Thinking about how most of Susies jokes revolve around her eating something or getting things for free. Free Salsa Stump, banned from Free Ham Sandwich Day, Pinecones and Dirt in her fridge, decimating the snack tray lawnmower style, Free juice at church, knows how to make lemonade and such from free condiments. Eating the moss, eating a rosebud, eating spilled candy from the ground.
And then theres all the times that shes is shown love in the form of sharing meals or cooking. her loving toriels pancakes and ralseis dark cakes. Getting to cook with them for the physical challenge. The tea party with Gerson and Flowery giving her orange juice, Tenna giving her yogurt. Learning how to make a pie from Toriel.
And at the begining she didnt really know how to show kindness to others, and how throughout the game she develops by sharing the dark candy with Lancer, all the way to asking Ralsei to eat the yummy cake he made for them with eachother, to sharing Ice Cream with Noelle at the Festival.
Its so tragic and sad how her living in poverty manifests as food scarcity all through her characterization. But it is also so sweet and charming how it changes and develops as Susie learns how to love and let herself BE loved by others. And the first thing we ever see her do in Deltarune is eat chalk!! Shatter my heart Toby Fox 💔 Susie Deltarune you will always be Best Girl
Starting a collection of people roasting Phoenix when you present his profile in AA3
i do think lobbying for data centres over climate goals should be considered a crime against humanity btw
imagine saying the quiet part out loud like this and thinking people will take your side
(i know they aren’t saying this for you or me. they are saying this for the politicians who are in the pocket of big tech and petro)
where's that native meme that's like "lol you worship the sun lmao" and they respond "ok. the sun is real"
hello i have this
Get-A-Load-Of-This-Guy Cam
I make the same face every time theres some documentary talking like "the ancient Egyptians believed the Nile river was sacred" and i'm like....well yeah? Its kind of like, the only reason their entire society exists? Seems pretty reasonable to me
sorry to everyone out there who thinks they have the funniest tshirt but i think i can confidently say i just saw the actual funniest tshirt just now. i passed by a beautiful black woman with long multicolor braids blowing majestically in the beach breeze & she was wearing an oversized tshirt that said in gigantic letters "WHITE BOY OF THE YEAR"
researching the history of education in japan and learning that, pre–Meiji Restoration, peasants/commoners formed their own schools to become educated because it was the best way of fighting tax fraud.
That is, when an official told you, a rice farmer, that you owed more taxes than you really did, it was very useful if you were good enough at math to know he was lying (and could prove it) and if you were good enough at writing to write a letter to your government defending your case.
all of which is to say it's crazy that mega-corporations are now pushing education to be "what if you paid us whatever we tell you to for the rest of your life and never do math or write anything ever again"
♡ Paula Máris szomszéd ruhájában ♡
one time I went over to a friend's house and their housemate was making paper in the living room, and we saw this big tub full of water they were using to dissolve old scrap paper into a slurry, and everyone was immediately like "oh, you need scrap paper?" and started turning out their jacket pockets and producing expired coupons and bus tickets and crumpled receipts and old shopping lists and whatever else they'd been carrying round with them for no good reason, and passing it all to the paper-making housemate to make sure it was suitable before it got torn up and dropped into the tub, while people took turns stirring the slurry with a big wooden stick. it was strangely ritualistic, like presenting an offering to some kind of temple elder for inspection before placing it in a watery shrine to be devoured and reformed. pulp for the pulp god.
HEARTACHE OF CHAOS - THINGS NEVER SAID.
Another few pages done after 40 years! Thank you to the patrons who doodled and decorated on page 2! Thank you to @abananasaurus , @moon-wolfie ,@bloody-hugs, @the-one-teapot, @sp00kybl00ky, Tobi , and CaptainAllBlue!
happy decade to the horrible beast i have wrought
For context: Jonis Josef is a famous Norwegian comedian.
That's awesome.
It might also be the clearest evidence I've ever seen for a theory I read a while back that a lot of American Southern accents are Scottish and Irish accents that have been slowed down.
Whether it's luck or skill, Scorpy's ability to sync up the Sonic 06 soundtrack with Split Fiction boss fights is uncanny







