“isaac-like” isn’t about gameplay it’s about whether a game features poop and tarot cards
yes this is about cult of the lamb
One more reblog with additional propaganda.
People be saying "Oh, Candice is the eldest sister so she inherently deserves to say fuck" well as an eldest sister (I'm nonbinary tho) I have to say Candice has little sister energy with her obsession with snitching. Maybe just talk to your brothers? Tell them to be careful? Self inflicted tbh. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I never in any of the episodes I watched saw her talk to them about her concerns. Also, half the time, she leaves them alone at home so she can hunt down her mom, which gives the vibe that she's not concerned with their safety so much as she just wants to tattle. I haven't seen every episode, so I will concede these points if there's episodes where it's made clear that I am wrong, but I can't think of any.
Once again I must reiterate that this isn't a "Who's had it worse competition" (in which case, please remember, Papyrus is stuck under a mountain and despite his cheeriness makes it clear he never thinks he'll get to see the SKY) this is about who deserves to say fuck.
Papyrus deserves to say fuck because it offends/scares/annoys people who treat him, a neurodivergent coded adult man, like a inept baby idiot. Papyrus' neurodivergency is treated fairly well in the story (whether it was written in intentionally or not), but outside of it, there's an endless barage of people asserting he wouldn't know any swear words or what death is, and that he needs to he coddled and have his hand held forevermore by his older brother.
Vote Papyrus. B)
you used to call me on my hands-free talking glove
I’m just wondering how they can possibly market this as hands-free
holy shit this kid who took down the PRESIDENT OF STANFORD is an EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD FRESHMAN????? imagine being the president of an elite university with a celebrated scientific career and you get taken down by a TEENAGER writing for the student paper of your own university who broke a story about decades of data manipulation and scientific misconduct that led to an eight-month investigation (which itself was riddled with issues that the same student reporter also continued to expose). imagine being on the board of trustees or in any other position of leadership at this institution and watching this teenager clown on you for not being able to do your fucking jobs. he had to lay it all out on a fucking platter for you to bring it home. insane.