Fyodor operating a forklift?
Who let him get a hold of one of these-
Fyodor Doestovesky operating a fork lift!
"There is a hole in his heart. No matter what he does to fill it, the hole remains. The harder he tries, the more exhausted he becomes," said Jingliu.
This man took a rocket to the moon, hid the existence of aliens from the public, and personally knows the Goddess of Earth btw
im thinking so hard about that fuckingg void archives apology bartender robot. it even looks like it could be their kid. streets are saying it was around for the original trailblazing trio's exploration period but the void archives freaked up its menu. i fucking love it. (welt voice) the cube is telling the robot to put motor oil in all our drinks
not to mention its name being the last thing himeko said to him. 'i named our robot shut the fuck up bc you told me to shut up over a year ago'. this cube is bad at letting things go? more at 10. lets kill them
a dose of Everette because I don't know how else to deal with her being crushed by a giant rock 2 weeks ago
I love the patetic snail girl
Her food had too much salt
Everette belogs to @graveweaver
and here is the reason for the drawings
people are saying his accent sounds russian??? he does NOT sound russian. i can't say much on it but it's not 'stereotypical' american/canadian,, pls elaborate on the transatlantic accent?
ANON I LOVE YOU gladly!
Russian is one of many guesses I've seen. I've also seen French, German and British. The reason people can't pin point or agree on what accent he has is because it isn't an accent from any particular place. It's not even a real accent, really. It's a transatlantic accent, a learned accent taught to entertainment personalities during the 1930s and 40s which has very much died out nowadays. He sounds old fashioned, because he's definitely meant to.
It's like a mix between an American and British accent. Apparently, Directors of the past favoured this accent as it was neutral and so you could use it in films that weren't specific to one setting, but it was also seen as a more sophisticated accent overall and held high prestige and became the standard accent in American Film, Radio and TV. Frustratingly, there isn't a great deal of information on the accent, but if you've ever watched an old black and white film then you'll definitely have heard it.
Another theory is that filmmakers were trying to create a way of speaking that could be understood clearly across multiple different English speaking countries since talkies were a new form of media, hence the merging of an American and a British accent together into one. A different potential reason for it's existence and use in media is that the enunciating of vowels made the voices of entertainment personalities easier to understand over old TV, Radios and Film who didn't have entirely clear sound at the time, plus it's non geographical placement makes the accent good for characters that aren't from a specific area such as angels or the voice of God or aliens.
In a nutshell, it's an accent created for entertainment personalities and was taught in affluent schools and Hollywood Film Studios, and that's why he speaks with it, and why he sounds like he's from the 40s or 50s. He's meant to sound that way, it's a conscious choice.
"I've come up with a theory. How is Fyodor so calm and smart constantly? How is he able to think of such crazy plans? Easy. He's high. Think about it for a second I promise I have my reasons for thinking this."
Those delusions and fallacies have been shattered. He wanted to be the sun of the whole world, yet He fell from the sky.
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