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TapeVault (also known as Tape, Tapeflop, and Empty Vault), is a MJSD member widely known for being a "collector" of rares. Tape joined MJSD on December 9th, 2023. He is often made fun for having no actual rares. He left MJSD on March 4th 2025 after the multitracks for "Time Waits for No One" leaked, and Sapped46 made a joke "@tapevault There goes your rares" followed by an image of an empty vault. He is rumored to be around 13 years old, or at least around the same age as Lord of Ender1. An attempt was made by tapevault on March 17th 2025 to delete this page, with the message "I want nothing to do with you people, stop spreading false information about my name." '''This wiki respects his wishes despite being 100% truthful, and serves as an archive only'''. 
TapeVault, also known by aliases such as Tape, Tapeflop, and EmptyVault, is a member of MJSD recognized for his reputation as a "collector" of rare items. He joined the community on December 9, 2023. Despite his collector persona, he is frequently teased for allegedly possessing no genuine rares. TapeVault departed from MJSD on March 4, 2025, following the leak of the multitracks for "Time Waits for No One." His exit was prompted by a humorous remark from Sapped46, who posted, "@tapevault here goes your rares" which was accompanied by an image of an empty vault.
----'''Known Vault Inventory:'''


* "Time Waits for No One" - multitracks
TapeVault is rumored to be approximately 13 years old, potentially aligning his age with that of Lord of Ender1. On March 17, 2025, he attempted to have this page removed, stating, "I want nothing to do with you people, stop spreading false information about my name." While this archive respects his request, it maintains its content as a factual record for historical purposes only.
* Ender Discography (Unreleased)
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* Several Motif Seminars
* Unreleased Sapped46 Collaboarations
----'''TapeVault Crashout of 25''''


On March 4th 2025, Tapevault reached the final staw of being called empty vault, prompting him to leave MJSD. The interactions and context of said crashout is recorded below.
=== Known Vault Inventory ===


Infinity101 🦘 — 3/4/25, 6:24 AM
* "Time Waits for No One" Multitracks
* Lorfofender1 Discography
* Motif Seminars
* Sapped46 Collaboarations
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The Jacksons - Time Waits For No One
=== TapeVault Crashout of '25 ===


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On March 4, 2025, TapeVault reached his breaking point after being repeatedly mocked as "EmptyVault," ultimately leading to his departure from MJSD. The interactions and context surrounding this incident are documented below for archival purposes.


The Jackson 5 - We Have A Good Thing Going
Infinity101  — March 4, 2025, 6:24 AM
Infinity101 shared links to multitracks which contained the following songs:


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* The Jacksons - Time Waits For No One
* The Jackson 5 - We Have A Good Thing Going


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sapped46 posted a message directed at TapeVault, referencing the leaked multitracks: "@TapeVault there goes your rares". This comment was made as the only known content in TapeVault's vault that had any significant value were the Time Waits For No One multitrack files.


sapped46 — 3/4/25, 6:33 AM
TapeVault responded defensively to sapped46's comment: "you fucking idiot i have way more rare shit stuff that you will NEVER EVER GET!!!! get blocked"


@TapeVault there goes your rares
This exchange marked TapeVault's final interaction in the MJSD community before his exit.
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=== The Fall of TapeVault ===
In the weeks leading up to his departure from MJSD, TapeVault exhibited a noticeable shift in his messaging style and personality. He became less receptive to humor, often misinterpreting jokes as personal attacks, and displayed a sense of self-superiority in his communications. This period, often referred to as his "new collector persona" era, was marked by his frequent use of the skull emoji and laughing emoji. TapeVault also began reacting defensively to lighthearted comments or jests, such as when he was called an "idiot" for failing to recognize that an artistic representation of the observable universe was not to scale.


TapeVault — 3/4/25, 6:36 AM
This change in demeanor likely contributed to his eventual exit from the community. The tipping point appears to have been the recurring narrative that TapeVault no longer possessed any genuine rares, a notion that aligned with the long-standing "EmptyVault" joke within MJSD. This perception may have been particularly impactful during his new collector persona phase, as it directly undermined his identity as a collector. The culmination of these events is widely regarded as the final factor in his decision to leave MJSD on March 4, 2025.


you fucking idiot i have way more rare shit  stuff that you will NEVER EVER GET!!!!
Interestingly, TapeVault's real-life struggles with his collector identity parallel his portrayal in the fictional MJSD Chronicles (Ender’s Version), a narrative created within the community. In this storyline, a version of TapeVault, driven to madness by his obsession with rares, turns against the MJSD crew in a dream sequence, reflecting the thematic decline of his character both in fiction and within the community.
 
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----'''The Fall of TapeVault'''
 
In the weeks leading up to his leaving of MJSD, a noticeable change came to Tape's messaging style and personality, he no longer took jokes to be jokes and seemed out of touch with a hint of self-superiority in his messages. This era can be distinguished by his overuse of the skull emoji and laughing emoji. He also began to take jokes or lighthearted insults, such as being called an idiot after not noticing an artist representation of the observable universe was not to scale. It is very likely that the statement that TapeVault no longer had any rares in actuality and that he had become the very joke everyone made about him had been the final nail in the coffin, especially for his new collector persona. Tape's fall associated with rares parallels his fall in the fictional MJSD Chronicles (Ender's Continuity), where a TapeVault driven mad by a lust for rares turns on the MJSD crew in a dream.

Latest revision as of 12:34, 9 April 2025

Artistic rendition of TapeVault's supposed vault

TapeVault, also known by aliases such as Tape, Tapeflop, and EmptyVault, is a member of MJSD recognized for his reputation as a "collector" of rare items. He joined the community on December 9, 2023. Despite his collector persona, he is frequently teased for allegedly possessing no genuine rares. TapeVault departed from MJSD on March 4, 2025, following the leak of the multitracks for "Time Waits for No One." His exit was prompted by a humorous remark from Sapped46, who posted, "@tapevault here goes your rares" which was accompanied by an image of an empty vault.

TapeVault is rumored to be approximately 13 years old, potentially aligning his age with that of Lord of Ender1. On March 17, 2025, he attempted to have this page removed, stating, "I want nothing to do with you people, stop spreading false information about my name." While this archive respects his request, it maintains its content as a factual record for historical purposes only.


Known Vault Inventory

  • "Time Waits for No One" Multitracks
  • Lorfofender1 Discography
  • Motif Seminars
  • Sapped46 Collaboarations

TapeVault Crashout of '25

On March 4, 2025, TapeVault reached his breaking point after being repeatedly mocked as "EmptyVault," ultimately leading to his departure from MJSD. The interactions and context surrounding this incident are documented below for archival purposes.

Infinity101 — March 4, 2025, 6:24 AM Infinity101 shared links to multitracks which contained the following songs:

  • The Jacksons - Time Waits For No One
  • The Jackson 5 - We Have A Good Thing Going

sapped46 posted a message directed at TapeVault, referencing the leaked multitracks: "@TapeVault there goes your rares". This comment was made as the only known content in TapeVault's vault that had any significant value were the Time Waits For No One multitrack files.

TapeVault responded defensively to sapped46's comment: "you fucking idiot i have way more rare shit stuff that you will NEVER EVER GET!!!! get blocked"

This exchange marked TapeVault's final interaction in the MJSD community before his exit.


The Fall of TapeVault

In the weeks leading up to his departure from MJSD, TapeVault exhibited a noticeable shift in his messaging style and personality. He became less receptive to humor, often misinterpreting jokes as personal attacks, and displayed a sense of self-superiority in his communications. This period, often referred to as his "new collector persona" era, was marked by his frequent use of the skull emoji and laughing emoji. TapeVault also began reacting defensively to lighthearted comments or jests, such as when he was called an "idiot" for failing to recognize that an artistic representation of the observable universe was not to scale.

This change in demeanor likely contributed to his eventual exit from the community. The tipping point appears to have been the recurring narrative that TapeVault no longer possessed any genuine rares, a notion that aligned with the long-standing "EmptyVault" joke within MJSD. This perception may have been particularly impactful during his new collector persona phase, as it directly undermined his identity as a collector. The culmination of these events is widely regarded as the final factor in his decision to leave MJSD on March 4, 2025.

Interestingly, TapeVault's real-life struggles with his collector identity parallel his portrayal in the fictional MJSD Chronicles (Ender’s Version), a narrative created within the community. In this storyline, a version of TapeVault, driven to madness by his obsession with rares, turns against the MJSD crew in a dream sequence, reflecting the thematic decline of his character both in fiction and within the community.