imunderthought:

nicte-boonart:

singing-robot:

wiittyusername:

Been playing through Undertale for the first time on Switch recently and since it’s also spook month I had the idea for this dumb little parody animation of one of my favourite videos (x). Credit to the original artist, @brakken!
Also up on Youtube.

This is one of my favorite songs and now this is one of my favorite parodies

I??? Absolutely love this???? Holy cow, the animation is beautiful !!!!! The beginning bit is so cute :3

Ohhh man, wow. I adore the bit with Alphys, it’s perfect. Especially with the screaming sound effect. And Undyne’s part??? Is so??? Beautiful???? SO??? BEAUTIFUL???? OH MY GOSH????? HOW?????

I also have to say that not only did I find it funny how Sans walks while Papyrus dances across the screen, but I really liked how they both throw the SOUL with blue magic, their faces both smiling but carrying very different energies when they did that.

And the music mixing at the end sounds great, wow!!

This is so, so great, man.

I LOVE THIS SO MUCH!!!!!!!!

I love my fandom and no one can tell me otherwise.

savvyblunders:

owlinautumn:

egmon73:

dianessus:

doubledecks:

“While many people think fanfiction is about inserting sex into texts (like Tolkien’s) where it doesn’t belong, Brancher sees it differently: “I was desperate to read about sex that included great friendship; I was repurposing Tolkien’s text in order to do that. It wasn’t that friendship needed to be sexualized, it was that erotica needed to be … friendship-ized.” Many fanfiction writers write about sex in conjunction with beloved texts and characters not because they think those texts are incomplete, but because they’re looking for stories where sex is profound and meaningful. This is part of what makes fan fiction different from pornography: unlike pornography, fanfic features characters we already care deeply about, and who tend to already have long-standing and complex relationships with each other. It’s a genre of sexual subjectification: the very opposite of objectification. It’s benefits with friendship.”

— Francesca Coppa, “Introduction to The Dwarf’s Tale,” The Fanfiction Reader (via francescacoppa)

Someone put it into words. I gotta sit down

*happy sigh of gratitude*

@dianessus yes…

THIS.

Oh that is beautifully said.