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Draancia [2018-07-19 18:05:56 +0000 UTC]
I Think that this maybe all happening before the resets?
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C-Puff In reply to LuneAirbrush [2017-08-12 05:50:03 +0000 UTC]
He had some coffee before Sans got up at least.
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DerpDragonComic In reply to C-Puff [2017-08-28 09:43:41 +0000 UTC]
Well at least kind of a half cup coffee., the rest of it are still on the floor.
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C-Puff In reply to DerpDragonComic [2017-08-28 15:18:20 +0000 UTC]
true. rip coffee never forget.
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SenaGosac [2017-07-17 07:19:09 +0000 UTC]
Ah, the sight of these two hurting each other fills me with HAPPINESS.
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DeadEnderz13 In reply to SenaGosac [2017-10-26 10:25:36 +0000 UTC]
Okay, most edgy and creepy one! You are definintally frightening to us!
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squirrelygirl890 [2017-04-22 18:48:42 +0000 UTC]
awww this hurts me! i hate seeing siblings not get along! my siblings and I are so close!
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C-Puff In reply to squirrelygirl890 [2017-04-22 20:47:05 +0000 UTC]
I don't like seeing them fight either... or do? Considering I wrote it XD
My brother and I don't really fight.... but I think we're too different to 'get along' tbh...
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squirrelygirl890 In reply to C-Puff [2017-04-22 22:33:02 +0000 UTC]
aww that's too bad. i think my brother and sister and I are some strange exception. like, majority of the people i talk to say they don't really get along with their siblings, but like, my fam and I are...well, we're fam XD idk, we love hanging out together, even more so now that we're older. is that weird?
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C-Puff In reply to squirrelygirl890 [2017-04-22 22:42:39 +0000 UTC]
Not at all My brother and I got on each others nerves, but we had a generally good relationship. But our interests were very different so we didn't hang out much. As we've grown older... it just seems those differences have grown more.
But that's just us. I have friends who are incredibly close to their siblings and do everything together... and I've had friends who honestly can't stand their siblings at all. Sometimes for good reason.
I don't think there is a standard for how siblings are. But being close and being best friends is probably the best case scenario.
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squirrelygirl890 In reply to C-Puff [2017-04-22 22:44:27 +0000 UTC]
well, good to know that neither of us are weirdos then, huh? i mean, nerdy art interests aside... XD
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C-Puff In reply to Vee-TDC [2017-01-09 16:09:50 +0000 UTC]
We all get pushed to a point where we have a mini tantrum and then feel bad about it afterwards sometimes D'8
Although to be honest I kinda feel Papyrus' outburst isn't that unwarranted.
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Vee-TDC In reply to C-Puff [2017-01-09 16:18:14 +0000 UTC]
That is true. I feel bad for pap. I really do. I kinda have a similar situation with my sister, but it's not as bad as this.
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C-Puff In reply to Vee-TDC [2017-01-09 16:35:22 +0000 UTC]
Aw I'm sorry to hear that ;w; I hope things can be patched up in time
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Vee-TDC In reply to C-Puff [2017-01-09 17:24:28 +0000 UTC]
Its not that bad. But thank you!!!!
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C-Puff In reply to Skeletonpunz12 [2017-01-08 20:30:29 +0000 UTC]
Is that Papyrus saying that or you? XD
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MotoNeko [2017-01-08 04:23:16 +0000 UTC]
You know. If people knew japanese then maybe i could've used honest as a pun. But jokes aside. Poor Sans couldnt answer his brothers question because for once he didnt know himself.
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C-Puff In reply to MotoNeko [2017-01-08 13:47:32 +0000 UTC]
I know a little Japanese but not much
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MotoNeko In reply to C-Puff [2017-01-08 19:46:20 +0000 UTC]
Hone is the japanese word for bone :3
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C-Puff In reply to MotoNeko [2017-01-08 20:02:42 +0000 UTC]
AH! Thank you! I thought maybe you meant something about honto but that makes more sense! XD
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MotoNeko In reply to C-Puff [2017-01-08 20:33:11 +0000 UTC]
"Honeto". Wonder if that could become a pokemon region? :3
But yea. I learn and translate japanese words every so often I know a few more bone related words. Like Gaikotsu is the japanese word for skeleton :3 Dokuro is the japanese word for skull, and the japanese word for marrow is Kosshi means marrow, or atleast it does according to Wordhippo
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C-Puff In reply to MotoNeko [2017-01-08 21:45:55 +0000 UTC]
Oh cool! Thank you! My vocab is so bad 8'D I really need to take more time to learn more words. And try to get my katakana better u.u
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MotoNeko In reply to C-Puff [2017-01-08 21:55:21 +0000 UTC]
I know some words in Japanese, who knows? Maybe i know some that you're trying to understand
I dont understand exactly what Katakana means but i suppose it's a kind of japanese type of writing ów0
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ZaCloud In reply to MotoNeko [2017-01-15 06:29:57 +0000 UTC]
There's four ways to write in Japanese: Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji, and Romaji.
Romaji is like how we do it with English text.
Kanji is their complicated alphabet with thousands of characters, each one or two meaning a whole word.
Hiragana is how people write before they learn kanji; it's syllable-based (and still mixed in with Kanji often).
Katakana is also syllable-based, but is used for sound effects, or to sound out foreign words.
Example: Hiragana or Kanji would be used to say purely Japanese words like "Arigatou" (Thank you).
But, Katakana would be used for a word or phrase adapted from English like "Sankyuu" (Thank you).
(Also, by the way, "hone" doesn't rhyme with "bone", it's pronounced "Ho-neh".
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MotoNeko In reply to ZaCloud [2017-01-15 14:01:42 +0000 UTC]
Hiragana must be the norm of scrift i've seen :3
Katakana. As in stuff like Sukeruton?
Okay. Thanks for clearing that up!
(Yea, i know. I watched onepiece and other japanese shows that have said that word. I even know how to prunounce 'Gaikotsu' ów0)
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C-Puff In reply to Lord-Kiyo [2017-01-07 19:50:15 +0000 UTC]
Not sure I'm enjoying the casual sexism in the comments :/
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Lord-Kiyo In reply to C-Puff [2017-01-07 22:00:12 +0000 UTC]
Its not sexism. Unless saying things like women have boobs is sexist. Or if you really think that emotional behavior is really negative. I mean its not like anyone gets upset when someone says, "She is being such a man about this."
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C-Puff In reply to Lord-Kiyo [2017-01-07 22:20:49 +0000 UTC]
Dismissing someone's emotional distress as not being important because of their gender, in this case female, is completely sexist. As is dismissing a male's emotional response by calling them a 'woman' meant as a derogatory term because women are emotional and therefore their emotional outbursts are not to be taken as seriously because they do it all the time is the pure definition of sexism.
It is also toxic masculinity because it's a way of belittling a man by telling him expressing strong emotions are 'what women do' meant in a derogatorry fasion, thereby belittling their masculinity, dismissing their feelings, and further promoting the idea that men should not be alloed to express their feelings because it nakes them 'less manly'. Leading men to continue to bottle up healthy displays of emotion which then manifests in more dangerous outbursts later.
Much like not discussing with your brother how his secrets and lies distresses you might lead to an emtional outburst when your brother has actually not done anything wrong and might actually be in need of help.
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Lord-Kiyo In reply to C-Puff [2017-01-07 22:34:59 +0000 UTC]
Why do you think that's derogatory? You just automatically assume that behavior that woman do freely is derogatory. What's wrong with women? Like I said, no one complains when someone says doing something like a man. Why do you view being like a woman is derogatory, while being a man is not? And its not like we are told to be one way or another, we just naturally do. And what acures most often is just we expect out of something. But that don't mean we do things as a hive mind.
And I did not say that to demeanor him. Or do you think he just handled it all wrong?
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C-Puff In reply to Lord-Kiyo [2017-01-07 23:45:14 +0000 UTC]
Maybe you didn't mean it that way but we inerently are taught that a man being called a woman because he expressed emotion as negative and something to demean him for having deelings. That's where the whole 'lol what a woman' thing even comes from. I don't fully understand how you could possibly mean it any other way but dismissively. But to use your argument against you, 'saying something sexist and the insisting it's not sexist? Lol how typical of a man.'
As for Papyrus, perhaps he isn't wrong in his reaction because Sans is a liar, and Papyrus' feelings are 100% valid, but it did not have to be such a scene if the two of them could just communicate better.
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Lord-Kiyo In reply to C-Puff [2017-01-08 00:17:18 +0000 UTC]
Believing that being a woman is bad is whats sexist. And yes, typical of a man LOL
And see, that's my point.
Also to brush up from earlier. You implied that not showing emotions is unhealthy and can cause someone to blow up. But the thing is. different people have different levels of emotions. Some are more emotional than others. And showing a lack of emotions is not always bottling it up, but much rather that they are not as sensitive or as emotional. Females typically have a stronger since of emotions. And no that's not derogatory, the two genders have many differences, physical and mentally. We are naturally designed to function in certain rolls. But the key thing is that we are all different and they all come in different levels. Some men aren't as strong as typical men and any woman could beat the hell out of him. Or some woman are far stronger than typical woman and can match up with even the strongest of men. There are typicals, but it comes in levels that can blend together. For me per example, I am hardly emotional at all. My sense of emotions are very dull, even for a male. No one taught me or told me to be that way, its just how it is. And I am mostly mocked for it, since I don't even cry when family dies. I'm not bottling emotions up, its just not there. Most would say that its unhealthy of me to be the way I am, but I am way more content than most people.
So what's more derogatory? being able to express your emotions letting people know how you feel? or look as you feel nothing even when people die, like your some kind of monster?
But really this is not something to debate on in the comments of your artwork. That's not what your drawing is for. This should be about how awesome your work is. And I apologies that it turned out this way.
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ZaCloud In reply to Lord-Kiyo [2017-01-15 06:38:16 +0000 UTC]
I know this already got pretty much settled, but I'm just adding my two cents here: The only reason women seem more emotional than men is because of how we're brought up, not due to any built-in natural tendencies. Society convinces males that they shouldn't be as emotional as women (and thus the misconception that emotions = feminine). But ALL genders are just as capable of feeling and expressing emotions.
So, it's just not the best to perpetuate a division between the sexes, even if you don't mean it in a derogatory way. EVERYONE can feel and release emotions. It doesn't make them any more manly or feminine. Hopefully within a few more decades, more societies can become truly equal, and there won't be this division of perception anymore.
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C-Puff In reply to Lord-Kiyo [2017-01-08 00:29:00 +0000 UTC]
No I get what you mean my problem is with the word usage, you know? And simply what it implies in a broader sense. But mostly I brought it up because you were the second person to make the 'lol women' joke. So I was hoping to address it openly for anyone else who might see this too
but I agree with your point, yes. But hopefully you understand why I felt the need to address it just in case it became a trend to make that joke on this page D'X
but thank you very much for the compliments
and no harm done at all I wasn't even annoyed. I just wanted to address this before I start seeing every second comment making this joke :c
poor Papyrus. He's already upset :'D
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Lord-Kiyo In reply to C-Puff [2017-01-08 01:58:05 +0000 UTC]
Yeah it would be rather annoying if the joke was continues.
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anime1999 [2017-01-07 17:47:10 +0000 UTC]
I really can relate to papyrus frustration, since sans hide a lotta is secrets
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