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Guys...

Guys...
WHAT THE FUCK?!
This is the second I've woken up to 99+ notifications and the second and third time I've gotten over 100 notes!
You're all crazy and I love it, thank you again!
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More Posts from Insomniaccipher
[Talking about how Ranboo tried to kill Tubbo on their ‘Roadtrip’ with Phliza and Eret]
Ranboo: I don’t kill and that’s saying something
Techno: He’s so killable isn’t he
Is it just a thing now that at some point someone wants to kill Tubbo XD
So I think the present went down well
"Phil helped blow up L'manburg because it was the cause of his son's mental decline to the point it drove him to insanity, while losing him in the process, (in his eyes. He killed him.), (if canon) drove his other son to constantly sacrifice everything he is, has and loves for a nation that never reciprocated his loyalty and exiled him, and hunted down and excecuted his best friend in front of him.
To him, L'manburg took everything from him. This (along with his anarchist ideology) led him to come to the conclusion that ridding L'manburg and it's government would ultimately save the people in the long run (in his eyes.)"
And
"Phil helping blow up L'manburg was ultimately selfish. Not only did he destroy the creation that his son (and many others) worked tooth and nail to rebuild with his cold, dead hands- leaving him to feel responsible and like a failure for not restoring peace, but he also left several people homeless in the crossfire against 4 people (2 of which are children.)
He killed his son over something he and his best friend ended up doing on a larger scale.
He aimed to rid the government, something he believed corrupted the civilians, but what he actually did was destroy people's homes- everything they had. He was never willing to teach the people he claimed to "save" about anarchy, he simply left them to rot and wither. Out of what? Revenge. Entertainment.
He has the gall to call his son selfish for desperately trying to salvage the remains of his late brother. When he himself, is being selfish."
Are two statements that can coexist.
I have some thoughts about tonight's streams but I'll save them till the morning since I'm tired and highly doubt I could type them all out without it turning into pure ramble.
I hope you all had an amazing time, I certainly did (even though I had to step away for a bit) and I hope you all have a great night/day!