

Subsection 4 - Factory

This creation is a script and cannot be found anywhere. The latest estimate for the release date is January 7th, 2023.

The factory, idea and draft originally by haster, generated random characters at its left, called "items", carried them along a 32 character long conveyor belt, and then discarded them at its right.

The factory script was leaked some time by Sussybaka6969 and it caused a slight bit of chaos. Many people were rate limited, including lime.owot himself.

There were 4 major parts in the factory:

  • The "label" of the factory, at its top
  • The conveyor belt
  • A counter displaying the amount of items generated or discarded, and when items would stop being generated
  • Announcements, in an olive colour

The announcements were mainly meant for manual dumping, where users would use commands to "dump" their own characters into the factory to be discarded. The command's data was structured as follows: manualdump [dump].

Subsection 5 - fishes.js

yeah uhhh idk either lmaolmaolmao

Subsection 6 - lime.city

This creation is /lime.owot/isolation.

This city was created to satiate lime.owot's boredom if he ever blocks himself from going on the main page, and with the goal of being the biggest indie city ever made on Our World of Text.

7, 6, 5, 4, line break, 8, 1, 0, 15, line break, 9, 2, 3, 14, line break, 10, 11, 12, 13.
The layout of the blocks in lime.city.

lime.city uses its own numbering system, a place value numbering system with a base of IV. Its digits are o.:+ (in ascending order). Additionally, there is a special symbol ͽ for four. Its radix point is ;.

For example, ͽ;+ would be 4.75 in decimal.

In lime.city, buildings are laid out in blocks, each 4 tiles high and wide. The blocks are laid out in a grid, and are numbered starting from the upper-right corner of its square, then moving counterclockwise. Each building in a block is also numbered as such. Additionally, everything is zero-indexed.

For example, a building at block 12 touching the upper-right corner would have an address of +o/o.

With this city came its own currency, dubbed "verts" (ʌ) and "crols" (ʋ). Its currency code is LCV (lime.city Verts). 16ʋ is equivalent to 1ʌ.

The exchange rate for LCV is 1 LCV = 1.25 USD.

Trivia

  • lime.owot is 12 years and 11 months old.
  • lime.owot is only a "furry" to piss anti-furries off.
    • Wait, when did he become an actual furry-