The Endo daycare in the Utility Tunnels. I do have some words to say about that. It's not in the Daycare, It's the one underground, far away from the daycare.
The one that has a separate play den, and a room that has the TV in it. There is a few suspicious...Questiones about it. I was not aware of this, at all.
The only time where, I head about it, was from a Youtube video. Talking about the Endo daycare theory. And when someone mentioned 'Endo Daycare'. And my reaction was, 'Endo Daycare?' I have been seeing it.
I didn't know what they were talking about. Until, when I finally played up to that point. Before, I played Ruin. And it is night themed, with Moon. Straight away, I could see there's so many things wrong with it.
Like...First up, WHY is there a daycare, separate from the main one? Why is it underground? And why...Why fill up the Room, with Endo's that come to life. At any time, and are too scary for little kids! What? What are they planning at? So, that's a red flag for a law and order.
I don't think, any parent would be okay with this. I'm just gonna break it down, from what I understand. So, it is proven that Moon is in charge in here. What exactly is this used for?
Is it suppose to be like a sleep over thing? This, is the part where, people believe that Vanny, and Moon are working together. For a purpose.
And it is rumored, that this is where the 'Rule Breakers' go to. Which is a very odd location. And then he...Baby sits them? Lectures them? Locks them in? Then, what happens to them after? Because,, if the Rabbit is going to lure them in there, and Moon takes them.
I wouldn't think they would get out, so simple. Moon is designed to act, and play and other generic things like that. I don't think he'd kill. But, he'd most certainly punish. (Of any kind. It's still a punishment.) I think, this is one of the cases why, the children, has been disappearing.
And the fact, that there is another basement, underground for Vanni too. That's the outside theory, but the inside theory. Is like, so what's going on with that? It is strange.
And...Okay, so what does Vanny do? Does she have stock holm syndrome? Is she luring kids in, just to find comfort? Or is it something else? What could this be all about? It doesn't sound good.
But, then I'm also extending this theory, that...Is this the daycare once before. Before the use of Moon? Like, it is night themed for him. But, I'm more wondering about, if this used to be a beta daycare before Sun. I think their idea, was to use Moon first, but then changed their minds?
And the clues, could follow to this, that it then became, and ghet replaced as the Endo room. But, they forgot to take down the night theme. Right, right...That makes a little bit more sense, giving this some background context.
I think that's what it used to be, before they changed it. Because, the parents complained. Good thing they did, and they thought to change it into the Endo. Room. Still, made that mistake again.
Because, it's not safe. But forgotten to remove the 'daycare.' out of it. And that's why, it's the odd Endo room. That's, my theory, and that's what I think of it's generic use.
Everything else, is strange.
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Would you be able to meet sans by coincidence anywhere in the city? or would you most likely need to have any connection with Rus to be able to meet him?
Ironically enough; Russ is actually the hardest person to meet! San's in this field, isn't!
Sans in this twisted AU of Swapfell Red, is the Queens Right Hand- He is always out and about. He is always on route- Walking, taking inventory of the citizens, watching for Monsters who are being suspicious; Anything he would find unsavory, he's going to lock it down.
He isn't at all a sit-down-and-socialize-type like his brother is; He's the Protector. The Watcher.
And a lot of Monsters... Absolutely hate that.
So yeah, you'd be able to meet him easier; Due to how high his LVL is, the fact he hasn't gone insane like previous Royal Guards, his temper and attitude make it so that he isn't taken lightly when he targets others for doing things that they shouldn't be... Or, even what he doesn't want them to be doing, if he gets petty enough.
But that is the biggest reason not to meet him or get in his way... He makes it easy, so he can make it harder for anyone to escape him.
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Just had a great idea. When I die, I won’t distribute any of my money to my friends or family in my will. Instead, it will be buried in my casket for grave robbers to find. To prevent people from realizing my casket is loaded with money, I will have a closed-casket funeral. Nobody will question this as I will have died under mysterious circumstances anyway, so they’ll just assume I was too fucked up to be seen. Instead of money, my loved ones will instead receive one of my bones. Everyone will have their own designated bone. Then, at the end of my funeral, everyone will play bingo to see who gets my skull. This is mandatory.
As a separate idea, in my will I will say that at least one person needs to show up to my funeral in costume, but nobody is allowed to discuss or coordinate on this matter. Then we just see who shows up in costume. Or well they will. I’ll be too dead to see it. But it’ll still be funny.
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I was thinking about Dilton’s insane garage laboratory again, and I got an idea for a comic. I would draw it, but I draw so slowly that it would take forever to finish a 6+ page comic, and I have too many other ideas to work on. So all you get is a written summary:
— Dilton’s dad hears from the other parents (or the newspaper) that multiple cars have been broken into or stolen in the past few weeks, and he decides the family needs to keep their car safely in the garage instead of the driveway, at least until the perpetrator is caught.
— He informs Dilton that this means Dilt needs to clear all his science stuff out of the garage to make room for the car.
— “You want me to dismantle my lab? Dad, please, don’t do this to me! Anything else!”
— “This isn’t a punishment, it’s just how things have to be for the foreseeable future. Your lab was our garage first, and we need a garage more than we need a lab right now.”
— “But how can you expect me to transport all of my equipment within the day? Where can I possibly store it all? How can I continue my experiments under these conditions?”
— “Why don’t you ask those friends of yours for help? I’m sure they’d be more than happy to lend a hand. That boy Moose, especially, should be useful in carrying your computers around.”
— So Dilton asks the gang for help, and they agree to help him clear out his lab, as well as each taking a portion of his science stuff to look after (there wasn’t enough space in Dilton’s room for all of it). They also agree to keep Dilton’s experiments going themselves, in small ways like taking notes on observations, or adding three drops of such and such to this concoction each day… etc. They’re all excited, thinking it’s going to be fun to try their hand at mad science for a while.
— Next comes a series of little Disasters caused by Dilton’s science in the hands of his inexperienced friends over the next few days.
— One of his friends ends up drinking some sort of potion (or multiple), either on accident or on purpose, and there’s some kind of weird effect—I’m not sure what yet, but almost definitely a minor transformation of some sort, on the same level as turning green or growing a tail or only talking in parrot squawks. This causes humorous problems in their life. (Jug wouldn’t drink unknown potions on purpose, because he has common sense, but Archie has none, so it would make more sense for him to do it intentionally.)
— One of his friends has to look after some animal test subjects, like mice in cages or something, but it turns out the animals have been made superintelligent, and they break out and start sabotaging the character with clever plots. The character fights back, mostly unsuccessfully, and things descend into Tom & Jerry territory. (I think this would be funny with Jug, especially since Hot Dog could be there too, animal vs animals.)
— One of his friends (maybe Betty?) has to look after a robot, and all seems cool and fine until it malfunctions (not her fault) and turns evil or chaotic and starts destroying things. (Its glowing eyes turn from green to red, so it’s clear that it’s evil now. This was an intentional design choice on Dilton’s part, as a warning sign in case of malfunction, and because it looks cool.)
— Veronica is given something she doesn’t need to observe or use, just store somewhere and not mess with. But at a fancy party, she tries to show off to her rich friends that she’s smart as well as beautiful and wealthy by showing off ”””her””” cool new invention, and she turns it on. She immediately loses control of it, whatever it does, and it causes a Disaster. This one’s working correctly, but Veronica doesn’t understand how it works or how it turns off, so it’s still causing a problem. (Hmm… maybe a weather-creating machine? Imagine a blizzard packed into a ballroom.)
— (Midge and Moose also helped Dilton, so I need to think of two more disasters. Or maybe, since they’re closer friends to Dilton, they know a thing or two about science and following instructions, so they don’t do anything they’re not supposed to, and they happen not to meet with any malfunction-type accidents. Everything goes fine with them.)
— The comic ends with Dilton’s dad reading in the newspaper that the crook who was breaking into and stealing all these cars has been caught and put in jail. He says to Dilton that this means their car is safe (because problems are very simple in this world), and so Dilton can have the garage back for his lab. (Let’s say it’s been like a week since the start of the comic.) Dilton is excited, and says he’ll go find his friends right away and tell them, and get his science stuff back. He rushes out the front door, only to find all his friends running up his sidewalk together, all carrying the science stuff he gave them and begging him to please take it all back! (Dilton is surprised, because he had no clue about all their problems, but everybody else looks like a wreck from their individual ordeals. This is all in stark contrast to how excited they seemed in the beginning to take on the science.)
— The end! That last scene was the punchline and final panel.
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