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More shitpost despite what I said (I hate indecisive ass)
I just imagine Leshy being an asshole and either eating his siblings food or throwing it at random followers
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thank you so much for this information, billy.
(credit to mars, my gremlin bff)
-Oh wow I have 100 post!
I said with joyse
*and then I doing reblogs 57 times..*
Ed and his 0 sense of personal space on my fucking island
Y'all don't know how close I am to crying 4 hours of my life and then making a life sized hohenheim drawing that is taller then me
sorry to all my outsiders moots who have to sit thru me reblogging a buncha shit from fandoms they aren’t in lmao
I think about this occasionally
Y’know, whenever the more dark elements of Splatoon’s lore are brought up, specifically concerning OE, things like sanitization or the fact that thousands were killed before Agent 8 are always brought up. What I don’t see mentioned as often, if at all, is how Tartar actually went about killing those previous test subjects.
The high body count and the fact that they died via being blended is fucked up, yes. But what actually disturbs me is how predatory the whole scheme is. Kamabo Co. is interesting in that it feels grounded and realistic to an uncanny degree. Yes, I can see a corporation putting on this friendly and “trendy/hip with the youth” facade to bring in younger folk, because we already have a bunch of those right now.
It’s not the body count or even how they died that hits me, but in how this corporation truly manipulated what I can assume were minors and young adults, who were naive and didn’t know any better, into their deaths (or alternatively, stripped them of their individuality). It’s sad to think about.