If I may, I'd love to talk with you about TFC and the end of the world.
Years ago on his channel, TFC played Fallout 4. I've not watched it fully yet, but his attitude is just delightful, and I like to headcanon that he lived that too, even though he used the female protagonist for his playthrough. (he called her Ripley, and said he was using her specifically bc he hadn't really seen anyone else do that)
"it's the end of the world, tomorrow's cancelled" he says, running to a bunker as the bombs start to fall.
So when the moon comes down, it's a kinda thing he's experienced before. He worries about his little family of course, he's not sure how many of them have faced down the apocalypse before, but he's a realist; he's one man, not much he can do. He'd offer to shelter the rest of them in his mines down near bedrock, but he's known them long enough to know they'd never accept.
He sends the offer out anyway, on the off chance that egos would crumble in the ever-encroaching face of death, but he's not surprised when he doesn't get any takers.
As the extra reinforced tunnel shakes like a Jevin sat on a washing machine, TFC laughs to himself, remembering his last time in this situation.
"It's the end of the world," he smiles, "tomorrow's cancelled."
ooooh, I like this...and I wish I'd known about this before I posted TFC's section. This is absolutely the type of thing I'd include just for fun.















