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ale-xdoesart · 1 day
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Goth night
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no-pulse2020 · 2 days
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In addition to my new series, “This would kill 2021 mcyt fans”,
This. This photo would have killed all their fans instantly and probably sent 2020 Ranboo into immediate cardiac arrest.
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blotomical · 2 days
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drew over a ranboo selfie to take every ounce of joy out of it
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empty-ey3d · 3 days
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I drew the R800 as this image:
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first time drawing them :3
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particle-mania · 3 days
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miku binder…
!!day 209!!
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dont remind me
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soup-spoon-official · 11 days
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"Baby...We can’t both exist. I’m going to become half of you and I need you to know that every moment you love being yourself that’s me loving you and loving being you because you’re going to be something extraordinary…. you’re going to be a human being."
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ozzybutweirdthistime · 9 months
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i was wondering how gl!ranboo got caught up in the whole showfall media junk in the first place and.
what if they just fucking prank called the missing persons line like a teenage scoundrel
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ao707 · 10 months
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Killer Queen
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vitrines · 11 months
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end of genloss out of context!
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deadcatt1420 · 11 months
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Just a spider 🕷️
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420technoblazeit · 11 months
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YIPPEE!!!!!!
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ale-xdoesart · 1 month
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Bouncin’ off the walls
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royalarchivist · 5 months
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Slimecicle: Who's Phone Guy?
Ranboo: Phone Guy? I – hold on, give me a second.
Slimecicle: [Laughs] "Okay, checking the checking the database."
Ranboo: Oh, a lot of yaoi here in the images tab, that's crazy.
Slimecicle: What is– what is yaoi? Is that like is that like "yeowch"?
Ranboo: Oh, yaoi? No no no, yaoi– no, yaoi is not–
Slimecicle: When you stub your toe?
Ranboo: –a combination of "yeowch" and "owie."
Slimecicle: Yeowie!
Ranboo: No, it's not– [Laughs] It's not that, actually.
Slimecicle: That's what that is, right?
Ranboo: Yeah, it's just– it's usually just fan art of two guys kissing. That's usually what it is.
Slimecicle: Ok, wait– is phone guy- is Phone Guy kissing?
Ranboo: Phone Guy? Probably? I mean, look at– I want you to take a look at this. Hold on, lemme–
Slimecicle: Ok, so send me Phone Guy yaoi.
Ranboo: Yeah. Here, I got you, lemme– so there's some. Hold on, let me send you some more.
Slimecicle: What the fu–
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bloobirds · 11 months
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some shots from tonight that i thought were fucking phenomenal
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trash-cat-gremlin · 29 days
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cheese-water · 11 months
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Generation Loss is a comedic tragedy in every sense of the word. Every character we see exemplifies this fact, but no one other than The Austin Show proves its truth.
We begin at the carousel. Austin, Gay, takes his turn by pleading for himself to live because he has a wife and children back home. The rest of the cast interrogates him about his “wife and kids,” clearly suspicious of his truthfulness without even knowing his dubbed “title.” Everyone in the room treats Austin like a joke.
In turn, so do we.
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Next, we reach the closet and shortly after the failed drag show, Austin remarks, “Look, I uh… I didn’t expect to die here.” It’s a moment of pure honesty, whether we like it or not. It happens again when the Puzzler tries to party with them, and Austin has to angrily remind him that they are his captives and are actively trying to kill them.
Austin: “What are you doing? What are you doing? What are you doing? We're trying to get out of here. I have children and wives— wife. One wife! What is this some sort of game? I’ve been stuck in hear for hours it seems. We’re trying to get out. Why is nobody else freaking out? We’ve got C4 strapped to our neck…”
It isn’t until Ethan’s death, his blood pooling out from underneath the door, Austin screaming at the others, begging them to have a reaction, to care about their circumstances, to care about death, that we finally understand Austin’s role in Generation Loss.
After all, in every great comedy, someone always has to play the straight man.
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