Silver Tongue

Dec 01

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pissvortex:
“ pissvortex:
“ people are really pissed off about undertale in that best game ever poll
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pissvortex:

pissvortex:

people are really pissed off about undertale in that best game ever poll

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undauntedgunner:
“ ask-eutemia:
“ gasterblast:
“ gasterblast:
“ idk if any of you saw the last round of this contest thing but undertale has moved on to the next round and there are 22 hours left to vote in this one!
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every reblog makes the users on...

undauntedgunner:

ask-eutemia:

gasterblast:

gasterblast:

idk if any of you saw the last round of this contest thing but undertale has moved on to the next round and there are 22 hours left to vote in this one!

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every reblog makes the users on the gamefaqs boards cry harder

C’mon guys! We’re better than Mario!

muh determination

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This is actually rising faster than it did against fallout 3.

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asktenagerderpy-blog asked: Its ok i get that allot thats why i only have 1 follower *hehe*

scraps-is-busy:

Yeah, well it’s tricky. I got followers by posting art for the last 3+ years.

Well, theoretically, gaining followers should be exponential. More followers you get the more your followers would share your stuff in the morning their followers will be inclined to check out your page. The biggest thing to remember however, is that your followers are people. They have their own lives and struggles and stuff to deal with.

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Look at what my friend made me for Christmas. Go check them out @deep-sea-prince

Look at what my friend made me for Christmas. Go check them out @deep-sea-prince

rosexknight:

silver-tongues-blog:

terriamon:

benepla:

terriamon:

employee fistfights in walmart are a lot more deadly because the employees know the terrain and what they can use to their advantage

customer fistfights in walmart are a lot more destructive because customers dont care about what they destroy to reach their goals

what about employee v. customer fistfights

an unstoppable force meets an immovable object

@rosexknight

The employee would win because they have more to lose than the customer so they better damn well make it worth it.

If you’re going to get punished anyways, you might as well go all out. Am i right?

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