Sans Undertale is so funny because for years his fanon self was portrayed as like VERY highly emotional like crying a lot and really playing into the sad boy depression angle and stuff and then the backlash to that depiction would have you believe he was this stone-faced cold-hearted badasss who never shows any emotion and then you look at canon Sans undertale and he is neither of those things.
Sans is the guy a few years older then you in your undergrad course who never seems to do any of the work but never drops so you have no idea how he's actually doing grade wise. He wears sweats every single day and offhandely remarks about how he sometimes skips because he can't get out of bed but then he says something funny so you can't follow up without killing the vibe. He is chilling vibing to the point where you kinda wonder if he's coming to class high but then during discussions he casually offers up the most banger points no one else has thought of. Sans Undertale is an enigma wrapped up in a deception and the whole class is giggling because he keeps loudly chewing a crunchwrap supreme while the professor is talking
mutual reblogged my post which means they still love me 10002992 healed 383782728272 revived
Based on the post of @xnzlian and art style based on hers
Horror belong to @/sourapplestudios
Dust belongs to @/ask-dusttale
Killer belongs to @/rahaf-wabas
Nightmare belongs to @/jokublog
Plush!Roxy belongs to Killer
I belong to me
Sharing some UT/UTMV google docs and pdfs as I love collecting those like marbles. Will add more if I find more (you're welcome to suggest/share new ones if you have them!)
[tagged ppl ignore dis if u wantto]
Undertale's Parasocial Relationships
Tildazi's Undertale.ini Research
Tildazi's Undertale Theories & Research
The Ultimate Sans and Alphys Friendship doc
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UTMV Handbook
Canon Underswap Research
Canon Underswap Research Summary
Common canon Dreamtale misconceptions by @xxtha-blog
Canon Dream Analysis by @xxtha-blog
Dreamtale info by @xxtha-blog
Ink info translated by @fl00mie
Fresh info by @sandeewithtwoe
Killer info by unknown
Othertale info by @howlsofbloodhounds
Dusttale (1) by @what-have-i-unleashed
Dusttale (2) by @irriska
Fluffytale info by @cloudtaleblog
Abysstale info by @toffeebrew
Full Fatal_Error lore Analysis by @casualpeanutcollection
Storyshift reboot writeup by @ut-storyshift
Hello! I crawl out of the abyss to share some artwork i did for my graphic design class :> cheers lads
JUST REMEMBERED I HAVE FREE WILL HAHA
ANYWAYS EVERYONE GO WATCH THIS RIGHT NOW, IT IS 100% CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED PLEASE
(DISCLAIMER: I did not draw nor create this, but by god does this entire video live in my head fully rent free <3)
I'm just gonna take notes, don't mind me.
There is so much discourse about characters being ooc. So Here's my guide IF it BOTHERS you. 1. Write. Write about the character. Reasoning why they wanna do what they wanna do. Write the stories you wanna see. 2. Actually look up how their respective fandoms see them. Ask someone to gush about them to you. That's how I learned more about Tim Drake. (Tumblr was actually my source for all of the bats, i recommend tumblr and social media a lot for this) 3. Find the piece of media that appeals to you. Whether that's the source material for the character, or some youtube video of someone analyzing the character. Whether its a video game or a comic book. Just find one that interests you. ITS okay not know every obscure lore, but knowing a basic backstory and personality traits can help a lot.
4. Enjoy the character. Whether its one you're suppose to hate or not. Enjoy writing them. Have fun with their character. 5. Understand fandom. There will always be someone that will disagree how you portray a character or there will be a story that portrays them in a way it makes you cringe. And that's okay. Its up to you whether you agree with the commenter or not. And its up to you as a reader whether to continue or not. Its okay not to like something. And its okay to like something the majority doesn't. But Also know when we try to stamp out things we don't like- it stamps out the potential for things we do like. 6. Experiment. uwub
Alright US mutuals, if you are interested in, morbidly fascinated by, or anxiously doomscrolling through AI news, including Stable Diffusion, Llama, ChatGPT or Dalle, you need to be aware of this.
The US Copyright Office has submitted a request for comment from the general public. Guidelines can be found on their site, but the gist of it is that they are taking citizen statements on what your views on AI are, and how the Copyright Office should address the admittedly thorny issues in rulings.
Be polite, be succinct, and be honest. They have a list of questions or suggestions, but in truth are looking to get as much data from the general public as possible. If you have links to papers or studies examining the economic impacts of AI, they want them. If you have anecdotal stories of losing commissions, they want them. If you have legal opinions, experience using these tools, or even a layman's perspective of how much human input is required for a piece of work to gain copyright, they want it.
The deadline is Oct 18th and can be submitted via the link in the article. While the regulatory apparatus of the US is largely under sway by corporate interests, this is still the actual, official time for you to directly tell the government what you think and what they should do. Comments can be submitted by individuals or on behalf of organizations. So if you are a small business, say a print shop, you can comment on behalf of the print shop as well.
Just someone that does drawing, sketching, photography, singing, writing, and character creation; Such as OCS, inspired characters, or head canons. Please do not repost, copy, use in Ai, etc, unless you ask my permission. 20 years
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