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'''lime.owot''' (originating from [https://textwall.cc/~lime.another lime.another] or lime.person in [https://textwall.cc TextWall]) is a 13.8 year old scripter and contributor of OWoT. He is known for his usage of scripts, most notably a "radio", ''[[Lime.owot#lime.radio|lime.radio]]'', which | '''lime.owot''' (originating from [https://textwall.cc/~lime.another lime.another] or lime.person in [https://textwall.cc TextWall]) is a 13.8 year old scripter and contributor of OWoT. He is known for his usage of scripts, most notably a "radio", ''[[Lime.owot#lime.radio|lime.radio]]'', which ran from June to December 2024 near the [[spawn]]. | ||
His main colors are {{Main color/Dark|color=#54e58b}}, {{Main color/Dark|color=#8eb29c}}, {{Main color/Dark|color=#00bcf1}}, and {{Main color/Dark|color=#77bbdd}}. At first, his main colour was {{Main color/Dark|color=#57dd71}}, but he changed it a few months later and stuck with it. | His main colors are {{Main color/Dark|color=#54e58b}}, {{Main color/Dark|color=#8eb29c}}, {{Main color/Dark|color=#00bcf1}}, and {{Main color/Dark|color=#77bbdd}}. At first, his main colour was {{Main color/Dark|color=#57dd71}}, but he changed it a few months later and stuck with it. |
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Aliases |
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Friends | |
Enemies | Scientist |
General information | |
Age | 13 |
Sex | Male |
Sexual orientation | Homosexual |
Race | Chinese |
Nationality | Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China |
City or country of residence | Bristol, England, United Kingdom |
Date of birth | January 26th, 2011 |
Physical description | |
Height | 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
Weight | 40 kg (88.2 lb) |
Eye color | Brown |
Socials | |
Webpage | Personal Neocities website |
Others |
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lime.owot (originating from lime.another or lime.person in TextWall) is a 13.8 year old scripter and contributor of OWoT. He is known for his usage of scripts, most notably a "radio", lime.radio, which ran from June to December 2024 near the spawn.
His main colors are #54e58b, #8eb29c, #00bcf1, and #77bbdd. At first, his main colour was #57dd71, but he changed it a few months later and stuck with it.
History
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 agrees with this view, due to its limited colour palette and harsh scripting bans, and it literally being dead.
Due to his TextWall origins, lime.owot tended to receive harsher treatment from anonymous users at this time.
lime.owot joined TextWall between 2020 and 2021 (exact date unclear) as lime.person, but got hacked somehow, causing him to change his name to lime.another. He learnt about OWOT and OWOP from there, both in 2022.
Shortly after creating an Uvias account at exactly 2022-08-25T01:30:45Z
, he claimed his current main world, /lime.owot, on the same day, and recreated two of his works from TextWall on it.
/isnapped
Due to a controversy whose topic has been lost to time, on October 22nd 2023, /isnapped, which slowly evolved into /lime.owot/city, was claimed. lime.owot planned to never visit / ever again after this, but as his breakdown subsided, he eventually went back on this.
Furry porn controversy
On 28th October 2023, lime.owot stated "i'm totally not going to fail to changed porn on the first day". Several days after on 17th November 2023, Polonez mentioned this message. AndreiXYZ commented on this, leading more users to discover the message, tarnishing lime.owot's reputation. This faded quickly into obscurity, however, though people still remember the message.
lime.owot is still occasionally attempting to this day to stop watching porn, including furry porn.
Creations
These are in chronological order.
Our Hotel of Text
This creation is a piece of text art, found at /lime.owot. The earliest estimate for this project's start is 20th September, 2022.
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 the latest revision)
- 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
- No restaurant
Our Restaurant of Text
This creation is a piece of text art, found at /lime.owot. The earliest estimate for this project's start is 20th September, 2022.
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
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 (from lime.owot saying that the next colour sent in chat would be the colour of the static of the next channel)
- 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 to 7.
Both of the knobs were only able to be turned clockwise, using Cmd 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".
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", randomly selected from a list (sz▄☻☺█@#&mwn♪▒bd0OoæøπαΔΞ¢$….
), carried them along a 32 character long conveyor belt, and then discarded them at its right.
The factory script was leaked at an unknown date by Sussybaka6969 and it caused a slight bit of chaos on the main page. 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, added after the script was leaked
- 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 cmd commands to "dump" their own characters into the factory to be discarded. The command's data was structured as follows: manualdump [dump]
.
fishes.js
This creation is a script and cannot be found anywhere. The latest estimate for the release date is February 25th, 2023.
[ THIS SECTION TO BE FILLED IN ]
lime.city
This creation is /lime.owot/city.
This city was created to satiate lime.owot's boredom if he ever blocks himself from going on the main page, and sometime in 2024 had a goal of being the biggest indie city ever made on OWoT. The goal seems to be almost obtained already, only behind /GraviCity.
lime.city uses its own numbering system, a place value numbering system with a base of IV. Its digits are o.:+
(in ascending order), and its radix point is ;
. Additionally, there is a special symbol ͽ
for four, which should only be placed at the beginning of a number to avoid confusion.
For example, ͽo;+
would be 16.75 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" (inverted v, 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 = 1 GBP ≈ 10 HKD.
Winter Night
This creation is an artwork. The latest estimate for its finish time is January 10th, 2024. It is part of the series nights, which was named 2024-10-09.
elevator at the end of time
This creation is an artwork. It was finished at February 4th, 2024. It is part of the series nights.
Cosmic War
This creation is an artwork. It was finished at March 17th, 2024. It is a special part of the series nights.
It was inspired by the Flood Escape 2 community map Cosmic War.
stargazing
This creation is an artwork. It was finished at August 24th, 2024. It is a part of the series nights and the most recent one so far.
/-lobby-
This creation is /-lobby-.
A separate wiki page for it is planned.
/...world
This creation is /...world.
/...world is a world that aims to replicate the nature of /, but with more moderation and less obscene content.
Its ratelimit is 1 character per 32 ms (31.25 characters per second).
Elevator system
An elevator system going down from tile y=4 was built a few months after /...world's creation, but after reaching 128 tiles, has since been relocated to /elevator_system, and the copy on /...world was unprotected. No expansions on either copy have been made since then.
Weekly World
Weekly World is a World of the Day parody, being the same but aiming for one WW per 7 days. So far, the latest a WW has been is 9 days, and has missed 1 week.
A Weekly World is nominated based on lime.owot's opinion, and chosen based on visible support for it and lime.owot's own opinion on it.
A list of Weekly Worlds is planned to be made on the wiki, but can be found at /...world/ww too.
lime.radio
This creation is a script and can be found on his GitHub.
It has two parts, client.js which listeners run on a browser connected to the same world as the radio's host, and server.js which is also run on the browser and used to host the radio. It uses YouTube's iframe API to play YouTube videos on both the client and server, which are necessary to run the radio.
It communicates with clients using cmd commands.
Usually, it plays the playlist Lime's supermix on repeat.
The top line of the radio's interior alternates between displaying the name of the video playing and the name of the video's uploader.
The second line displays from left to right the elapsed time, the duration of the video, and the time remaining of the video.
The third line displays a progress bar for the video's elapsed time or all "="s that cycle colours through the rainbow if the playlist has finished and is not on loop or the iframe has frozen due to recovering from a memory leak.
The fourth line displays the listener count, though sometimes listeners are dropped due to tab throttling.
The fifth line displays the host of the radio (nothing after "host:" if the host is anonymous).
The sixth line alternates between "inspired by Boo's Beats!" and "tune in here! ↘", the arrow pointing to a link to a script that runs client.js.
Canonically, lime.radio and structures of the same colour are made out of chromium-cobalt.
People that have ran client.js can request a video or multiple videos, and these requests need to be manually accepted. Usually, these requests are handled by inserting them into the playlist after the video that is currently playing.
On November 27th 2024, lime.owot announced that lime.radio would be broadcasting, regeneration, and development at midnight of December 1st 2024. Optic the Wolf and G*32 offered to maintain lime.radio after few hours, placing a similar ticker tape below the radio's using a blue cell colour instead.
When December did arrive in his timezone (UTC), he had lost track of time by playing Infectious Smile, so he opted to turn off the playlist looping and notify the Discord server that it would be the last time the playlist, currently standing at 410 songs, would loop.
The radio stopped playing videos at December 2nd 2024, 00:11 UTC, at the position 10.25, -3.5.
lime.cave
To be filled in
Trivia
- lime.owot is 13 years and 301 days old (13 years 10 months 6 days) as of 2024-12-01.
- lime.owot partly associates with the furry fandom, consuming furry content semi-regularly.
- He does have a fursona, but he is only a furry version of his persona, and he usually does not use his fursona in place of his persona.
- However, he is planning to make a new fursona created from his latest persona, Lime Citrus, that appears in his artworks elevator at the end of time and stargazing in his nights series.
- lime.owot has never played Changed. Quote that was literally just created when creating this bullet point: "I'm not going to spend 5 dollars on a puzzle game of which I know all the solutions of already. I think."
- lime.owot's YouTube channel is lime.person, where he announced his 13th birthday.
- lime.owot hosts a Discord server, whose permanent invite link is redacted due to security concerns.
- lime.owot's Discord username is lime.person.
- lime.radio uses a theme that uses the colours of the OWoT logo during OWoT's anniversaries from the 7th one (
2024-10-08T14:24:44Z
). - lime.radio encountered a setback at 2024-09-12 due to the YouTube iframe API truncating playlists more than 200 videos long to the first 200 videos. This meant Lime's supermix, which at the time was more than 200 videos long, would be truncated, which is not ideal.
- A custom playlist system was implemented later at 2024-10-09, which allowed playlists of more than 200 videos to be played, but this meant the broadcaster could not see the other videos in the playlist, just their IDs.