kerdly is just revalink
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kerdly is just revalink
got bored and made a zelink edit.
yas, papyrus has said fuck.
also sans bc 😍 (and i actually know how to draw sans, this was my first time drawing papyrus despite being and undertale fan and drawing undertale characters for like 2 years now)
random doodles i did today. all with some shitty pink pen i was given during band camp and while some seminar guy was talking. working on a watcher grian design that isn’t just grian with extra eyes and a cape on.
most of these are pretty old. drew them when dl started and was mainly me testing a scar design. lol love him
yas finally posting some neww
(okay so i had like, twice the amount written, but when i was going to show my friend, i hit cut instead of copy and lost it all, and was too distraught to actually try to re-write it, so i gave up. enjoy!)
fnf “beeping” hcs
the “beeping” sensation began in the early 2000’s in philadelphia. it quickly spread to other cultural hotspots, such at New York and eventually California. a new form of music and singing, typically with a turn based format. one person will sing a line, then the other person will copy or something similar. more challenging versions are two people “beep” at the same time and then have to repeat what the other sang first.
for less organized battles or casual matches, songs are typically made up on the spot, so they are typically easier. for more complex stuff, and bigger tournaments, songs are created beforehand so appropriate music can be created and are most often more challenging than laid back matches.
there are also different styles of “beeping”
for one, singers like pico have words incorporated into what they sing. this is a heavily controversial style, as most people believe “beeping” should not have actual words, rather just noises and notes sung. despite peoples opinions on it, it is considerably harder than common “beeping” and those who use it are considered more skilled, but it is much harder to win matches that are based off of speed with it.
along those same notes, beginners will typically just sing notes without any specific syllables in them, and as skill progresses, they add more and more syllables.
(ps. i wasn’t really sure what to call it other than “beeping” bc like, singing just doesn’t fit, and rapping doesn’t really either. so beeping, but i imagine it’s called many different things)
miss him a lot. rip techno
lol soulmates who??? i only know scot n cleo 😍😍
(also pearls pov made me sad :c )