I don't know how to explain how lowkey satisfying it is for Wilbur to be an unreliable narrator to his father.
He was mentally so down the rabbit hole of delusions, and pain that he just didn't want to come to terms with his own father about what happened.
It just feels so relatable ya know? Not telling family about stuff you did wrong because you're so upset about the outcomes can be so personal. Maybe its from somewhat personal experience? I have no idea. But what I do know, is that:
Wilbur did NOT lie to Philza about what happened out of malice, he did it because he didn't want to disappoint his father.
THE PUPPET GUYS, THE EYES ARE GREEN AND VIOLET
@ironwoman359 I think you’d like to see this…
“See you soon, Wilbur.”
you are not real
saw the ending and
gift of Prophesy go brrr
the sound is a casino so something abt Quackity
so when is wilbur gonna learn about exile *converts random ominous tweets into lore*
#Kaitofuckingpiss
Welp the queen is dead
your condom breaks
you feel a lump on your breast
your friends are ignoring you
you’re stranded on an island
you got rejected by a crush
you get into a car accident
you got stung by a bee/wasp
you got fired from your job
you’re in an earthquake
your tattoo gets infected
your house is on fire
you’re lost in the woods
you get arrested abroad
you get robbed
your partner cheated on you
you’re on a ship that’s sinking
you fall into ice
you’re stuck in an elevator
you hit a deer with your car
you have food poisoning
your pet passed away
you fall off of a horse
you or your friend has alcohol poisoning
you have toxic shock syndrome
your house has a gas leak
you know, cuz Fundy is an orphan
Ghostbur: whats worse than murder?
*flips paper to reveal "murdering orphans"*
Ghostbur: boom.
Techno: orphans
Tommy: no.
??? Something I just noticed is that in this scene in Battle of the Dimmsonian, when Dev is wishing for the 'perfect cupcake' and Peri gets mad, Peri's wand glows purple instead of yellow when summoning the giant cupcake.
And it has to be intentional, because it's an animated show. Worth noting, too, that it was normal just seconds before:
I feel like I haven't seen this happen before... and I feel like it's most likely insignificant, but I can't think of any reason for it to be happening? Maybe it's just a random concept from the original show, idk. Curious.