Jenny Everywhere's Twitter (Cookieboy 2005 short story)
Jenny Everywhere's Twitter was an in-character Twitter blog purporting to be that of the incarnation of Jenny Everywhere featured in various stories created by Cookieboy 2005, who ran the account.
Contents
Plot
Jenny Everywhere creates a Twitter account, and begins posting about various things, such as the account's display name being stuck as "John Smith"[1] and her walking in on Peter while he was "taking a shit".[2]
Worldbuilding
Jenny
- In her bio, Jenny describes herself as a “YouTuber and twitch steamer”[sic].[3]
- Jenny's profile picture during December 2023 depicts herself wearing a Santa hat with her goggles.[3]
- Jenny Everywhere initially creates her account with the display name "John Smith",[1] but resolves it the following day.[4]
- Jenny mentions another Jenny who lives in a universe which was imploded, possibly taking her with it.[5]
Universes
- The beginning of this story takes place in the 1511th Universe, where Jenny is acquainted with Peter Griffin. Later Tweets have this be the universe Jenny intends to Tweet to, assuming she didn't get scammed - as it turns out, Twitter is multiversal.
- Jenny mentions a universe which she considers "meta" which was imploded.[5]
- Jenny mentions a universe where Free Comic Book Day is "a day and a bit later".[6]
Individuals
- Jenny replies to a post by Popeye, simply saying "Hi Popeye". In an attached image, Popeye can be seen in a car holding a can of spinach.[7]
- Jenny makes a post asking "Who'sk this Lord Grallyx fella?".[8]
- Jenny makes a post asking "What if I was lost forever? I was Nowhere's to keep."[9][10]
- Jenny posts a pair of images featuring Santa Claus holding depictions of herself and Jenny Nowhere, the latter appearing similar to the Grinch, with the caption "this is true !! #FestiveMemes #Grinch". The first image features an image of Josh Hutcherson in the corner.[11]
- Jenny replies to a post by Popeye wishing readers a Merry Christmas. The attached image features Popeye, Olive Oyl, Bluto, Eugene the Jeep, Swee'Pea, and J. Wellington Wimpy. She wishes Popeye a Merry Christmas.[12]
Events
- Jenny replies to a post by Popeye in which he wishes a happy Thanksgiving to "all ye!".[7]
- Jenny jokingly offers free V-Bucks as a "special Christmas present".[13]
- On 24 December, Jenny notes that it's Christmas tomorrow, and wonders what she'll get.[14] She later replies to a post by Popeye wishing readers a Merry Christmas. She wishes Popeye a Merry Christmas.[12]
- Jenny responds to a Tweet by Popeye announcing his new comic, Eye Lie Popeye, which can be gained from a comic shop for Free Comic Book Day. Jenny replies that as she missed it, she'd shifted to a universe where Free Comic Book Day was "a day and a bit later", allowing her to get a copy.[6]
Locations
- The account's location is set to "Quahog".[3]
- The header of the account features an image of Peter Griffin hammering in a sign mentioning Rajshahi Indian Restaurant in Wyoming.[3]
Music
- The profile's linked site is the YouTube URL of Never Gonna Give You Up.[3]
- In a post supposedly offering "free V-Bucks" as a Christmas present to those following a link, Jenny instead post a YouTube link to "Whistle".[13]
Video games
- Jenny makes a post supposedly offering "free V-Bucks" as a Christmas present to those following a link.[13]
Continuity
- This story follows the version of Jenny seen in Cookieboy 2005's works, beginning with COMIC: Jenny Everywhere meets Peter Griffin. One of the account's earlier posts directly quotes Peter's reciting of the Paragraph in said story.[15]
- The first Tweets in this story are set during Jenny's stay in 31 Spooner Street, first explicitly shown in COMIC: Halloween Preparations.
- Jenny's Twitter account can be seen open on her computer in COMIC: Jenny's Christmas Surprise and Peter's Pursuit.
- One Tweet and a reply by the account tie into the short story PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Even More Annoyingly-Titled Sequel to "Jenny Everywhere and the Rather Annoyingly Titled Sequel to "Jenny Everywhere and the Very Short Story"", mentioning the universe seen in the story.
- After this universe and its Jenny had died, the main Jenny of this story also recalls that they had historically done "big meet-up funerals", referencing COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere and the Graveyard - she also mentions that she's unsure if such things are still done, alluding to the lack of stories reusing the element.
- As part of this, the account briefly interacts with another Jenny's Twitter account, crossing over with PROSE: Jenny Everywhere's Twitter. Said account goes on to acknowledge the aforementioned funerals.
- Some posts from the account provide context for PROSE: Jenny Everywhere's UNIT ID, giving extra details about her visit to the Third Universe.
Behind the scenes
Read online
This blog remains online on Twitter.
Production
A proof of concept created shortly before the account itself's creation was posted to DeviantArt shortly after the account's creation. In this, the account was shown with the username "@jennyEvvOfficial74".
References to popular culture
A pair of images posted by the account, depicting Santa Claus presenting Jenny Everywhere as a "saint" and Jenny Nowhere as a "Grinch" are edited screenshots from the video Grinch's Ultimatum.
Notes & References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 @jennyEvvOff1511 on Twitter
- ↑ @jennyEvvOff1511 on Twitter
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 @jennyEvvOff1511 profile
- ↑ @jennyEvvOff1511 on Twitter
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 @jennyEvvOff1511 on Twitter
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 @jennyEvvOff1511 on Twitter
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 @jennyEvvOff1511 on Twitter
- ↑ @jennyEvvOff1511 on Twitter
- ↑ @jennyEvvOff1511 on Twitter
- ↑ Reference to Cursed Woody Sings A Song
- ↑ @jennyEvvOff1511 on Twitter
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 @jennyEvvOff1511 on Twitter
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 @jennyEvvOff1511 on Twitter
- ↑ @jennyEvvOff1511 on Twitter
- ↑ @jennyEvvOff1511 on Twitter