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Busts down your door
Does frisk at least get to say goodbye??
ah!! I should clarify!!! no need for goodbyes!!!

Frisk can see all their friends before / after visiting each new Dark World! Darkners can go into 'Castle Town' freely, and Frisk can go there whenever they like! So while Jevil couldn't accompany Frisk into Chapter 2, he was waiting for them in Castle Town by the time they purified Cyber City's fountain :) Same with Spamton into Chapter 3 etc etc!
Hey lads, what are some of your Addison headcanons?
Personality, general species biology, story stuff, etc. Anything Addison (Spamton included) related
Pounce the Cat

via + via
Born August 28, 1997
Sneaking and slinking down the hall To pounce upon a fluffy yarn ball Under the tables, around the chairs Through the rooms and down the stairs !


Also a Buddy! And with trading cards!










autumn is coming

Creepy Spamton truther
“You never pretended to be a bride when you were a little girl?” No???? Like literally never?


At that moment, he didn’t quite realize how foolish he had been. It seemed like the whole world was within his grasp once he saw a chance —his chance— to become something greater.
He did everything he could to step away from those other advertisement programs. To remove “Addison” from his name, from his appearance and his very being.
Slowly but gut-wrenchingly rapidly, he found his wish granted. Yet, it’s funny how his insides were anything but fulfilled; instead, they remained emptier than ever.
It was still dark. So dark. And it felt so wrong. That, after all, he got what he wanted.
Didn’t he…..?
jokes that will literally never not be funny to me:
saying “speedrun strats” every time you fuck up
saying “first try” when you’ve tried the thing like 15 times, minimum




Arriving at the Grand Festival venue and heading straight to the merch booths 😎
End-of-Splatoon thoughts.
Thinking about how since the very start, Splatoon has had a feature where players can draw and post artwork and spot them as graffiti on walls or billboards. Or how the weapons have always been paint brushes and rollers and ballpoint pens. Since its inception, Splatoon has been dedicated to engaging its players with the act of creation and creative expression, showing them how their art can build communities and (literally) change the world.
Thinking about finding human-made music discs buried underground for thousands of years, and a grand finale music festival. About those human handprints etched into concrete in Alterna. Did those human artists know it would end like this? First a fiery death and then, eventually, a worldwide celebration of music to represent our shared past, present, and future. Did they know that their songs, insignificant in the face of extinction, would one day become the solution that will save the next dominant life-form from the same fate?
Thinking about how eerily similar the Octarian domes are to Alterna. About how close Inklings and Octolings were to repeating the same mistakes as humans. But their doomed fates were undone not by some miracle technology or military power or a rocket, but by music.
Thinking about how humans wiped themselves out with war, and our parting gifts were liquid crystals that somehow paired with the DNA of primeval inklings and somehow infused them with our memories and culture and a Song. And 12,000 years in the future, that same Song will end a war.
Thinking about how art and music and punk culture and rock & roll and friendly competition and petty arguments and water guns aren’t uniquely human concepts, but the fundamental qualities of intelligent life. An inheritable spirit that can cross evolutionary bounds.
Thinking about the theme of Splatoon, that art and music and fun will not die with the human race. That every piece of art we create is a seed we sow for future generations to reap. That our legacy is ingrained into the crust of the earth. That long after we’re gone, the oceans will remember, and they’ll pick up where we left off.
Thinking about how Splatoon says that the essence of humanity –– the thing that will outlive us –– isn't war or prejudice or destruction or greed, it's a song.
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1. NEVER apologize for rambling in tags I love reading ppls thoughts
2. Spam for me was extremely... cryptic. He creeped me out, but I also felt he didn't deserve secret boss status. Jevil, to me, felt more interesting. But after giving him a voice (god bless jerma) I realized he was so. Relatable. I constantly felt like shit back then, constantly felt like I was deteriorating either mentally or physically. And I saw this puppet feel the same way and. He made it, didn't he? He was popular, he was loved. The more I studied what he (and other characters) said, the more I realized we weren't so different.
It took a week. A week of treating him like some pest. Unworthy of my attention or love. But. When I finally let the wall crumble, accepted he was here to stay, I fell. Hard. I can't love myself, I hate what I am. But I can love him, with all my heart and soul I can love him. And if it helps me accept I'm not perfect either? Well. I think I'll be happier that way.

Man, this line REALLY hits differently after reading the latest newsletter, doesn't it?
Many people have debated the meaning of this line and how Asriel felt about Chara when he said it, and now, after reading his letter, we finally have a better understanding of what his feelings.
If you remember, Asriel said that Chara loved the number 9 because if they reach it, "nothing can hurt you" and "nothing can hurt anyone." This is important because it shows that Asriel understands (now more than ever) that Chara's failures as a sibling were tied to the trauma they suffered on the surface and that their desire to become invincible wasn't just because they were self-serving, psychopathic or just plain evil.
At the same time, he understands that just because Chara wanted to achieve power so that "nothing can hurt anyone," it doesn't excuse them for the hurt that they ended up causing Asriel, even if they didn't mean to hurt him.
So, while Asriel rightfully says that Chara is not an "ideal friend", THAT DOESN'T MEAN HE THINKS THEY DIDN'T HAVE GOOD IN THEM, and the newsletter helps prove that!
So, in the end, Chara is just like every other character in Undertale: far from good, but also not a terrible person either.


i still dont have enough It's Never Enough can you provide
Is this enough?
