izzlerizzle:

has anyone else let undyne just kinda… fade away?

WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT

oroxim:

the next day @ recess flowey threatens a bunch of 3rd graders with the possibility of death

i love when ppl draw flowey being really defensive when it comes to how people treat frisk

infinite-fuckpit:

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GOD DAMMIT

radicaltrains:

“Does this game have fall damage?” I ask as I have already leapt off the tallest building in the game

Life is like a video game

markgrumpticeye:

Some people go out and look for a challenge in life.

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And some just like to take things easy.

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Some like to think , plan ahead and create paths where none exist.

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Some like to take every day as it comes.

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Some like to fight.

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Some seek the thrills.

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And some would rather seek some company instead.

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Some like to talk.

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And some prefer the silence.

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Some like to be in the spotlight.

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While others prefer the shadows.

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Some just want to party.

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While for others the party has long ended.

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We build.

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And we destroy.

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We cry.

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And we laugh.

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And sometimes we do both.

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We get angry.

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And we calm ourselves.

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We make descisions we might regret.

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We fight along eachothers sides.

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And sometimes we take on the world all on our own.

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We take care of others in good times and in bad.

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Some will become parents.

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And some will find a family in unexpected places

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Some want to be part of a team.

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And some would rather be alone.

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Some like to play.

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While some would rather watch.

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Life is like a video game.

We all play the same game
But while some of us are just starting up their tutorials.

Others are already at the credits.

We have a rule called D.O.N.T.

sigmatique:

It stands for

DOOOOoooooon’T COMMENT ON SOMEONES CHARACTER IF ALL YOU HAVE TO SAY IS “it looks like X character!”

Just
Don’t.

D
O
N
T

Is it that hard?

Side character: *dies*
Me: Huh. That's a thing that happened
Side characters family: *very worried that side character is missing. Asks main character to find them and makes plans for 'when' they return*
Me choking back tears: OKAY FUCK YOU
In third grade I had this teacher who would give every student the same grade on each assignment. After the A at the top of the paper, she’d mark all the wrong answers with a red pen, and then would come by each student’s desk to talk to us about where we went wrong. Together we would fix each sentence or math problem until it was right. 
At Parent night, one of the dad’s complained that his daughter worked hard to get her A, and that some of the other kids deserved to fail. The teacher allowed him to finish talking, and then responded in the same polite tone she always used in the classroom. “I’m not teaching your children how to pass test… I’m guiding them on how to learn.”
Months later our teacher posted everyone’s final grade on the board, and at first, no one was surprised to see we all had A’s. But after looking closer at our papers, and book reports, and our final assignments, we didn’t see any red ink on them.
I don’t think we should lie to children and tell them they got it all right if they didn’t. That doesn’t help anyone. But I also know that if you keep telling a child they are a failure; they messed up; or they did a bad job, after a while they’ll start agreeing.
Learning to Learn (via dominicmatthewjackson)
I need to draw azure more. So here he is with swap!azure so we can get a good comparison. Swap is bigger and has scars from… bad days at work…

I need to draw azure more. So here he is with swap!azure so we can get a good comparison. Swap is bigger and has scars from… bad days at work…