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goodomens-girlie · 2 years ago
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just some gays who are bad at romance and their goats
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wildbeautifuldamned · 1 month ago
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thebandcampdiaries · 4 months ago
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MALO presents: GOAST
MALO is a rap artist who seamlessly blends alternative hip-hop and conscious rap, crafting thought-provoking lyrics that tell compelling stories. His music explores a wide range of themes in a deeply relatable way, making his work both engaging and meaningful. His latest release, GOAST, features eight tracks, each showcasing his versatility and unique artistic vision. With two collaborative tracks, the project gains an added layer of variety and dynamic energy. This carefully curated setlist allows MALO to explore diverse sounds and ideas, resulting in a well-balanced and sonically rich experience for his audience.
Ultimately, this record is more than plain old entertainment. “I just need to try to make something before I regret that i never gave it a shot” - the artist stated, signaling his willingness to make music to accomplish something deeper, creating a connection with the audience and aiming for something more than just following trends and cliches. Much like some of the best rappers in the game, MALO understood that content is everything. His lyrics are just as dynamic and intuitive as the immersive instrumentals, and his flow is versatile and diverse, showcasing a huge range. In addition, the song “Inner Orbit” also features haize, who does a great job at alternating styles and vibes with MALO. Similarly, Dirty Jack provides even more variety on “Wasted,” the closing track of this album. Beyond its lively and edgy performance, what really sets this release apart is the impeccable production quality. The mix strikes a careful balance and pays close attention to detail, delivering a vibrant, edgy, and stark sonic identity. Put simply, the abundance of subtle nuances throughout the album collectively enrich each track.
Find out more about MALO, and do not pass up on GOAST, which is currently available on Spotify, Apple Music and many of the best digital streaming services out there. This is a perfect example of what it means to make hip-hop with substance, and with an open mind when it comes to allowing different influences to converge into something that speaks volumes about the artist’s personality and vision overall.
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lazycranberrydoodles · 2 months ago
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cause i looked like i owned the ocean/ after 20 years of staring at the sea/ and all i could think about was the sand at the bottom/ and how i wished that it would bury me
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blunderbusstanut · 23 days ago
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Andrew: *Playing a game.* I need to remember the controls. Because they're different from, like, every other game.
Ashley: It's an RPG. There's no controls. It's just menus.
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dehliman · 2 years ago
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It’s Flat Fuck Friday
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artsy-guy1 · 3 months ago
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kil9 · 1 month ago
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GOAST AND GHOUL AND ZOAMBE TOO :)
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vamptoll · 1 year ago
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At an amusement park and had the most ridiculous coaster photo. My girlfriend was giving a thumbs up smiling and having the time of her life meanwhile my hair came out looking incredibly dark and totally covered my face making me look like a ghost. It was like something out of a very iffy Ju-On sequel
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the-mighty-q · 2 years ago
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you know what
I’m doing it. Ima develop my art style bc I want to draw but all that I can do are really detailed squiggly’s.
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oladka-art · 5 months ago
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Pretty Goast boy❤️
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angstandhappiness · 2 months ago
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NEAT
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cause i looked like i owned the ocean/ after 20 years of staring at the sea/ and all i could think about was the sand at the bottom/ and how i wished that it would bury me
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ceroro · 2 years ago
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no goasts here
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goomyloid · 2 years ago
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goast treeck
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stupjam · 2 years ago
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zombie goasts leave this place
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under-lore · 2 years ago
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About "Tweets aren't canon"
One misconception that one seems to be nearly guaranteed to see brought up by someone whenever discussing Undertale/Deltarune lore with people who are not particularly invested in it is that "Toby Fox said tweets weren't canon".
And, when you first hear it, it actually sounds quite convincing, because this tweet is in fact real and does seem to say that.
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So... What's actually going on here with tweets and with this one in particular ?
The actual status of tweets
Before mentioning what's really going on with that specific tweet, i'd like to lay some groundwork first.
For instance, regarding the fact that this tweet dates back from November 2016. And that if the tweet were to be taken seriously, it would mean that no tweets especially after that date are to be treated as canon.
Something that is rather explicitely not the case.
There are several examples for this, although the Gaster tweets which introduced us to Deltarune and directly link up to the game's "Goner Maker" introduction sequence are i would say prime offenders.
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Here in these tweets, we are not yet connected, then we are given a way to connect.
Then, we pick this back up where we left it in Deltarune, where we are then asked wether the connection was a success.
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This has of course been pointed out to Toby (although he never responded to those messages), and yet it did not prevent him from re-doing the exact same thing a few years later for chapter 2.
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In short, the situation is that, to this day, Toby Fox still purposely uses tweets in order to provide important canon-accurate information about his games, with the Spamton Q&A as recently as last year.
In light of that, using that one tweet to say that any information coming from tweets is invalid just can't be right... So one might wonder :
But then, why did Toby say that ?
The problem comes from the fact that this quote is usually cropped like this when people try to share it around :
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Which is greatly misleading !
Obviously, Toby Fox's popularity comes mainly from Undertale and later Deltarune. Due to this, and due to the majority of the fandom nowadays being teenagers, many in the fandom are not aware that ever since his own teenage years, Toby Fox has been for the lack of a better term, a massive shitposter. A habit that only started to die out after Undertale's release and in the year that followed. (Though he still shows glimpses of it from time to time)
I mean, we are talking about the person who kept on posting memes on twitter for nearly a decade and who made "a goast poot on u" at the end of the Earthbound Halloween Hack, his first semi-serious game project.
Why ?
Because he's just that kind of "funny guy" and felt like it. His words, not mine.
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This was, up until not so long ago, the kind of person that Toby was online.
When taking all this into account and looking back at the un-cropped version of that quote, it becomes pretty obvious what's going on here.
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Toby Fox found a bootleg nursery rhyme video of Undertale characters, found that hilarious (As the "funny guy" that he is), and decided to make a shitpost about it. Joking about how this weird thing that he found, right here, was the peak of official Undertale material and might just be more canon in his book than the kickstarter or tweets were.
The post that started this whole thing in the first place was just that, a shitpost, a joke, not something that Toby ever actually meant. Which honestly should have been pretty obvious in the first place, i mean, this is still a post about Toby trolling bootleg nursery rhymes, people. It wasn't meant to be taken seriously...
Besides, that tweet's statement would have been self-contradictory anyways. If tweets weren't canon, then this tweet would not be canon either, etc... Leading to one of those silly paradoxical loops rather than to an actual statement about tweet canonicity.
So then, that brings the question : Why ?
Why do so many people still claim that tweets aren't canon ?
The reason is likely the same as the reason why this misconception was created in the first place : It is a rope to cling on to for some people to defend certain headcanons that Toby had debunked via tweets.
Because yes, between late 2015 and late 2016 Toby used to once in a while answer a question about the lore of the game on tweeter. Leaving some people with their headcanons turning out to be wrong.
(A few examples of headcanons that Toby denied on twitter were that Undyne killed the green soul human, or that ghost monsters used to be humans, for example.)
It was some of those people, in the first place, who started cropping this tweet to make it seem like their headcanons were still on the table and started the mess in the first place.
This rumor, at its origins, was not just a mere misconception but rather a deliberate attempt at misinformation from some fans that weren't happy with the way Toby had taken the game, which is unfortunately still being shared around to this day due to how sensible it seems at first sight.
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