do you vividly remember the moment you listened to The Fall by Lovejoy for the very first time and heard the drop and then wilbur started doing that speech and your entire body ascended to the next dimension or are you normal
google how to reach salvation no god no religion in 5 minutes
THIS IS SO CUTE
babysitting + dad boop
(Pt 2/2)
randomly just remembered that time tubbo’s mc fox died and he called ranboo about it but ranboo was at the dentist’s office w his family and left to talk tubbo thru his grief for a videogame fox from a nearby field
Fiancé
Okay but real talk Charlie is SO GOOD at taking jokes and punching you in the gut with them
The running gag about how many bones he has, all of which are definitely his, and hitting us with “I don’t actually have 300 bones...” as a sign of a genuine attempt at trust
The bit about him totally being a real human and not a slime coming back around to his final words being “thank you for showing me what it was like to be human, maybe i almost was”
Charlie is so good at playing silly characters that are there to break tension only to twist them like a fucking knife in the end
that scene where ghostboo gives tubbo the pink tulip :]
[ID: Two page comic that illustrates the scene mentioned in the caption. Ghostboo has a black and white cloth over his head and a torn open suit jacket which shows the scar on his chest. Tubbo is a goat hybrid, and he is wearing a thick winter jacket with pink flowers on it. He has a golden ring on one of his horns; Ghostboo has a golden ring on his right ring finger. The sequence of the comic goes: Tubbo approaches Ghostboo from behind, saying, “Ranboo?” Ghostboo turns around and nervously says, “Oh, uh– Tubbo! Hi!” We see Ghostboo looks worried or afraid, and is interrupted by Techno, who says, “Ranboo, you’re– you’re here!” The conversation continues in the background, but Ghostboo is distracted, and he turns to pick up a pink tulip and quietly give it to Tubbo.
Around the comic panels, there look to be pieces of paper of two kinds - cut out scraps, or larger paragraphs. The cut-out scraps all read the following:
APPENDIX 1. Additional thoughts. 1. On the subject 1.1. You’re dead. You are living a kind of undeath. 1.2. We must make the distinction: you are not the thing that died. That is to say, you are not the same. The thing that died lives in your hindbrain. In your trachea. 1.3. The soul remains. 2. On grief 2.1 He doesn’t know how to feel about you. He is mourning. How do you mourn this? 2.2 He doesn’t love you. You are a haunting. 3. On life after death 3.1. The soul remains. You still love him.
The bigger paragraphs are excerpts from the paper Complicated Grief Treatment by M Catherine Shear, MD. Highlighted are the phrases “we develop an intuitive, implicit knowledge of our loved ones as well” and “continued expectation that the loved one will return.” End ID.]