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if this has been done before... no it hasn't
comments as a bonus although I'm sure someone else could make them funnier than I did.
link to the original
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as a severely mentally ill 14 year old, I remember thinking “the medical system would treat me better if I was physically ill and not mentally ill” and then I coincidentally developed multiple chronic illnesses and found out that actually they dgaf even when you’re essentially bedridden
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What would gasters opinion on the amalgamates if he ever found out? I always assumed what happed to him was kinda amalgamate adjacent and the reason that the core is so powerful is cause it’s chock full of some forms of raw determination. Maybe he would horrified, maybe he’d understand or maybe he might see them as a potential to find a cure/ treatment to his/their condition. What do you think? (:
He’d certainly be watching Alphys’ experiments with DT very closely. Until her, no one else had studied it as closely as he had. The amalgamates confirmed for him that Determination caused his condition, and seeing them go back to their families lit a small flame of hope for his own future. Even if they’ll never be the same, they could still be happy.
Of course, by then he’s been back in the void long enough to become slightly detached from the world’s events, so his initial reaction is just

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*Blatantly ignores UT’s likely timeline so they can interact* They’d be friends. They’d get along. Trust me, my uncle works at Toby Fox.
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Part of the little idea in my head where gaster is brought back from the void by Frisk :P
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A new Dimension 20 Animated short is up on Dropout! Animation by @squirrelcurlsredux, storybook art by Valentina Fiallo.
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If you can’t make kids at home, lab-grown is fine.
…even if they’re growing on accident like mold at the back of a fridge.
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I like the idea of a Vulcan character who constantly does very reckless things so her human crewmates think she's strange but then she always has a logical explanation she delivers with absolute confidence.
"No, it was perfectly logical for me to jump out of the shuttle at that time. I had a breathing apparatus, and I was certain I could seal the subspace rift by hand before the Romulans opened fire. This was the only solution that would result in zero casualties. I might have died, but giving up is illogical."
She's known as one of the most fearless members of the crew.
Other Vulcans try not to acknowledge her.
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it would explain so much about Gotham economics if it turned out the only employers who pay a livable minimum wage are 1) Wayne Enterprises duh, but mainly 2) all of Gotham's assorted villains.
sure henching comes with shitty working conditions, but the benefits package is crazy competitive. they have dental
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My favorite Lord of the Rings headcannon is just that the hobbits spent the entire trip to Rivendell, badgering Aragorn to eat like four annoying grandmothers. Like, Aragorn is a ranger who's been living off pine needles and power of will for the last decade, and these are the guys who are having eight square meals a day.
"Well now, Strider what would you have ol' Sam whip you up?"
"Nothing. I'm good."
"So just some toast and eggs then?"
"No. Nothing."
"You have to have *something*, here I'll make you some porridge."
"No! I'm not hungry."
"...Should I just reheat the leftovers then?"
And Aragorn is like "What's a leftover?" And all four of the hobbits just gasp in horror, and start muttering about no wonder he's so thin.
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don't look back don't look back don't look back don't look back don't look back don't look back
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i think abt the part in the golden compass where it was noted that if your daemon chose to assume the form of a fish or some kind of ocean dwelling creature you could never leave the water again. at best you could dock, maybe walk a bit away from the shore, but that's it. chained to the water because your physical soul form commands it.
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A commission for @nocturn02 of a scene from Phantom at Pride by TourettesDog on ao3 :D!
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i was inspired by this post
also here’s the full cover art
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