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Alternative scene from 0. 7 part 2 that won't make it in the final version, but it's too precious to fade into oblivion.

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consider: teenagers aren’t apathetic about everything they’re just used to you shitting all over whatever they show excitement about

Teen: *gets a job*

“I GOT THE JOB!”

Parents: Well, when I was your age, I already had 5 jobs and was supporting my family

Teen: *gets all A’s*

“I worked really hard!”

Parents: Well, of course you did, this is the expectation, not a celebration.

probably why so many teens take to social media where they can enthusiastically share their interests and achievements and get positive feedback that their parents never gave

A LITTLE LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK

This hit hard

I remember once, when I was in my early 20s, I was an afternoon supervisor at my job, and I worked with mostly teenagers, and the one day this one kid, who was like 15, was bored so I suggested he could clean out the fridge. He did and when he was done I said he did a good job.

After that, this kid was cleaning out the fridge at least once a week, and I was like, “why are you always cleaning the fridge?” Like, I didn’t mind, but it seemed odd. And he said, “one time I cleaned the fridge and you said I did a good job. I wanted to make you proud of me again.”

Literally, I changed the entire way I interacted with teenagers after that. I actually got a package of glitter stars and I would stick them on their nametags when they did a good job, and they loved it.

My manager had commented on how hard these kids work and I said, “they’re starved for positive feedback. They go to school all day then come to work all evening and no one appreciates it because it’s expected of them, but they’re still kids. They need positive feedback from adults in their lives.”

Like, everyone likes feeling appreciated. Everyone likes being complimented and having their efforts be noticed. Another coworker (who was a mother of teenage children), hated that I did this, and said they were too old to be rewarded with stickers, but like… it wasn’t about the stickers. The stickers were just a symbol that their effort was noticed and appreciated. I was just lucky that I learned this at a time when I was still young enough to remember what it was like to be a teenager. I was only 2 years out of highschool at that point and highschool is fucking hard. People forget this as they get older, but ask anyone and almost no one would ever want to go back and do it again, but they expect kids to suck it up because they’re young so they should be able to do school full time, plus homework, and work, and maintain a healthy social life, and sleep, and spend time with family, and do chores and help out at home, and worry about college and relationships and everything else, and then just get shit on all the time and treated like they’re lazy and entitled. And then they wonder why teenagers are apathetic.

For a german exam I had to argue against an article that was essentially „kids these days, they don’t care about anything and are constantly on their phones“ and really it was the easiest essay I‘ve ever written.

Teens don’t talk to adults bc adults only ask „so, how‘s school“ to then interrupt them two sentences in. And because they can’t engage in a conversation about buying houses and working in a bank. I would’ve loved to talk about philosophy and politics and history with family the way I did with friends and in class but because I was young no one took what I had to say seriously.

And no, teens aren’t always on their phone. They’re on their phone when they’re bored. You think I‘m on social media when I‘m with my friends? When I‘m talking about something I‘m interested in?

Maybe the reason kids are so distant and always on their phone during family parties and the like is because you‘re failing to engage and include them.

Whoop there it is

When you respect kids, they really respond and learn from you. But if you treat kids like “theyre just a kid, what do they know??” then you’ll never find out.

As a Disneyland Cast Member, I’ll add my own experience onto this –

Very frequently, when I first speak to a child while I’m at work, they’ll kind of withdraw and act uncomfortable and shy. Their parents will then rather frequently tell them to not be shy and try to coax them to talk to me – whenever that happens, I always, without fail, politely dissuade the parents from pressuring them.

“I’m a stranger,” I’ll tell the kid’s parents. “I don’t blame them for not talking to me – if they were anywhere else, they’d have the right idea, to not immediately trust me.”

I cannot tell you how many times I’ve seen that same kid – simply after hearing their initial reaction being validated, instead of reproached – immediately open up to me after that. I also cannot tell you how many times that child and I would go on to start a friggin’ marathon conversation, and I got to hear all about how great their day was or what their favorite Disney movies were or what rides they liked and didn’t like or how much they like a certain Disney character or song…all from me validating that initial feeling and showing genuine interest in what they had to say.

This isn’t just young children, either. I will always remember being positioned outside the Animation Academy one day and starting up a conversation with a young lady, perhaps 12 or 13, who joined the line with her father a full 25 minutes before the class was supposed to start. Now keep in mind, we do a drawing class every 30 minutes: there was no one else in line at that point, and no one else joined the girl and her father in line for a full fifteen minutes. So I could tell pretty quickly that this girl was very emotionally invested in getting a good spot for the drawing class: a conclusion all the more bolstered by the fact that she had a notebook under her arm. I asked her if she was an artist – she said yes, but seemed uncomfortable at the question, so I skipped even asking her if I could see her work, instead admitting that I myself wasn’t very good at art, but that I’m trying to get better and that I love the history of Disney animation. On the screens around us was video footage of different Disney concept art and animation reels, so I pointed one of them out (for Snow White) and asked if she knew the story behind the making of the movie. Upon confirming that she didn’t, I proceeded to get down on the floor so I could sit next to her and her father and dramatically tell the whole story of how “Uncle Walt” created the first full-length animated motion picture, even though everyone and their mother thought he was an idiot for even trying, and how the film ended up becoming the first Hollywood blockbuster. After the story was over, the girl’s father said that his daughter really wanted to be an animator when she grew up, and she finally felt comfortable enough to open her notebook and show me some of her artwork. It was wonderful! Every sketch had such character and you could tell how much work she put into it! And I could tell how much telling her that – and sharing that moment with her, where we got to connect over something we both really enjoyed – had meant. And after the class was over, she sought me out to show me what she and her father had drawn – and sure enough, hers was great! (Her father’s was too, really. XD)

People, kids and teens included, love sharing what they love and how they feel with others. You just have to give them the chance to show it.

A LITTLE LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!

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I feel like I am obliged to add one more thing: don’t ever think that the kids won’t feel your unspoken judgements cause they do!

I felt always like a ‘problem’ in my family, until I was about sixteen, I got this teacher who was litterally the first to tell I was worthy. He changed my life up till this day.

Also how do grown ups imagine how ‘we’ will ever learn to engage in conversations with adults properly if you don’t teach us?

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I told one of my new coworkers (who is 26) that he was doing really well and that I was proud of him and his progress. I thought he was going to start crying for how quietly he said “really?”. 

Positive feedback makes the biggest difference to everything.

Honestly, I barely ever get any validation for what I do because I’m expected to do it everyday. And that just lead to me not wanting to do any chores and genuinely give up trying, and eventually my parents end up calling me lazy and keep telling me to help around the house without any positive feedback afterwards.

I stay on my laptop all day because one, I have my online friends to talk to and comfort them in case they are struggling, and two, I have nothing better to do. I barely get out of my house because I really have none else to hang out with. I have two irl friends but we haven’t had the chance to speak much, we’re all doing our own business. Most of my cousins are all much older than me and also have their own business to deal with, why would they invite me out anywhere? So I spend most of my day chatting with my friends online and interacting with people, that’s how my day always goes.

I genuinely wish my parents appreciated me for the small things I do instead of expecting me to do it because “I’m old now”.

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Just so we’re all on the same page here– 

Toby Fox has been having Fun With Anagrams and name puns since Undertale. Asgore Dreemurr can be arranged to ‘Sage or Murderer.’ Asriel Dreemurr doesn’t just reference the Angel of Death Azrael, but can be rearranged to ‘Serial Murderer’. ‘Toriel’ is a pun on ‘tutorial’. ‘Undyne’ is a pun on ‘Undine,’ Ralsei’s whole name, etc etc. People know about this. 

-In Undertale, Gaster was a genius, and Alphys was selected by Asgore to replace him. In Deltarune, Gerson was a well-loved teacher and author, and now Toriel has recommended Alphys to fill his role. 

-There was an Undertale-themed Tarot deck designed by @/dogbomber. Initially, the Hermit card was represented by Gaster. However, when Toby and Fangamer agreed to let the Tarot deck be printed as official merch, Gaster was replaced by Gerson in the Hermit card. 

-It has been pointed out by @rvenen0791 that ‘Goners’ is an anagram for ‘Gerson.’ 

-‘Goner’ seems to have strong ties to both Gaster and Deltarune. Deltarune is hinted at by the Goner Clam and begins with a Goner Survey, which it’s strongly implied Gaster is narrating. 

-Gaster’s most famous line is Entry No. 17. Some have theorized that Gaster was actually describing the creation of a Dark World during it. Near the end of Chapter 2, a connection between Gerson and Dark Worlds is tentatively created. 

-Gerson is the only character to tell us some lesser-known lore about the Underground, including the Angel’s Prophecy, the meaning of the Delta Rune, and how Boss Monsters age. 

-Not only Angel and the Deltarune significant in Deltarune, but Toriel and Asgore may not outlive their human child this time around, because Asriel’s still alive too… (Assuming boss monsters still age like in Undertale.)

-Someone tried pointing out similarities between Gaster Blasters and turtle skulls once. I thought it was a bit of a stretch at the time, but now… 

-What does it all mean? I don’t know! But it’s something! 

So seeing this theory I thought “Wow that’s neat” and then browsed the wiki page of Gerson for some information and spotted something very interesting:

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3… and 6, huh. SURELY A COINCIDENCE. SURELY. MUST BE.

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Then I found disappointment, the wiki lied (shocking, I know)

But..

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It still only increases your DEF by 5 when worn, this smells like foreshadowing.

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If I wanna stretch this- although it doesn’t use all the letters, you can get “Soulless” from Cloudy Glasses, and “Rotten” or “Broken” from Torn Notebook. I spent a while trying to figure out if it had a phrase but kept running into dead ends so I’m not sure if it’s intentional. Time to check all the other items for anagrams I guess.

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Theory: Papyrus's battle body

So, everyone should know about 'Papyrus's battle body', it's something I've been pointing aggressively at for years to point out that his brother is a liar-

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Contradicting what he says, during the hang out, Papyrus specifies that he wears his special clothes underneath his 'REGULAR CLOTHES'.

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Then the interview came out and it turns out I was wrong.. Papyrus's battle body is indeed....

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....HANG ON A SECOND.

What the interview confirms is that Papyrus does indeed have a battle body, but what's also been confirmed is that it's not his clothes. But there's also an important question to factor in: Does what his brother say, have any merit? Was this 'battle body' made a few weeks ago for a party?


I've mentioned this before but it's very important for this theory, there's a post on the Undertale tumblr that relates to this:

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"not everyone is as tough as my brother." - immediately starts talking about Shyren for some reason. "they say those without blame should cast the first stone." (Is this implying something happened to Papyrus that someone could be blamed for?)

Anyway, Shyren's form in battle is made of 2 different monsters, the body is 'Shyren's agent'.

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Papyrus loses his head when killed, and his body dusts, then his head. They both have different dust patterns.

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"Papyrus's body and head have different dust patterns because it's his battle body but not his battle head" - @fluo-skeletons

If I can make an assumption from the Undertale changelog, dust patterns are changed for each individual monster. There was some extensive research done before I found this, including checking dust pattern related to monster size, HP, EXP, G, and none of them seemed to line up.. Was this patch note intentional for these connections to be made?

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(Image cropped and modified for ease of reading, this is on the fandom wiki)

What I'm saying is that Papyrus's entire body was made, and he didn't always look how we see him in the game. But this leads to one of the biggest mysteries of Papyrus, what or who is he?

There's not a character that's canonically been shattered to pieces that speaks just like he does, there is never any implication he can read wingdings either so ignore that

He can walk/run through the air, he acknowledges things that implies he knows he's in a game, and how games themselves function. He's implied the ability to use a save file, he can use blasters, his bedroom is silent. It's implied he's been inside the true lab, or at least Alphys's lab. He's implied that he can see from your perspective (NOT FRISK'S, YOURS.), the annoying dog annoys him the most, he can change game UI and take over the whole screen.

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Who else has done that?

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Undertale: 3

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You have to interact with any of the sinks 3 times to get Memory head (any order counts, you can interact with only one sink 3 times or all 3 once)

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There are 3 Memory heads

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The Bad Memory takes 1 HP, unless you have 3 or less HP

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Then it heals you.

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3

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Another suspicious 3

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Dozen = 12

Papyrus's 'social media connections': -2? (+1 from Undyne)

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Did you know Papyrus gives you the option to stop fighting him after 3 tries?

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I’ve noticed that detail too. In Undertale numbers have meanings, like 6 being associated with Gaster, and 9 being associated with power. Glad that others know too :)

oh HELL, i can’t believe it took me this long to realize.

when you hug asriel after his fight, it’s not asriel saying he doesn’t want to let go, otherwise it would have his talksprite next to it. It’s probably not frisk either; they don’t say anything directly, not even when they’re telling asriel their name earlier in that scene.

it’s got the narrator’s star next to it, so it’s the narrator saying it. 

that’s chara hugging their brother vicariously through frisk for the last time, saying that they don’t want to let him go.

the whole “chara’s a demon child” thing is personally really boring to me because the truth is way more complex: just like the Underground as a whole, the way you play the game profoundly changes chara, and the way they think about the world. 

it’s just way more obvious in the No Mercy route because they literally have to show up in person and get you to Stop.

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why the fuck does english have a word for

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but not for “the day after tomorrow”

???

Because you’re not looking hard enough! ;)

Overmorrow = the day after tomorrow

Ereyesterday = the day before yesterday

Example: I defenestrated my brother ereyesterday. I shall defenestrate my sister overmorrow! Because I hate my family and also windows.

english has some of the best examples of stupidly specific words, tbh

Rhotacism (n): excessive use of the letter “R”

Lingible (adj): meant to be licked

Whipjack (n): a beggar, specifically one who is pretending to have been shipwrecked

Yerd (v): to beat with an object with a stick

Roddikin (n): the fourth stomach of a cow or a deer

Balbriggan (n): a type of fine cotton, most often used in underwear

and my personal favorite

Cornobble (v): to slap or beat another person with a fish

This makes the English nerd in me extremely happy.

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Funfact: Defenestrate is one of my two favorite words.

The other is shenanigans.

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