Cosmology of the Blooperverse

A purposefully fictionnal universe with a bi-dimentionnal timeline, the Blooperverse is rich in fetish or paraphiliac content pertaining to size differences, size changing, physical proportions changes and physical comparizons between characters of the same or different sex. The Blooperverse is owned and directed by Bloopers Studios.

The Timelines:

The Blooperverse's timeline can be illustrated on two axes. One representing the Storytelling Era, and the other representing the aproximative moment in RealLife when the Story was writen or rendered, expressed by its rendering technology... Either the number of CPU cores available for 3Delight or iRay using Nvidia RTX GPU(s).

In the Blooperverse, the contemporary era (aka Spice Renaissance) is akin in technology and pop culture to the early 21st century, using similar names such as "President Drumph" or ApPhone to keep it fictionnal. Characters of this Era refer to the current events of the Blooperverse using words like: "The previously written present", "previously written recent past", "previously written recent near future" or "unwritten present" when refering to stories not yet published or off screen events.

These terms are of course flexible and contemporary era characters can refer to Space faring stories as "The previously writen future" or "That tv show about starships..." as the in-universe timeline can go both ways and characters can cross-over. Although the practice is seen as an exceptionnal event and sometimes as an unethical endeavor.

The various Eras in the blooperverse are therefore nothing but an abstract construct maintained by Bloopers Studios where each era has its dedicated stages and sets. Outside of the studio's building, no matter the Era, the characters can interract with each other by reverting to their base persona. The same two characters meeting outside the studios in the contemporary era would have this conversation:

Character 1: Hi #2, I love that movie of yours where you pilot a spaceship!
Character 2: Thanks #1, I love meeting my fans!

Now the same conversation happenning outside the studios in the the space faring era:

Character 1: Hi #2, are you taking off tonight for Rigel 5?
Character 2: And miss your latest episode of #1 and the Breast expanding tomato farms... No way!

Of course, both locations being outside of and yet within the studio, both eras are actually concurrent and neither character's base persona is prevalent.. this sort of event happens all the time and yet is rarely told of for fear of being meta-ridiculed.

Characters vs Roles:

"I pretend you are therefore I think." - Capt. Jim Johnson

the Blooperverse is populated of self-aware characters sometimes refered to as Sims, not unlike the way facial tissues are often refered to as Kleenex. Let's hope that explanation is enough to avoid lawsuits. Characters are treated like actors playing roles, possibly for multiple incarnations and carreers. A character's basic personality is caried over in all subsequent assignments and skills learned may fall into dissuse but are not lost. To the character, all those roles are their only reality. The nature of being fictitious makes the truth of an act or existance relative to the experience of being unreal. Here is Quadzilla's explanation on the subject:

"Quadzilla picks up Rache1 with her right hand and lifts her up to her face level. 'Let me guess' she says with her powerfull and deep voice 'Boyfriend problems? You've grown taller than him and now he's skittish?' Rache1 smiles awkwardly, still in awe of the giant monster who just picked her up, 'No, he's the one who made me like that so we're okay. The real problem is that I just crossed-over'

'So it's simply you, getting a new role then!'
'What do you mean?' wondered Rache1.
'What is your name?' was the Giantess' reply.
'Rache1... Or Rachel...'

Quadzilla pondered for a few seconds... 'One of them is your Character's name, the other one is your role's name... You see, I'm not the first Quadzilla. The first one was a white girl named Roxane who started growing bigger during a photo shoot and then, her appearance was switched to some sort of african descent so whe could fill the role. In the iRay rendering years, that would be racial appropriation so the role got retconed and recast. I'm also named Roxane and I was a Waitress at a Diner until the Studio hired me to be Quadzilla and so I am.'

'So am I Rache1, playing the role of Rachel? Or Are Rache1 and Rachel the same character? Or... Did I become Rachel but remain Rache1?... What happenned to the previous Rachel?' Rache1's mind was looping around the concept. Quadzilla's answer came with her warm and confident smile as but one single word: Yes. Rache1 only looked more confused.

'Well, fortunately for you, there are resources for Women of unusual sizes...' Quadzilla whispered"



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