From the home page: "TrippyMUSH has no theme. You can play Godzilla, if you like. You can play Lucille Ball, you can play Squidgy the Talking Pencil. You can be all that you can be, without the morning hikes. So what do we do there? Well, you see, these l'il cute games have their own similarities to Real Life, just like Real Life does. Things get weird. Politics sprout, drama ensues, relationships happen, arbitrators pull their hair out, and small virtual kittens pee in your shoes. Just like life! Oh, I seem to have gone and lost my point again. I think I was trying to say that TrippyMUSH is just like all the other games out there, but we're a good deal more relaxed. We're gold-filtered apathy in with a general who-cares attitude, sprinkled with laziness, and frothed to a fine bizarre head."
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An unthemed MUSH, roughly similar in structure and mood to TinyTIM (which formerly was located at Clarkson), but smaller and with far fewer players. Both games are geared toward silliness, though TrippyMUSH goes to greater lengths to make itself unthemed; this is a pure-social MUSH. It has a home page .
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