The first sin. Misconception is that Eve was the first to sin when that’s not really all that true.
You see
When God created everything and then Adam. He told him about the tree he said don’t eat of it.
God never told Eve.
When Eve was in the garden being tempted read that section you’ll find something interesting. Adam was right next to her and he didn’t say anything. He was using Eve as a Guinea pig.
Eve bit into the fruit nothing changed she handed it to Adam. And when he bit into it their eyes were opened.
So really the first sin was Man’s passive nature allowing something to happen he was told not to allow happen if he never ate their eyes may never have been opened but who knows.
dose that mean that the child of a preop trans woman and a cis woman would be as pure as jesus because the child is born without no father, just two mothers?
god i just realized something about the piece mementomoryo did of vriska and terezi (“soror mea”, it used to be sold on whatpumpkin. it might still be) and i’m losing my mind
this is a picture of it from My Wall bc im lazy but
i always thought vriska being a tree was just some weird forest metaphor bc much of terezi’s arc deals with being lost without her, etc
but i just realized ITS TEREZIS TREEHOUSE……. the fucking metaphor…. the cinnamon tography im losing my mind
i also just realized
this scene isn’t just aesthetically pleasing… they’re walking along the branches coming from terezi’s treehouse.
this whole time i’ve thought these were just aesthetic choices and not a deliberate thing referencing terezi’s story. i’m a fool and a sham
One of my favorite tropes is “Villain Decay”. It’s not a redemption or reformation - the character themself doesn’t necessarily change morally or behaviorally, but the as the stakes become higher and more serious antagonists are introduced, the original villain seems harmless and friendly in comparison.
I’ll never get over the amalgamates getting to go back home to their families in True Pacifist. I’m so, so used to stories that go, “this person is too broken, physically or mentally or both, to ever be put back together. they’re not the way they once were, so they’re good as dead. killing them is the only act of mercy.“
I’m so glad Undertale didn’t do that.
The True Lab intentionally plays on horror tropes. Phantasmal pursuers whose ability to appear and disappear defy logical attempts at evasion. Mutated, undead shambling creatures whose original selves are utterly destroyed.
But…like the rest of Undertale’s relationship to RPG tropes…subversion occurs.
It becomes increasingly clear that the amalgamates aren’t evil ghosts or mindless zombies. They’re victims of medical malpractice who miss their families. And when we find them returned to their families…they’re happy. Their families are happy. Things are different now, yea. It’s pretty weird for everyone. The new situation will take some time getting used to. But… it’s mostly good.
Without the added volume of feathers, a toucan’s beak is the size of the whole rest of its body put together. They are literally and without exaggeration 50% beak by volume.
do you ever watch a clip from an animated show/movie and just get completely overwhelmed at how much work and resources and actual time out of actual people’s actual lives went in to those 5 measly seconds of someone scratching their butt