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Hehehe No Problem
Hehehe no problem
We'll definitely being drawing more for you to add to the shame wall over time >:]
@officialralsei obsessed with how gaster slapped a pile of goop into a guy and said okay here you go your name is ralsei you're a prince you use he/him here's the prophecy now go guide the heroes of legend byeeeee and dropkicked him out of the void. and ralsei is just sitting there in castle town at the ripe age of 2 minutes old like what the fuck is a heehim
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normal vs not normal: pain edition
normal: your knees/hips starting to twinge after climbing a big set of stairs
not normal: climbing stairs is hard for you, and you start to feel pain after a couple steps
normal: you wake up feeling pain after doing a lot of exercise the day before
not normal: you wake up feeling pain regardless of your activities the day before
normal: you are usually a zero on the pain scale
not normal: you cannot imagine what a pain scale zero would feel like
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We haven't been on Duolingo in fucking MONTHS and this inspired us to get back on and restart learning Klingon (yeaaa Trekkies) and Russian. Gonna start with Klingon bc memorizing/put tape over all my keys with the Russian alphabet is a pain in the ass and will take a while but currently in class so plftft, Klingon it is
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