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"Analog horror Johns aren't real. They can't hurt you."
Analog horror Johns:


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30+ year old women are the backbone of this website
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deltarune chapter 4 is the kinda game that makes me wanna write shit like this
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Dark World Skirt Kris (?)
They were wearing a skirt in my head in that minigame
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(trying to give relationship advice) from a narrative perspective i think both of you dying together would be the most emotionally satisfying resolution but i’m guessing that’s not what you want to hear
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you cannot headcanon your way out of overt thematic structures on which the entire narrative is built
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Tsp horror content my beloved
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I'm going to be insane about Sword Route for the rest of my life I think. None of you will ever understand how Toby personally stabbed me in the gut by tying the imagery of Weird Route to Zelda and specifically Link's Awakening. I feel like the guy in the creepypasta who suddenly sees a picture of their own family on the screen and keeps playing anyway. I've never felt more connected to a fictional character than I feel towards Kris playing that goddamn game.
When I have free time I should do a little post about how the Sword Route is drawing on the themes and atmosphere of Link's Awakening to enhance the themes of Deltarune.
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i love you mirror versions i love you possession i love you cloning i love you simulacrums i love you shadow selves i love you digital copies of a mind i love you alternate timeline versions i love you tropes that play with identity and what it means to be a certain person
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One of my favorite things about Terry Pratchett's books is their unique relationship with used bookstores. Particularly because they are difficult to find, for three reasons. The first reason is that they aren't there. Books in used bookstores were once owned by other people, people who decided to let that book go in the hopes that it will find someone new who will love it. It's very difficult to let go of a Terry Pratchett book. The second reason is that, if they make it into a store, they never stay there very long. They're usually purchased less than a few days after their arrival.
The third reason is my favorite: if they made it to the bookstore, and remained unnoticed, it's because the spine is worn. It's been read and loved so much it's almost unrecognizable from the spine. I've never found a used Terry Pratchett book without a cracked spine, and I love it. Cracked spines, stained pages, worn covers, these are the physical signs of love that we leave on our favorite books, and every Terry Pratchett book I've found in a used bookstore has been loved, dearly.
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apple flavored cereal experiments
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Player soul
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Kris has had enough.
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whatev er
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