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2014.11.26 21:55 Great_mumboJumbo Chris's Jokes are the best kind of jokes around (Cats Pajamas)

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2024.05.16 00:47 Garrus_chell_femshep Teasing you to the point youre upset and then yelling and punishing you for getting upset

I realise this is one of the most common narcissist things but its been getting at me lately and I'd just like to talk about it. One of the worst things she used to do was just get at me about something, her favourite being any boys I had started having any sort of liking/friendship with. Once she honed in on that, it would be an hour of just absolute ridicule at me for getting upset at the things she was saying and begging her to just stop and leave it alone, until I would eventually lash out and shout at her.
Of course this then led to me being yelled at for daring to shout at her, 'why can't you just take a joke?' And then she would be in a huff with me, wouldn't talk to me, until I apologised. And of course being shut out by mother dearest is the worst thing she can do to me, I hate how worthless she made me feel when I wasnt in her spotlight. But I did learn to stand up to her a few times, and one of the funniest things I ever did was just give her the silent treatment back when I was still living with her. A solid week we managed to go before she threw a tantrum and lashed out her boyfriend who was living their at the time (who then took me aside and asked me to 'be the adult and apologise to her')
Currently on the silent treatment from her going on 2 years, I did something unforgivable by breaking her rules (contacting my father) and the only contact ive had with her since has definitely not been an apology :)
The memories of her doing this just popped into my head recently and I still remember how much she absolutely delighted in getting me upset, I think she liked giving herself a reason to shout at me. I can't believe how much I absolutely adored this woman who treat a child like that.
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2024.05.16 00:13 AnimationFan_2003 S2 Ep3: The Travelling Baboon Show Review

Plot
When the Traveling Baboon Show led by Uroho arrives in the Pride Lands to perform their show, they end up stealing the other animals' food. After chasing the baboons to the Outlands, the Lion Guard has to come to their rescue when they are cornered by Janja, Cheezi, and Chungu.
Song: "The Traveling Baboon Show"
Pros
-There aren't that many pluses to this episode, for me. However, I did like Kion and Ma Tembo's interactions in this. This episode feels like a precursor of their "child/adult friendship" for the rest of Season 2. I like their interaction at the start and when they discover there's a food thief. Unfortunately, they are not enough to save this episode.
-"No, but, we will hear you chewing," Fuli, Misophonic icon.
-"Me too! I was in a panic, let me tell you!" Thurston. It's funny because he's always in a panic.
-"I like 'em better on my inside than my outside," Bunga, best line in the entire episode.
-I will admit, I do like the addition of Yellow Baboons in The Lion Guard because they are a different species of baboon than the rest of them in the Pride Lands. So, I like that the animators added a new species for the kids. It's just really unfortunate that they made them really unlikable and annoying.
-"Or, if you're a zebra, panicking and running!" Alright fine, that was the funniest Uroho line in the whole episode, but, I still hate him.
-"It's funny because it's true," Thurston, at least he's aware of it. What an icon.
-I've always loved Ono in this episode because I empathise with him and I feel his frustration. "Yes, they're hysterical. Ha ha," I love his sarcasm. He hates them as much as I do.
-Beshte, "Like my dad says, it's not fair to take more than your share." Wise words from Basi. Also, I always loved when Beshte recites his father's sage advice.
-Ono, speaking nothing, but facts, "Plus, some zebras are afraid of.... bugs!"
-Bunga's "Baboons" was a funny line in the episode. He understands where Fuli and Ono are coming from by then.
-Cheezi and Chungu were funny at first, but it got old really quickly as soon as the baboon trio arrived into the Outlands. "You know what would taste really good right now?" Anything?" I can't deny how much I love these two, even if they can't save this episode.
Cons
-Okay, while the idea of there being a food thief in the Pride Lands sounds cool, the series has already explored that in episodes like "The Kupatana Celebration" and "The Call of the Drongo" and we saw two different outcomes. In the former, Reirei and the jackals got punished for stealing food and for scamming the animals of the Pride Lands, and in the latter, Tamaa was stealing food at first, but did learn from and correct his mistake. I find the two of them much more watchable than this lackluster episode. Plus, nothing thrilling happens in this episode, it's just the Lion Guard investigating on area of the Pride Lands and very slowly trying to piece together who the food thieves are. Plus, they don't even ask around and no animal is in any real danger, here. We don't get a change of scenery, apart from the baboons' performance and the one area of the Pride Lands.
-Okay, as I already said, this episode is a complete rehash of "The Kupatana Celebration", "The Call of the Drongo" and "Ono's Idol", which are much better episodes than this and have more going on. We already had the whole "food thief" plotline in the first two and it was way better. It's very predictable with any twists and turns, and it's not very interesting. I thought the dialogue was quite weak. We can all guess exactly what will happen even if we've never it before (I have watched it when it premiered). Also, I thought the baboons were weak antagonists, personally with no redeeming or interesting qualities, whatsoever. But seriously, switch out the baboon trio for Reirei's pack or Tamaa, and it's the same story, except that the jackals actually got their comeuppance and Tamaa learned his lesson.
-The baboons are very unlikable and I don't feel like they earned their redemption arc at all. At least, with Tamaa, he wasn't entirely antagonistic in his episode, he was more morally-grey and he was unable to gather food for himself. So, we can kind of feel bad for him. Also, Tamaa was, deep down, aware that he was in the wrong for stealing and he actually took the initiative to correct his mistake in the end, no prompting from the Lion Guard. With Hadithi, in his episode, he did have a conscience deep down all along and felt guilty for always lying to Ono. He also feels guilty during the ceremony and makes a proper effort to apologise and help Ono, and even commends the young egret at the end for his act of heroism. Those were both examples of "Selfish character learns to put the needs of others before their own" done right.
-Another reason I think that the baboon troop had no qualms about stealing food and going against the circle of life, is that they kept juggling and throwing Ono around against his will because they knew he would figure it out and expose them as the thieves. I don't think they actually wanted him as part of the act, I think they intimidated by his presence. Also, the circus soon becomes clear that it's just a cover up to throw the Pride Landers off, so, they can't be exposed. When eventually Ono figures out that they are the thieves, Uroho tries to talk himself out of trouble, but to no avail, just like Reirei had tried when her pack were discovered. So, overall, I think the baboons were very aware that they were in the wrong, but, didn't care, they only cared about being popular from performing.
-"Bunga and the Baboons" would've been genuinely funny, to me, except for the fact that we'd already seen the baboons mistreating Ono against his will by forcing him to be part of the act. I have to wonder, I know Bunga is being Bunga, but, why would he want to do the act when Ono, one of his best friends, is being thrown around by said baboons.
-That's another thing, I really don't like Ono being treated as the Butt-Monkey. I don't like his mistreatment from Mwevi and Mwizi, and the fact that no one on the Lion Guard does anything to prevent it. I thought Kion and his friends were a little bit mean here, the way they laughed at Ono even though he was clearly being roped into a performance he didn't want to be in. "What the hell, guys! This is your friend, Ono, and a valuable member of the Lion Guard. Why would you guys just stand there and not intervene when he's clearly being juggled around, screaming?" That doesn't sound like any of them. Kion has pounced on several of the bad guys for trying mistreat his friends and allies, as well as trouble-making and he's also pounced on Hafifu and Majinuni for messing with some pangolins." Why wouldn't he just pounce on Mwevi and Mwizi right then and there, for his friend Ono?
-"It was pretty funny when they juggled you like a sausage fruit." and "Funny! That was hilarious..." No, it was not. I think was the one time I didn't like Beshte's character and Bunga's, for that matter. I don't like that they do not defend Ono even once and that they're laughing at his annoyance.
-"Come on, Bunga. Who are gonna believe, your friend, Ono or a couple of baboons?" Thank you, Fuli. I really don't like these stupid or mindless Bunga tropes that the writers like to throw in. The Bunga I know would believe Ono, in a heartbeat! Plus, Bunga has already proven before that he is, in fact, intelligent when he needs to be. So, I hate this trope of stupid, idiotic, "doesn't-know-where-he's-been Bunga". Also, the whole "Hi" joke was pointless. He already knows that Ono was referring to him and the rest of the Lion Guard. So, what was the point?
-Thurston is really rude in this episode. I don't like obnoxious and rude Thurston. "Excuse me, I believe I had something very important to say." Thurston, you'll get your turn to speak eventually.
-I really loathe Ono being made the butt of every joke with the baboon trio. He deserved so much better and he shouldn't have been made for cheap laughs, in this episode. "Ono, why would you keep letting them treat you like this, my friend? You should've seen it coming the second and third time." I dare you guys to name a single Ono fan who enjoyed this!
-Mwevi and Mwizi were obnoxious with the way were stealing and hoarding food from other animals in the Pride Landers. As Pride Landers, they should know that, as a general rule, you're not allowed to steal and that it goes against the circle of life. There's also the fact that they continued to hide the evidence, even after Ono caught them red-handed, further proving my point that they must feel no guilt about it.
-It's doubly a crime against nature because they did it so close to the Dry Season and didn't even apologise or own up to what they did. This makes them absolute scumbags since food scarcity is extremely high during the Dry Season. Another reason why I don't think they have earned their redemption and why it could've been much better. They also ran away from Kion and the Lion Guard instead of, I don't know.... turning themselves in.
-I don't like how the baboons are invading everyone's space as part of their act. Audience participation has to be a personal choice and shouldn't be forced upon someone. Not only did they force Ono to perform by just throwing him around, but, they also went around invading everyone's personal boundaries and using them in their act. First, with Fuli, when Mwevi and Mwizi jumped on her back without permission, despite the fact that she didn't like it, and also the fact that Uroho purposely used Ma Tembo's trunk for the act without her permission. I don't like the fact that they just make all the animals be in the show against their will and without a slight care for personal space.
-Uroho, "Sorry, but, I'm not sorry!" Uroho, you're such a jerk. See, the writers are literally handing me proof, on a silver platter, that Uroho and his troupe did not feel any guilt for their actions and, therefore, didn't earn their redemption arc in the end. Also, I don't like the fact that he didn't show any sign of redemption until after the Lion Guard saved them. So, did he actually genuinely want to reformed or did he just do it to repay the Lion Guard, because they saved him even when he did not deserve it and to get back into the Pride Lands. I mean, for God's sake his name means "Gluttony" for a reason and Mwizi means "Thief/Burglary" for a reason.
-Now, I do feel bad for Janja in this episode. I feel so bad that he's considered the villain of this episode. Damn it, I never wanted to side with Janja, but, in fairness, he was not doing anything wrong, like he is in most other episodes. 99% of the time, I can see why the Lion Guard need to chase away the hyenas because Janja has an ulterior motive most times, but, in this situation, I just wanted to see him eat for a change. I'm not saying the Lion Guard shouldn't have felt bad that the baboons had ended up in the Outlands, but, I think they should've cut Janja some slack this time around. Plus, Kion was initially saying how the baboons are not in the Pride Lands and therefore, not their problem, anymore. But, suddenly, for no real reason other than "Well it's our job to defend the Pride Lands", they decided they must save the baboons. In this situation, and this situation only, I think they were unfair to Janja. When does get to eat in his OWN TERRITORY!!!!
-Kion, "Stop right there, Janja! Step away from the baboons!" Really Kion! Could you not give him a break this time around? He didn't do anything wrong and wasn't taking down whole herds of animals to spite you. Those are the situations where he deserved to get his butt kicked, but, not here. I refuse to acknowledge him as the villain of this episode! He did not have an ulterior motive this time around, he was just hungry. Plus, you didn't even want to go into the Outlands, in the first place. I also don't get what the Lion Guard were intending to do to them as punishment for stealing food. If they didn't intend for them to be in the Outlands, why did Kion say, "At least we got 'em outta the Pride Lands," and what were they going to do with? This is the bit I can't get my head around because isn't that what they do with animals that don't follow the rules.
-To further prove my point, Kion says earlier on, "It's more than not fair, Beshte, it goes against the circle of life." And the line before where he tells Ma Tembo that the Lion Guard will make sure the food thief doesn't do anything again. So, if you guys what their plan was, please tell me because I don't get it. Were they just intending to attack them as punishment, but then, let them remain in the Pride Lands? Were they going to be watched or under slave labour for Simba and Nala? I don't know, because when Janja and Reirei are breaking rules they are chased out of the Pride Lands, justifiably so. I mean, even though the baboons are Pride Landers, they've been nothing, but trouble, and we have no proof that they would've changed if the Lion Guard hadn't come to their aid. Uroho didn't seem to care about the circle of life and had been antagonistic for nearly the whole episode.
-"They wouldn't be in the Outlands if it weren't for us. We're the ones who chased them there." No, Ono, you guys didn't chase them into the Outlands, you guys broke off to deal with some sable antelopes that fell in the river. The baboons, meanwhile, just ran away so they wouldn't have to own up to what they did and then chased themselves into the Outlands. So, no, it wasn't you guys' doing and you guys' wouldn't have had to take action if they hadn't been stealing food in the first place. The baboons brought this on themselves by putting themselves into a situation where the Pride Landers would be mad at them and then running away instead of actually apologising for their actions.
-I also don't know why Ono would be forgiving of them. "Ono, my friend, they humiliated you like an hour ago and literally tossed you around and stole food. Why would you so eager to forgive them? Don't you think you should be firm? You're the smart after all." I mean, I admire his level-headedness, but, the baboons didn't earn their rescue and needed to be punished for their wrongdoing. And if poor Ono hadn't suffered enough, to end the episode, the baboons just bribed him by throwing him an insect, before selfishly tossing him around again. And yet again, the Lion Guard do nothing. Uroho is still a massive jerk. Ono had just saved his life like 5 minutes ago and this is how he repays him!
-"And for that they deserved to get eaten?" Okay, I do get where Beshte is coming from. I didn't want to see the baboons get killed just because they were mean to everyone in the Pride Lands. I don't anyone should deserve to die, but, at the same time, they did have it coming to them by wandering into Janja's territory in the first place and stealing from them. If it was a situation like "Too Many Termites", it would be a different story, but, here the baboons went into the Outlands on their own and had been nothing except a nuisance within the Pride Lands! I mean, the Lion Guard should've definitely felt bad for them, but, I think they should've let Janja have this, on this occasion.
-"I can't believe you came all this way to save us. Now we feel bad..." Yeah right, Uroho, you knew stealing was wrong all along and you kept doing it. I have my doubts about whether he actually felt bad or if he was sucking up to the Lion Guard to be welcomed back into the Pride Lands. Also, the Lion Guard are very naïve for letting them scott-free with no real punishment except to give free food to the Pride Landers. I get that they're children and that the writers probably didn't want the younger viewers to dislike Kion and his friends in this episode by making them leave the baboons for dead, but, it feels unfair to how the Outlanders get punished for disrespecting the circle of life.
-Finally, I don't the song of this episode "Travelling Baboon Show" was just annoying. It's one of the few TLG songs I can't stand, especially since having watched this episode when it first aired, I found out at the end that the baboons were the main villains of the episodes and kept stealing and making everyone look foolish. Also, they humiliate Ono in front of everyone, during the song. I do think that the lyrics are just plain weak as well, and Uroho is just kind of making the performance a much bigger than it is. It really isn't as hyped up as he makes it out be, in my opinion. I don't listen to this song and I don't really want to revisit it any time soon. I'll give a 2.75/10 because it's the worst TLG song ever.
Overall
I never liked this episode. I think it's got storytelling that wasn't very interesting and it didn't have much happening in it. Also, as I said, we already this storyline twice and doesn't work here, on this occasion. I hate Uroho's troupe so much and I find them extremely unbearable. They're worse than Tiifu and Zuri and Hafifu and Majinuni, for me. I think they're more obnoxious with no redeeming qualities and I don't think they properly earned their redemption arc, unlike Tamaa and Hadithi. They were just annoying and they didn't feel worthy of forgiveness and I hate the way the Lion Guard just decided to treat them like they did nothing wrong and just let them off scott-free when they were clearly breaking the circle of life. I feel bad for Janja on this occasion because he hadn't done anything wrong and the baboons didn't deserve to live in the Pride Lands. I'm very confused about what the Lion Guard were planning to do to them before Janja got to them. The baboons had learned nothing about not stealing basically and continued to annoy Ono in the end. The song was very bad for a TLG song. I found the dialogue weak. The only saving grace was a few funny moments in the first act, but only in the first act and they cannot compensate for how bad this episode was, in my opinion. Overall, I think it had potential and could've been written better. I'll give a 2.5/10 and I don't want to watch it again. But it isn't my most hated episode.
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2024.05.15 23:49 Poisson18 I love Deepnest. It is one of my favourite areas of the game and I will tell you why

One of my best experiences in gaming was when I entered Deepnest. Firstly I was in the mantis village, got the claw but died to the Mantis Lords. I was not in the mood to beat a boss in that moment so I decided to explore further the Fungal wasted now that I had the necessary instrument. And then I fell through the floor in Deepnest.
The fall itself was quite the shock and then I found myself in a dark pit full of crawling worms and spiders, where I thought I couldn't get out, which was honestly the best part. The simple fact that I was in a situation where I had to deal with what I had in front of me without the possibility of backing down was adding to the experience more than you would think. Even in real life I find these situations very exciting.
And then I looked at the map and saw the Dreamer sign of Herra and thought to myself "man this area is big and I don't have a map". I never managed to find Cornifer and went blindly through the dark caverns without a map. This also added to the experience immensely.
As a side note, I played Ori and The Will of the Wisps, and it was cool but one thing I didn't like was that the map merchant gave you the entire map of the area straight up. You didn't even have to discover anything anymore because it was shown to you from the start. That's why I stopped getting maps to at least have some sense of exploring.
Anyway, returning to Hollow Knight, after like an hour or so (I can't remember exactly how long it took because it felt like a couple of minutes) I looked at the map and was right besides the Herra sign, and then entered the Distant Village. When it comes to imposing areas people think, rightfully so, of City of Tears or the Abyss but man is the Distant Village underrated.
The following cutscene with the guys trapping you was honestly one of the funniest, most shocking and unique experiences in the game. I didn't even talk to them to get suspicious, just thought "wow a bench it's the first ever since the hotspring one, i'll talk to these guys after I sit on it" and sat on it.
The Beast's Den was honestly kinda frustrating and didn't have Hornet besides Herra, because I didn't even enter the Kingdom's Edge at that point but it was still a cool encounter.
Unfortunately I never encountered Nosk (mainly because I didn't have the crystal heart) and only went when I saw it on the Internet.
The Midwife was also cool, having to reset the room because she can't talk a minute without wanting to eat you was honestly a very interesting concept. The mask maker was ok, didn't get what he was saying at the time.
So in conclusion, I love Deepnest to death because it was one of the best experiences I had in any game. So I will not stand by the slander it gets (jk, it is an area in a game, you can have any opinion of it)
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2024.05.15 23:45 Gfdgsgxgzgdrc Revisiting the Mystery Valentine (An Overly Long Explanation of Why It's Definitely Gaster)

Revisiting the Mystery Valentine (An Overly Long Explanation of Why It's Definitely Gaster)
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I'm not sure why I'm still so hung up on this. For context, I kinda fell out of theorycrafting a while ago — at this point, I've seen every shred of evidence supporting or opposing every possible theory, and yet I feel no closer to any concrete conclusions on the game's lore. There are just too many questions, too many possibilities.
Then the secret Valentine dropped. This letter raised a lot of questions I was eager to discuss! Instead, I was disappointed to find the discussion dominated by something I didn't even think to question: the writer's identity. This frustrated me a bit, as I felt that, for once, the conclusion was actually pretty clear-cut; it didn't strike me as something Toby Fox even intended for us to debate.
At the time, this drove me to write a post discussing it (don't bother reading it, this post is better). I thought that would be the end of it for me, but somehow the debate has yet to leave my mind. Even now, from what I've seen, people are too busy arguing about who wrote the letter to discuss what's in it. All the while, I've not only grown more confident in the conclusion I've reached, but I feel more prepared to articulate why. I've also heard more counterarguments since then, which I will address in this post.
I'll start with what we can agree on, before addressing more significant counterarguments and delving into progressively deeper levels of conjecture. Should be fun!

Context and implications

Even before looking at the letter itself, we can see that this is a rare, cryptic secret, already giving us an idea of who might be involved. I'd go so far as to say that Gaster is "rare, cryptic secrets" personified. To me, this is the main thing setting him apart from other characters.
Obviously that's not to say that other characters can't be responsible for secrets like these, but giving the letter a cursory glance, the format doesn't fail us. All caps — this doesn't tell us much on its own, but when used alongside a very, very specific manner of double line spacing between and within sentences, compounded by the aforementioned association with secrets... Toby Fox is clearly trying to tell us something here, so I'm not a fan of any theory that completely discards that.
You'll probably agree with this point — even Gaster Valentine deniers admit that there is an intentional association being drawn. If you disagree... sorry, I don't know what to tell you. When it comes to Gaster, having a mysterious secret with all-caps weirdly-spaced text is basically equivalent to Susie walking onscreen and saying "Hi, I'm Susie". Sure, maybe a plot twist down the line will reveal that this isn't actually Susie... But you'd only suspect that if she says something that would imply it, and for now, we're only looking at the presentation.
There's another association I haven't seen as many people bring up: the fact that the letter is anonymous. Ironically, "not being confirmed to be Gaster" is one of Gaster's identifying characteristics. In every case, we're left to assume his involvement from cues such as those we see here: secrets, crypticism, capitalization, spacing, all that. Anonymity is his signature. By including these quirks and leaving it uncredited, he may as well be signing "GASTER" in flashing letters. And that's not even getting into the implication of Wingdings and the letter disappearing after being read, which are both Gastery as all get out.
A couple minor notes regarding the writer's anonymity:
  • The lack of a telltale 666 motif or gratuitous "VERY, VERY" could be seen as a point of contention, but I think this naturally follows the pattern we've seen thus far: as we grow more familiar with Gaster, there's less need for these kinds of identifying motifs. In Undertale, the name Gaster is directly associated with 666 and Wingdings, but as we already know these connections going into Deltarune, the game's intro more-or-less drops the name and font associations.
  • Notably, this is the only Valentine without a confirmed sender — if it was meant to tease a new character (à la Lanino and Elnina), why not include a visual or first initial to indicate that? Because it's supposed to seem like Gaster, only to end up a red herring...? Seems like a pretty cheap twist to me. Characters have deceived us in the games themselves, but we've generally been able to take supplemental content more-or-less at face value.
Of course, that anonymity is a double-edged sword. It implies Gaster's involvement just as much as it leaves room for doubt. If Toriel does something un-Toriel-like, we simply have to reconcile what we previously knew of her character with what we do now, whereas if Gaster does something un-Gaster-like, it calls his entire identity into question. I still don't think the Gaster associations can simply be handwaved away — again, even Gaster Valentine deniers agree that there's some significance to the similarities — but, by his very nature, it's nothing more than an implication.
If the voice from the vessel creation sequence says something to the effect of:
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I'll be the first to admit that it probably isn't Gaster. But I don't think that's the case here, and to discuss why, we'll have to move on from the context to the content.

Personality and mannerisms

The obvious problem with analyzing Gaster is that he has yet to be properly introduced, much less developed. We've only ever interacted with him outside Deltarune's story and world, and furthermore only briefly, within a very narrow range of contexts. Additionally, these interactions are written to provide us with as little characterization as possible — he is succinct and direct, never shifting the subject beyond what is relevant to us. This itself could be considered characterization, but without the "why", there's not much to glean from it.
Regardless of whether this trait is dependent on context (there's little room for conversation in a survey program, after all) or is simply an ever-present aspect of his personality, I'd argue it carries over to the letter. He tries to begin with polite small talk, but each topic he broaches is swiftly dismissed; once again, he can hardly bring himself to deviate from "the purpose of the message". Speaking of which, that fact — that this is the only Valentine with an explicit "purpose" — itself provides characterization. Almost as though this character would only contact us for an important reason (perhaps a character with a history of doing so, often outside the game). Almost as though we've met this character before (otherwise, I suspect Toby would've focused exclusively on characterization rather than motives, as with Lanino and Elnina).
I realize I'm getting into full speculation territory now, but hopefully I've made it clear why it's necessary to do so. Gaster's personality and motives are largely up to personal interpretation — I think we can agree that, were that not the case, the debate would be a lot more one-sided. Your interpretation of the character can't be used as conclusive evidence for your theory. Of course, I'm not exempt from this either! My interpretation could be completely off-base as well. That said, I'd like to at least explain why it all lines up in my head. (Feel free to compare my interpretation with his dialogue, which I've compiled here: https://pastebin.com/yR5Y8qhw)
Let's get the specific shared mannerisms out of the way before moving onto the more general similarities. Specifically:
  • Gaster employs a specific kind of repetition, mostly limited to single words, but occasionally multiple ("OF COURSE", "SHALL WE", "THE SECOND"). We see this reflected in the letter ("BELIEVE IT SO", "WANT[ED] TO HELP", "SEEM TO HAVE FORGOTTEN").
  • He alternates between present and past tense when describing what is currently happening (seen throughout the vessel creation and save menu text). The letter writer does this multiple times.
  • Perhaps a generic word choice, but the writer says "HOW ABSURD", much like how Gaster has said "HOW WONDERFUL", "HOW INTERESTING", and "HOW LONG IT HAS BEEN".
There are a couple other things that struck me as extremely Gastery, but I couldn't find many examples for them. I might just be thinking of the stilted way Toby Fox writes in status updates and newsletters, which reminds me more of Gaster than any other character... but that's a tenuous connection at best, so take these for whatever they're worth:
  • The letter writer puts "VALENTINE'S DAY" in quotes. I thought there were more examples of Gaster putting random terms in quotes (it suits his general robotic-yet-whimsical demeanor), but the only ones seem to be the names you enter in the vessel creation.
  • I find the phrasing "THE PURPOSE OF THE MESSAGE" (as opposed to, say, "the reason I wrote this to you") very Gastery — something about the detached feeling and repeated use of "THE" — but the only instance I could find of this particular sentence construction was "CHOOSE THE TARGET FOR THE REFLECTION", so maybe it doesn't mean much.
Moving onto the general personality, the easiest similarity to argue is the metaknowledge. Gaster introduces you to the Deltarune program, and is the only character known to acknowledge it. The letter writer is clearly interested in your thoughts on Deltarune (albeit spelled "DELTA RUNE"; beyond Toby's general inconsistency with minor details like these, I'm not sure what to make of that). The writer also acknowledges the wait between chapters, much like Gaster does — contrasting this, everyone else simply acknowledges the time that's passed within the story, perceiving two real-world years as one night. It could also be argued that Gaster is the only character who has contacted us, the player, directly.
Gaster is also known to be polite and formal, always offering greetings ("WELCOME"), gratitude ("THANK YOU FOR WAITING SO LONG"), and compliments ("YOU HAVE CREATED A WONDERFUL FORM"). We see this reflected quite well in the letter — "AS YOU ARE WAITING PATIENTLY" and "DO YOU BELIEVE IT SO?" certainly don't feel like the words of someone speaking casually. Like Gaster, the writer also uses fewer exclamation marks and contractions than most. Granted, the fact that the writer uses contractions at all is cause for suspicion... but, since they're outnumbered by the uncontracted phrases, contraction usage remains closer to Gaster than anyone else (except Toriel, I guess). Although we haven't seen Gaster use contractions in his few prior instances of dialogue... evidently, he does use them, albeit infrequently.
The formality even goes beyond word choice — his repeated backtracking on the exact order of "PUT ON YOUR COAT AND WASH YOUR FACE" brings to mind his polite accommodation of our choices in the vessel creation or save menu. It doesn't seem like him to forcefully tell us what to do, or in what order to do it, and the letter's ending serves to exaggerate that quality. He may not use any highly technical language here, but that makes sense in this less scientific context (especially when you consider that he doesn't use scientific terminology all that often anyway).
Gaster's constant emphasis on the subject at hand, saying something odd or outright wrong whenever he alludes to anything else (listing the wrong options for whatever he means by "FAVORITE BLOOD TYPE", or listing such favorite flavors as "PAIN" and "COLD") — it's always given me the impression that Gaster's transcendent brilliance doesn't extend far beyond his own work. That's not to say he's stupid, far from it, but definitely a bit "out there" (I feel this much is apparent from the multiple typing quirks he uses). At the very least it feels inarguable to me that, while Gaster is smart, he doesn't know everything, and (like any Toby Fox character) he isn't always intended to be taken 100% seriously.
Casting our gaze over to the letter, this once again checks out. Confusing the new year with the old year, considering himself to be the person he's forgotten, mixing up the recipient's face and coat — these feel more-or-less like a natural development of Gaster's established eccentricity, like the kinds of weird things that would only make sense from his unique, potentially fractured, extradimensional perspective. Sure, "THE TIME IS GOING AROUND" may not make sense to us mortal beings, but neither does "DELTARUNE GLOWS BRIGHTLY FROM YOUR HOPE". Ending a message with the archaic "GOOD BY" feels roughly equivalent to randomly putting [24] in brackets.
The increased emphasis on these quirks makes sense in this more casual context, and adds tonal consistency with the other Valentines — being a spooky creepypasta character is hard work, and I think the guy's earned a day off. The friendliness also makes it out to seem like the writer has communicated with us in the past, which wouldn't make sense for anyone other than Gaster, and certainly wouldn't have made sense in something like the vessel creation sequence. I find that it also makes sense from an extradiagetic perspective — Toby Fox is just providing characterization here, not announcing a new chapter, so there's less reason to write Gaster with as much purpose and brevity as in previous appearances.
Basically, the idea that Gaster is completely serious and grounded while the letter writer is completely goofy... I don't get it. I really don't think either of those things are true. I'm not even sure what I would change about the letter to make it sound more like Gaster... Did you expect less exclamation marks? More line breaks (which would make it overly long and monotonous, might I add)? Less whimsical turns of phrase? At that point the letter wouldn't deepen our understanding of the character at all, and I fail to see what the point would be.
And the idea that the letter ruined Gaster's character makes even less sense to me — for one, what does this letter really establish about Gaster that wasn't already alluded to? I suppose the letter makes him out to be more whimsical than most of us thought, but how is that a downgrade from "static, one-dimensional robotic scientist"? Can "whimsical scatterbrain" and "robotic scientist" not coexist? Is the gradual reveal of depth and contrasts not at the heart of most Toby Fox characters?? The directness of his speech has made him feel more like a plot device up to this point, so this letter was the first time I truly felt invested in Gaster as a character outside of his unique presentation. I don't think "saying things in a casual context that could be construed as humorous" (again, especially when he already says things like "FAVORITE BLOOD TYPE") is enough to consider him "scrunkly goober #78" — and even if it was, Toby has a way of delivering the most emotionally impactful moments through the funniest characters, so I'm not particularly worried.
All that to say: it's my belief that, even looking past the context and format, the letter aligns more closely with Gaster than any other character. Who else has such a formal and cordial composure contrasted against an air of inscrutable strangeness?

Motives and memory

Gaster hasn't exactly been transparent about his goals, and the letter writer isn't giving us a whole lot to work with either, so we're going to have to get even more speculative here. That said, the conclusion I've arrived at makes a lot of sense to me, relates to established elements of Deltarune, and even explains away some people's reasons for this not being Gaster. Those being:
  1. "Gaster asks us for help, even though we've already been helping him!" This is easily explained if we assume he's asking our help with something else this time. The more casual tone and secrecy of the letter supports the interpretation that this is a less generally important, more personal matter; it's the difference between "Hey, if you don't mind, would you lend me a hand with this thing that's been on my mind?" and "I'm subjecting you to an experiment I've spent years preparing, please follow these exact instructions." I suppose it's strange that he doesn't mention how we can help, but I imagine that's something that will become clear in the future.
  2. "Gaster isn't forgetful!" While I'd say it's entirely possible that Gaster has memory problems that simply hadn't been alluded to yet, I find the more likely explanation to be that there's something supernatural at play, and once again I believe this is hinted at in the letter itself. Gaster says it's "IRONIC" that he forgot something — what could this imply, beyond the fact that he was forgotten himself? (To recap the theory, Goner Kid mentions a world where they don't exist, no one acknowledges Gaster outside Fun events, and while Asgore is said to have taken a long time replacing Gaster, it's unconfirmed whether he remembered who he was replacing.) I was 50/50 on this theory myself, but I take this letter to be more-or-less confirmation of it, further tying it to Gaster. The only other explanation I can think of for this "IRONIC" line is that perhaps Gaster makes people forget things...? For the purposes of this theory, it doesn't matter too much, as it establishes a precedence for supernatural memory loss either way. Furthermore, by suggesting the person he's forgotten may be himself, he draws a direct parallel between himself and the person he's helping, lending further credence to this interpretation.
This brings us to my theory. I posit that the forgotten character is someone in similar circumstances to Gaster himself; someone who cannot be found in the story, and is instead associated with secrets outside of it (much like this letter). As an added bonus, it would help strengthen the theory if it happened to be a character who is known to call out for help, and who we've previously been requested to find (particularly in secret material outside of the game, much like this letter). If only there was a character fitting all of those criteria...
But this post isn't about that. My point is, while there's not much to glean in the way of connections between the letter person's goals and Gaster's, I don't think there's anything contradicting such connections either.
https://preview.redd.it/gswysspqtn0d1.png?width=392&format=png&auto=webp&s=248273e7bacc131cf9e9422a0aebdaeeacc6c9b6
Oh. Right, I guess there's that. If this is the same Gaster we've worked with before, why doesn't he say "YOU HAVE PROVEN YOURSELF TO BE RELIABLE"? I feel like this minor word choice could be justified by any number of explanations. For one, the phrasing makes a bit more sense within the full context: basically "you're odd, but you seem reliable regardless". You could also argue that, since he's asking something different of us this time, we haven't proven ourselves to be reliable for this specific task. Or that since we've only been assisting in the "Deltarune" project for 2 of 7 chapters, that's not enough time for him to fully consider us reliable. Or, maybe the only reason we do seem reliable to him is because we've been assisting him — otherwise we wouldn't seem reliable at all. Heck, it could just be odd phrasing for a character who constantly uses odd phrasing, only misleading under a specific interpretation.

Translation

To recap, I think the context and format convey a very clear implication — one that could be a red herring, but that I believe is only supported by the writer's personality, and (at the very least) not contradicted by their goals. Here is where I believe we come to the first hole in my argument.
The Japanese translation doesn't sound particularly close to how Gaster speaks in Japanese. I don't speak Japanese, so there's not much I can do to back up or debunk this claim — perhaps people are overlooking some of the more minor similarities, as with the English version...? Or maybe there's more nuance to the translation process than most people think, and the writing style is highly adaptive to tone, mood, context, or method of delivery, or affected by cultural differences...? I don't know, so for now I can do nothing but take it at face value, and consider what this inconsistency might imply.
People seem divided into two camps with regards to the translation: "the English version very clearly sounds like Gaster, therefore the Japanese version doesn't matter" and "the Japanese version very clearly doesn't sound like Gaster, therefore the English version doesn't matter". Frustratingly, neither of these actually address the inconsistency. If we assume it isn't Gaster, the English version clearly goes out of its way to mislead us into thinking it is (as I've already justified extensively), so why not do the same for the Japanese version? If Toby wanted to clear up ambiguity by making the Japanese version distinct from Gaster, why not do the same for the English version? Whichever way you slice it, it's a contradiction.
That said, I think there are a few things working in my favor here. For one, English is Toby's native language, as well as the most common language spoken by his fanbase. Japanese translation is handled by a different team under Toby's supervision; they had a lot of Valentines to translate, and likely a pretty strict deadline. It's believable that time constraints forced the team to prioritize accuracy to the content and tone of the letter over consistency with established text quirks.
There's also the fact that the English version is the only one to imply a clear sender (unless you want to reach and say the secrecy and metaknowledge of the Japanese version imply Gaster as well); personally, I feel inclined to believe a deliberate implication over the lack of one. Adding weight to this point, this isn't generally the sort of thing casual fans are going to speculate about — anyone who knows about the letter has likely heard of both versions, which means most will gravitate toward whichever one implies a specific identity. Because of this, the Gaster interpretation seems to prevail even in the Japanese fanbase.
Basically, I don't like that making sense of the letter forces me to either make up an arbitrary narrative explanation for the discrepancy, or to write off either the English or Japanese version as unreliable... However, this decision is made much easier by the fact that, the way I see it, only one of them provides mounds of evidence (from the context to the specific format to the anonymity to the metaknowledge to the formality to the strange mannerisms and so on) pointing toward a single interpretation.

Alternative explanations

I've seen a few other theories regarding the writer's identity, the most common of which being the idea that Gaster was shattered into multiple personalities, and that this is a different "shard" from the one we've communicated in the past — I take issue with any theory that compartmentalizes one complicated character into multiple simple ones, but I suppose it doesn't necessarily have to be done that way. There are also theories that this is the Chapter 3/4 secret boss (associated with Gaster based on precedent), Mike (associated with Gaster through Spamton), or IMAGE_FRIEND (associated with Gaster via filename conventions), some of whom may or may not be the same person.
My main argument against these theories is that I simply don't think they're necessary. To reiterate, I think the whimsy Gaster displays here is consistent with his previous characterization (we've only seen him in scientific contexts until now, and even then a bit of whimsy manages to slip through), and the forgetfulness can easily be explained as well (since it only seems to apply to one subject). Again, the only hole I can find in my interpretation is the Japanese version, and none of these theories really explain the inconsistency there, leaving us back at square one — if it's merely a character associated with Gaster as opposed to the man himself, why aren't the similarities and differences roughly the same in both versions?
These theories don't make much sense to me when I attempt to look at them from Toby Fox's perspective, either. Getting a secret Valentine from Gaster is, technically speaking, like the coolest thing ever, and I think he realizes this. If he's willing to include a secret letter with this much lore in it, why leave out such an important character we've already communicated with? And furthermore, why give a different mysterious character so many of the same characteristics we use to identify Gaster in the absence of his appearance or name?
Also, isn't it telling that the debate seems split evenly between "Gaster" and "a theoretically infinite supply of basically made-up Gaster-adjacent characters"? While these theories could end up being accurate, I don't yet see any precedence for either Gaster having multiple personalities, nor any as-of-yet unseen/nonverbal characters sounding like the letter writer; these theories simply exist to explain a contradiction that I believe isn't truly there. They embody the principle of explosion, or "from contradiction, anything follows" — if you accept that it sounds both "like Gaster" and "unlike Gaster", you can make up anything in between these possibilities, an untouchable theory that can neither be proven by evidence or disproven by counterevidence. I personally don't find that line of thought very compelling.
In the most popular video on the topic, SpookyDood analyzes the letter through cadence, language, context, and function; however, I think something is lost from analyzing these aspects separately. Cadence, language, and function are largely dependent on context. If we accept the letter into that pool of Gaster characterization rather than nitpicking it into oblivion, we simply see new patterns emerge. We see that Gaster only uses particularly large words when he's referring to something scientific. We see that Gaster is slightly more enthusiastic when there's less pressure to be serious and professional. Basically, I feel that all of the inconsistencies SpookyDood brings up are easily explained by this letter being a different narrative context from the one Gaster has previously occupied (and I presume will largely continue to occupy), which is what I find so interesting about it.
As for cadence, SpookyDood says that "[Gaster's] pattern of each few words being broken up by a line break is no longer present", but the first 3 sentences alone are divided into 6 lines. He even calls out certain sentences in the vessel creation as going against this pattern, proving that it doesn't have to be consistent — while these line breaks do define the flow of Gaster's speech, I think the frequent use of ellipses here achieve the same effect without needlessly extending the length of the image.
The video ultimately posits that the writer is the man behind the tree, and honestly, I don't entirely disagree with that conclusion. The use of "well" checks out, as does the happy mood. In the case of both "DO YOU BELIEVE IT SO?" and "He might be happy to see you. What do you think?", the text moves on without directly responding to our answer. There's also a more loose connection to be made, in that both of these questions involve reality being dependent on our thoughts (whether each day is or is not a day of love, and whether there is or is not a man there), and likewise, dropping the egg causes the narration to act as though the egg was never there. (Obviously the man himself doesn't say any of this, but the association's still there through the narration.)
The connections don't strike me as plentiful or strong enough to stand toe-to-toe with the Gaster interpretation, but without much to go off of regarding the man, it doesn't have to deal with as much counterevidence either. I'd say I have the same problem with this theory as the others I've mentioned (an excessive avoidance of contradiction such that, instead of associating with said contradictions, the letter is attributed to a character we know so little about that it can't be argued against), but there's a fairly reasonable basis for argument here.
Thing is, I don't think these interpretations are mutually exclusive. I was ambivalent toward Gaster and the man (the mystery man, you could say) being one and the same, but the letter has done a lot to sway me toward that conclusion. Strengthening the connections between the letter, the man, and Gaster are the mutual association with forgetting (due to the blog post where Noelle can't remember the name of her egg), secrets, and disappearances. The letter's contrasting of contradictory statements ("NEW YEAR" vs. "OLD YEAR", "WASH YOUR FACE" vs. "WASH YOUR COAT") call to mind both the man ("a man" vs. "not a man", "not too important" vs. "not too unimportant") and the strange someone who corrupted Jevil ("didn't make sense" vs. "didn't not make sense").
If the letter was supposed to be written by the man, but not Gaster, I imagine the letter would have been formatted like this instead:
https://preview.redd.it/igudqtpisn0d1.png?width=2500&format=png&auto=webp&s=0dd63050999a033459f6255ac671a1ac4ad4fcd9

Conclusion

Sorry, that was long. I'm done!
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2024.05.15 23:28 JSteveIsMe Everyone’s best episode

Mark’s recent Animal Noises episode made me laugh more than I have in a long time. I was crying laughing at the boys listening to and recreating various noises. It was so funny, my stomach hurt from laughing. But this got me thinking. Which is each of the boys’ funniest/best episodes they hosted? Doesn’t necessarily have to be because of them specifically but what would you say is your favorite for each of them?
I think it’s safe to say Wade’s best hosted is Bob’s Fridge. It was because of Bob’s story but Wade still hosted. If that seems unfair, I’d argue the Fast Food Tier List is a tremendous episode
Bob’s best episode is the harder one for me. I’d wanna say the Worst Piece of Shit episode is up there but I’d also say The Shoe Game and The Distractible Gameshow are both top tier episodes as well
As I said, Animal Noises may be my new favorite Mark hosted episode but both the Hills to Die On based episodes are amazing too
So I ask you dear listeners. What is your favorite episode hosted by each of the boys?
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2024.05.15 22:55 This_Armadillo427 I’m Defense of “Kids these Days”

I’ve seen a lot of negativity in this sub, and I feel inclined to go against the grain a bit. I absolutely love my students.
Don’t get me wrong, I see all of the same issues everyone here does. I’m teaching at an underfunded school in a poor, inner-city district. My students aren’t angels who do their work flawlessly and care about class as much as I do. They’re often apathetic, stubborn, disrespectful, loud, vulgar, and exhausting.
But they’re also incredible. They’re funny, insightful, caring, energetic, and thrilling in their unpredictability. They are smarter than they think they are, smarter than they’re willing to admit. And the moments when all of those things shine through are genuinely wonderful.
The other day, I accidentally dressed like Peter Griffin. Green pants, white button down. One kid, “Sam,” commented on it as soon as class started, and I laughed it off. So later on, that class was being insufferable, and I was getting frustrated. It was written on my face, and I had gone silent. Slowly, the class went silent too, as they realized how angry was. There’s a beat of silence. And then Sam (who, by the way, was part of the problem), in a perfect Lois Griffin voice, said “awww, petah.” And I burst out laughing. It was the funniest shit I’d heard all day.
Over my years doing this, I’ve realized that there are basically two possible responses to their less-desirable behaviors— I can roll my eyes and stew, or I can laugh at the absurdity and move on. And when I do the second, I find that there is so much to laugh about, so much to appreciate, so much to learn from them.
I feel like this probably comes across as condescending, but I honestly don’t mean it to. I really do get the frustration, and there are MANY days where I deeply feel it. No one is wrong or not trying hard enough if that’s where they are. It’s a tough job, and the kids don’t usually make it any easier.
I just wanted to post this to say, kids are crazy. They’re the most bizarre, incomprehensible, hilarious people on the planet. And working with them makes me laugh and think and feel alive in a way an office job probably never could. Shout out to kids.
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2024.05.15 21:24 PuzzleheadedToe7 Dexter 13 week Update

We had our vet visit yesterday and as Dad was carrying him up the back steps I snapped a photo for some reference.
We have finally landed on the perfect combination of food where he is eating VERY well (and often wants more). I worried for nothing.
Water, well once he has used the water bowl, it's now dirty and must be changed. Unless the water in front of him is 100% fresh and untouched he snubs it. Kind of high standards for water, but here we are.
I AM a bit disappointed in some things my vet mentioned. There are some important factors I can't mention here to abide by the rules, but I thought I was choosing a breeder that did not intentionally practice breeding for smaller sized dogs. I AVOIDED anything "teacup" or "micro" because I am a worrier by nature. Having a STANDARD sized Yorkie is worrying enough so it's something I would be paranoid about (hyperglycemia) nonstop. HOWEVER, my vet seems to be familiar with my breeder and knows while they don't openly state it, they DO breed for smaller versions and Dexter's size confirms that.
Dex is 13 weeks and comes in at 2 lbs 8 ounces, 5.5 inches tall. I THOUGHT that was WELL within average for a male yorkie. (He will be officially 3 months old on MONDAY. From my own record of weighing him, he gains almost an ounce per day, so should hit 3 pounds by that mark.
Is that NOT standard size ? She says he looks great, she sees nothing alarming, she brought up his underbite and I said I did know he had it before I got him. She confirmed it doesn't affect his ability to chew, swallow or eat. I said he is being neutered and not a show dog so the underbite didn't change my decision to go forward. She said it gives him character. I don't think it's all that noticeable to be honest.
But SIZE wise, especially those with males yorkies, is he NOT within average range ? Was your pup similar in size and what is their weight full grown ? Are they standard size now ?
p.s. have I mentioned how much I love him? I AM SERIOUSLY head over heals with this little guy in 3 short weeks 😍😍😍 He is so darn CUTE, but it's his outgoing, funny personality that really grabs me. The FUNNIEST little quirks ever, he has me in stitches half the day. Telling him no is the biggest insult ever and he barks back EVERY time. I KNOW that should not be funny but I can't help it.
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2024.05.15 20:22 theGrandmaster24 PPop Groups don't have their own style

Sorry about this I'm just expressing my opinion feel free to correct me, I want to have an open mind about this but for me PPop groups don't have their own style for example SB19 and BINI. I just don't like that they're imitating KPop groups or korean style in every aspect with their choreo, music, fashion, sound etc. For me they're only considered OPM because their songs are in or have Tagalog in it, they're based in the Philippines and they're Filipinos but their style doesn't have a distinct feel to it to make me say that it's OPM just feels like I'm listening to KPop songs in Tagalog. That's why you hear or see people bashing them, basically saying they're just KPop wannabes.
Maybe this is just my personal bias speaking because I'm not into KPop I was never into it, I still prefer western music when it comes to foreign music and when it comes to OPM I still prefer old school bands like Eraserheads, Moonstar88 along with others, old school/early 2010s pinoy rap while modern artists that I like are Ben & Ben, Juan Karlos etc. those for me are truly OPM.
As for the entire state of OPM right now, I think our music is getting better but right now PPop groups just doesn't do it for me. Having said all of that, I would like to hear your thoughts and opinions about this I like to change my mind because I want to appreciate them as well but right now I can't get pass their music style as they don't have anything unique.
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2024.05.15 19:52 BigDaddyShaxx-9 29[M4F] Illinois/USA. Can a geek in the Pink take a stab at it?

Hello there Weary Traveler,
I'm off on a journey to find a player 2, I have tried the IRL stuff but due to my distain for social gatherings or going out on the town I can say it has been a failure. I'm just a homebody introvert who would rather game or binge shows all day than go out. I have always been a geek, I grew up surrounded by comic books and old sci-fi (Star Trek and Doctor Who), gaming has been in my life since I was young and I've always used it as a way to channel my frustration into something I enjoy. Currently I collect comics and have a few favorites, I still game and you can catch me on Destiny 2 almost all the time, and anime is more a recent love but I did watch Bleach when it was first airing and loved it.
Description of myself: 6ft, dadbod, beard, glasses, tattoos (only 2 atm), wears converse, and looks like a geeky lumberjack or a bear (you decide lol).
When it comes to finding someone I can say that a persons personality sticks out the most to me, I've never been huge on looks (partially cause I was bullied for mine), my only thing when it comes to looks is just have good hygiene. I would like someone to be shorter than me, but wont cry if we are the same height.
If you dare to take a stab at it then please HMU, but please don't message me "hi", it will tell me that you didn't read my post and that you aren't really interested in me. If you do message me try:
Telling me about yourself (Age, and location please)
Giving me your best geeky pick up line, or funniest one
or Ask me questions to test me geekness, I like a challenge
If you do message me and you read my whole post message me your favorite food and then one of the topics I said above. Hope to have some great conversations.
Bonus points if you know what I'm referencing in the title.
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2024.05.15 19:50 BigDaddyShaxx-9 [29m] Illinois/USA. Can the Geek in the Pink take a stab at it?

Hello there Weary Traveler,
I'm off on a journey to find a player 2, I have tried the IRL stuff but due to my distain for social gatherings or going out on the town I can say it has been a failure. I'm just a homebody introvert who would rather game or binge shows all day than go out. I have always been a geek, I grew up surrounded by comic books and old sci-fi (Star Trek and Doctor Who), gaming has been in my life since I was young and I've always used it as a way to channel my frustration into something I enjoy. Currently I collect comics and have a few favorites, I still game and you can catch me on Destiny 2 almost all the time, and anime is more a recent love but I did watch Bleach when it was first airing and loved it.
Description of myself: 6ft, dadbod, beard, glasses, tattoos (only 2 atm), wears converse, and looks like a geeky lumberjack or a bear (you decide lol).
If you dare to take a stab at it then please HMU, but please don't message me "hi", it will tell me that you didn't read my post and that you aren't really interested in me. If you do message me try:
Telling me about yourself (Age, and location please)
Giving me your best geeky pick up line, or funniest one
or Ask me questions to test me geekness, I like a challenge
If you do message me and you read my whole post message me your favorite food and then one of the topics I said above. Hope to have some great conversations.
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2024.05.15 19:48 BigDaddyShaxx-9 29[M4F] Illinois/USA. Can a geek in the Pink take a stab at it?

Hello there Weary Traveler,
I'm off on a journey to find a player 2, I have tried the IRL stuff but due to my distain for social gatherings or going out on the town I can say it has been a failure. I'm just a homebody introvert who would rather game or binge shows all day than go out. I have always been a geek, I grew up surrounded by comic books and old sci-fi (Star Trek and Doctor Who), gaming has been in my life since I was young and I've always used it as a way to channel my frustration into something I enjoy. Currently I collect comics and have a few favorites, I still game and you can catch me on Destiny 2 almost all the time, and anime is more a recent love but I did watch Bleach when it was first airing and loved it.
Description of myself: 6ft, dadbod, beard, glasses, tattoos (only 2 atm), wears converse, and looks like a geeky lumberjack or a bear (you decide lol).
When it comes to finding someone I can say that a persons personality sticks out the most to me, I've never been huge on looks (partially cause I was bullied for mine), my only thing when it comes to looks is just have good hygiene. I would like someone to be shorter than me, but wont cry if we are the same height.
If you dare to take a stab at it then please HMU, but please don't message me "hi", it will tell me that you didn't read my post and that you aren't really interested in me. If you do message me try:
Telling me about yourself (Age, and location please)
Giving me your best geeky pick up line, or funniest one
or Ask me questions to test me geekness, I like a challenge
If you do message me and you read my whole post message me your favorite food and then one of the topics I said above. Hope to have some great conversations.
Bonus points if you know what I'm referencing in the title.
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2024.05.15 19:47 BigDaddyShaxx-9 29[M4F] Illinois/USA. Can a geek in the Pink take a stab at it?

Hello there Weary Traveler,
I'm off on a journey to find a player 2, I have tried the IRL stuff but due to my distain for social gatherings or going out on the town I can say it has been a failure. I'm just a homebody introvert who would rather game or binge shows all day than go out. I have always been a geek, I grew up surrounded by comic books and old sci-fi (Star Trek and Doctor Who), gaming has been in my life since I was young and I've always used it as a way to channel my frustration into something I enjoy. Currently I collect comics and have a few favorites, I still game and you can catch me on Destiny 2 almost all the time, and anime is more a recent love but I did watch Bleach when it was first airing and loved it.
Description of myself: 6ft, dadbod, beard, glasses, tattoos (only 2 atm), wears converse, and looks like a geeky lumberjack or a bear (you decide lol).
When it comes to finding someone I can say that a persons personality sticks out the most to me, I've never been huge on looks (partially cause I was bullied for mine), my only thing when it comes to looks is just have good hygiene. I would like someone to be shorter than me, but wont cry if we are the same height.
If you dare to take a stab at it then please HMU, but please don't message me "hi", it will tell me that you didn't read my post and that you aren't really interested in me. If you do message me try:
Telling me about yourself (Age, and location please)
Giving me your best geeky pick up line, or funniest one
or Ask me questions to test me geekness, I like a challenge
If you do message me and you read my whole post message me your favorite food and then one of the topics I said above. Hope to have some great conversations.
Bonus points if you know what I'm referencing in the title.
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2024.05.15 16:47 Revolutionary-Pin129 what the funniest/Non-sense thing someone said after you say you're aro/ace/aroace?

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2024.05.15 15:46 Bright-Working-7388 A question for the Castle world

After rewatching the seasons again Near the end of the last episode of season 3 E24 Knockout when Kate and Ric are arguing she says something like “ for the last 3 years shes been running around with the funniest kid in school and its not enough !!“ It’s bugged me for sometime now is she saying outright to she wants more from him ??? Love to know others opinions
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2024.05.15 13:15 Feggy_Crab_1974 Do you have 1-on-1 communications with God? Have you been taken over by the Spirit?

(note: this may be a bit longer than many posts, but it recounts the extraordinary experi4nces of the last few weeks -- and i try to keep it entertaining!)
Last Thursday night (and, late breaking: once again on Tuesday night/Wednesday morning), and not for the first time either, God took over my muscles and made me a comic puppet -- for about 20 minutes. I won’t say “possessed” here because (a) absolutely no pea soup vomiting was involved at any point and (b) I was “in there” and perfectly aware — and possibly could have resisted the actions He was making me perform, the words (and especially noises) he made erupt from my blubbering lips. I chose not to TRY because the only thing better than having God as my co-pilot is having Him sit in the Captain’s chair while *I* take over co-pilot duties, watching closely to pick up tips from His exquisite operation of the machine I call my body.
Or, you know, so as to get tips on being a hack comedian working the Catskills in the Gilded Age. Seriously, the things He has me do, especially if I’ve messed up and need reminding, are like slapstick routines: one second I’ll be saying something self-important or pompouus — anything to demonstrate my vain pride or arrogance — and the next second I’m making weird sounds like baby talk, blowing raspberries and giggling loudly, but briefly because i’ll suddenly fall silent (unable to make any noise for a few seconds). Honestly, I think God fell for Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin, absolutely blew out a few gaskets laughing, and declared the Mt Everest of comedy had been summited and from then on, no need to keep tabs on the modern comics - unless He needed to mine their acts for spicy au currant slang through which sullen urban teens might be approached.
For example: His favorite (to date) way of puncturing my puffed up pride is to have me hook a forefinger into the side of my cheek and PULL in some direction, like I’m a trout in a stream about to be landed in the bottom of some dinghy — typically at the same time having me blow raspberries with my flapping lips — you know, like all the funniest comedians from Henny Youngman through Milton Berle are — excuse me, WERE — wont to do.
After enduring a 12-groaner session (my measurement units for the intensity and frequency of the Dad Jokes and 3 Stooges’ pratfalls I’d experienced that evening), I offered my services as a tutor in post-WW2 comedic styles and advances, and perhaps as line editor of His drafts during this transitional period, but was rebuffed. What do I know? The 3 Stooges probably tap into utterly primal human experience, making them out of time more than behind the times. But the bottom line is that my God has a sense of humor, one that has an ornery, smart-assed prankster sensibility that would have made Johnny Knoxville blush (and then rush to ink a 3 picture deal), as the dark matter story well demonstrates.
See, it occurred to me (or the thought was provided to me) that the answer He gave me about dark matter (I actually asked at one point in this communication ive been having, “so what is dark matter, anyway?” and the next night He answered that prayer with a vision for me to interpret, but clearly in response to this question —but that’s another story) was a prank. I’m convinced that He punked me on that one — He fed me a bullshit story, then sat back and laughed when I went around repeating it, perfectly credulous and more than a bit awed.
when I challenged Him with this theory, HE DID NOT DENY THIS, in fact, He seemed pleased when I laughed and praised His sense of humor.
Oh how weird is all this, how weird but utterly wonderful? Has anyone else had similar experiences of 1-on-1 communication, with or without giving over control of your body?
And you know what? I love Him all the more for it, for bringing me down a few pegs, for laughing at me and encouraging me to do the same, for mirroring my biological father’s ornery clever-yet-dated sense of humor, and for not sending the lightning bolt when I told several “that’s what she said” jokes! [fn]
Footnote: Most recently, I was doing my gratitude list, and I thanked Him for my new kitten Alia, remarking that He must have known that she would “open my heart,” and once that had happened, He showed up and “filled me up in the most wonderful way.”
(beat)
That’s what she said!”
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2024.05.15 12:28 jenniexoxoxo which DH character makes you laugh the most?

recently had a thought about how DH is one of the only shows that truly makes me laugh out loud and most of the time it’s because of something that either gaby, carlos, bree or orson say
which one do you think is the funniest?
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2024.05.15 11:49 snnacc What was your worst/funniest brain glitch, where you meant to say one thing, but something totally different came out of your mouth?

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2024.05.15 09:51 alex828keke Funniest/favorite thing you heard someone say about this game?

For me its definitely when one youtuber was doing the radahn fight and died to the projectiles radahn shoots at the start: "They gave walking a fucking skill gap!"
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2024.05.15 08:35 Puzzleheaded-Car1239 Bisaya's "Tama Attitude" in workplace

I read a subreddit about the long feud between Bisaya and Tagalogs and that Bisaya has this called "Tama" attitude. I couldn't agree more.
~long post ahead~
Based on my experience, most of my excruciating scenarios where I couldn't stand someone's work ethic happens to be with a Bisaya colleague.
This started two years ago. We got deployed in a school where we need to stay in.
  1. I got a Bisayan roommate who's overly controlling on how we should act and behave in our dorm. She would want to make almost all decisions like when we should clean the room (anytime she wants) or how the room should look like. She would comment even on our meal routine and how we shouldn't cook something because she didn't like a certain dish. But for us, we couldn't voice out our choices because we will be resented. It came to a point where it got suffocating and it left me no choice but to exchange dorms.
In relation to the title, at work, she wasn't as different. Since she had a connection to our boss, she acts as if she has a say to everything our colleagues do. PS, we are both newbies and we shall be the ones to reach out and learn to get to know them but she chose to intimidate our fellow employees instead. Like for example, our colleagues started putting out their lunchbox at 11:55am. When I asked her if she'd like to eat, she says "No thanks, it's still 5 minutes until lunch" loudly for our officemates to hear. I felt the tension and the awkward silence after. After that, nobody ever talks with her at work.
  1. Another Bisayan speaker got to orient us for a week at work. She overhears another Bisayan colleague and I discussing about the program. Let me code my colleague R (he) and the speaker J (she). The orientation was in between a busy schedule on closing the previous year and transitioning to a new one. R was asking if I could replace him to host the event which will be 30 mins prior the start. I normally don't have a problem with impromptu tasks if it would be hours of prep before the actual, but this one I rejected. I said no and explained I still have deadline for closing the year so all I could do is attend the orientation. The speaker, J, butted in and encouraged me that what I'd do is simple. Still for me, I preferred hosting if I was conditioned to do so or if I had the time to prepare so they got a second firm "no" from me.
During the orientation, J the speaker, unsurprisingly took her sweet time teaching us on not saying "no" to the tasks we were being given. She was reiterating that saying "no" to responsibilities was rejecting growth at work while looking at me the whole time. I knew from the start she was referring to the interaction we had earlier. I had been uncomfortable and really second guessed myself hard afterward.
Anyway, I got closure on this because I did not attend the orientation the next day and directly addressed the issue with her. Guess what? She suddenly didn't have an idea on what I was talking about and that she didn't intend to do anything that upsets me. Lesson: Don't get intimidated by passive-aggression; they will fold once you let them know you know what they're playing.
  1. Our boss is Bisaya. She's fond of employees that were from her same hometown. Unfortunately, this caused division in our work dynamic. Our Bisaya colleagues were always put on pedestal like they were given higher positions at their first year (unlike the tenured and qualified ones) and were never called out for their toxic behaviors at work. They were always the ones to break the rules they set that even clients complain but since they have power and in supervisory positions, they fall on deaf ears all the time. When they do break the rules, they are quick to ignore or they scapegoat others. But if other than them commits mistakes, they were being escalated and announced. I firmly believe this rooted from our boss' unfair treatment. It made our Bisaya colleagues think highly of themselves. Tenured and qualified employees get exhausted for nothing and get blamed for every mistake. While they are being continuously rewarded just because they are fellow BISAYA. No wonder every year, most employees resign in this company.
My conclusion - most of Bisaya I get to work with have dominating personalities and are sometimes passive-aggressive.
I'd like to know shared experiences from the comments.
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2024.05.15 07:01 MurderTramp_ Tagalog help

Hello. I need help helping explain my apo that my grandpa Is cheating on his soon to be fiancé.... I feel really bad bc she really doesn't deserve the lies and I get that im also being the bad guy by telling on him but I wanna be discreet and warn her... but my problem is idk tagalog enough to explain to her so I'd like a way to help translate to her, that "he is a cheater and has been for years and still is with a Mexican woman named " betty" "
Please help as I do not want her to fall into a dark rabbit hole....I say this bc I have been s.3.x.u.4.l.y assaulted by him in the past. But she is in the Philippines rn and my grandfather is in cali.... I need to warn her about the cheating but I gotta stay quiet about my own abuse bc I don't want family knowing about about me ( Filipinos all know eachother iykyk) I'm planning on making a separate fb account to message her. PLEASE HELP ME 🙏
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2024.05.15 06:55 JustFuckMeUp_ medsurg nurses - what are phrases you say commonly

I got the chance to use my VERY rusty spanish with a patient today and I was kind of frustrated that I couldn't communicate with her better because of my awful grammavocab. 😑 So... I gotta do better in the future!
Can y'all think of things that you say to everyone/phrases or words that are particularly helpful? e.g., "I have your meds, these are for your heart"
(Bonus points if you can tell me good things to say in Tagalog/Yoruba/Punjabi!!!!!!! And Spanish, of course. I will love you forever.)
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2024.05.15 04:04 SKal_throwaway 21 [M4F] looking for my special someone

I'm about to graduate soon but still haven't had anything serious with anyone, I'm ready to commit to something serious but still haven't found the right person. I've fooled around and stuff pero I'm low-key a hopeless romantic. So if my description interests you, feel free to hit me up in the dm's and we can swap pics something.If we vibe maybe we can watch the next F1 race at Karera?
About me:
21
Stay in Makati on schooldays but am around Las Pinas/Alabang during the weekends.
Chinito, NGL I kind of have a Kpop look cause I have colored hair and ear piercings.
Around 5'8, normal BMI, I keep myself reasonably active by doing MMA
I would say that I give off relatively Golden Retriever type vibes
Medj conyo but I'm decent naman at speaking tagalog
Big 4 Student
Cat Person
Also got into car culture recently after getting my dream car
Other interests are: Video Games F1, Ferrari Fan :( Anime NBA Fashion Movies Etc.
Music wise my Spotify top artists are usually The 1975, Beabadoobee, Wallows, Tyler The Creator
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