I’ve been playing a lot of FNF lately… and decided to draw Thomas and remus in the style. I also threw in the arrows lol

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I’ve been playing a lot of FNF lately… and decided to draw Thomas and remus in the style. I also threw in the arrows lol
In my dream last night there was a new sasi episode and it was Remus themed and I was so excited but when I watched it it was just straight up butt sex in a dark room and I watched in horror and afterwards I spoke with a friend and I was like “dang. That new sasi episode was kinda graphic.” So that’s how my morning is going
epic sanders sides reference at the thrift
Oh, great flick
*keeps flicking*
I’m really out of it
Why is this joke the funniest thing ever
I love how every reaction video to Dealing With Intrusive Thoughts just ends up being "fuck this is way too relatable when did the silly gay web series get so relatable"
saaaaaayyyyyyy.... knowledge of yourself!
remu 6 years old 😭😭😭welcome to kindergarten you stupid idiot
I rewatched Dealing with Intrusive Thoughts today, while keeping in mind one of my favorite moments from Working Through Intrusive Thoughts
I really, really think that Remus is working very closely with Janus to bring to light several issues Thomas is actively ignoring and to intentionally bring forward the Orange Side.
Thomas wants to learn about himself and grow as person? Well, he can't do that without knowing all parts of himself. Which brings me to
This interaction. Yes, I did cut out a small bit from the middle with Remus using Dahmer as an example, the main point of this is Remus’s body language and reaction. Particularly his reaction to Logan's "It didn't do him any good."
Remus was using a gruesome example, but really this moment is where we see him revealing his intentions of trying to help Thomas while maintaining his role as Forbidden Creativity. He's not trying to get Thomas to actually think about or consider murder. He's trying to draw attention to the fact that his approach of using repression isn't going to work and it isn't going to help.
Remus is trying to get Thomas to acknowledge the things that are going on that he's ignoring within the confines of his role.
We've seen the Sides grow into pretty 3 dimensional characters, but they are still not individuals. So Remus and Logan and everyone else are bound by their roles that Thomas has given them.
Logan is approaching this conversation as a debate, trying to be the one to fix things for Thomas, arguably still trying to chase the opportunity to help Thomas all on his own and prove his value as a Side to Thomas that he lost in season one, meanwhile Remus is agreeing with him on this scene. Because as far as Remus is concerned, they have the same goal. Get Thomas to stop using repression as a coping mechanism.
From the very get go Remus is trying to help Thomas and Logan is treating him like the antagonistic. Which is understandable. But I really think this moment is what lays the foundation for Working Through Intrusive Thoughts.