Life is sweet and rough. In all cases, it varies from time to time, as things get easy, hard, in-between, you probably get the point. Many things happen. Yet, in life, the weirdest things can happen to you. Sometimes, they could be hallucinations. And other times, they cannot, which makes them weirder. In certain cases, those weird things can actually be normal. It's as if in recent times, normal and weird, which are supposed to be exact polar opposites, have become similar and indistinguishable from each other, like the pigs from the humans in the final paragraphs of Animal Farm. If you're anything like me, then you'd probably have dealt with the weirdest experiences of your life, said experiences becoming normal.
I am known as Jack Cerlar, but I go by Jack. My experiences have been the weirdest of my life in the following events that I might tell you in either past tense or present tense. These experiences are shared between me and many others like me, in ways that we are "live-action" people. If you're wondering why I'm saying that, then I might tell you that the experiences involve what would later on become awesome.
If any of you recall past events of the old and new days, you might remember when Cartoon Network was good. It still is these days with those good shows that probably aren't Teen Titans Go! Back in the old days, like the Cartoon Cartoons days of the 1990s and early 2000s, there were bumpers that involved Cartoon Network characters in the real world, with the adult humans interacting badly with the characters. However, in some cases, they would always be on the run from their fans, just like the Beatles during the early to mid-1960s, which for them was Beatlesmania.
Then, there were times when the shows would interact with each other in a city that includes 3-D versions of their homes all in one. As recently as October 2017, there was Crossover Nexus, which brought everything back for a brief moment, but with no live-action elements, and nothing in 3-D. That was amazing as something run down was restored. Yet, it had played a role in my experiences. I wasn't the only one though. There were many others that also had the same experiences as I did, and it took place when I was having mine.
If any of you are not interested in hearing about it, then I advise you turn away. But is any of you are, then keep reading or listening, for this here might be the best thing that you wish you have heard of earlier. These experiences, because of Cartoon Network characters existing in real life, can be boring or awesome. Or abhorrent. They can be anything. It depends on the perspectives. The events that my experiences revolve around have made more than just a mere average being. Thanks to weird becoming normal, and the events of toons that are supposed to be fake actually becoming real, things are not what you'd expect to happen.
