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I feel like Alpha doesn’t get enough appreciation. He was the original Rex. For anyone who doesn’t know Alpha, he was one of the only clones to be hand trained by Jango Fett himself. A special kind of ARC Trooper who had more freedom in terms of opinions and following orders. The only reason he was renamed Rex in canon is because Filoni felt like there were already too many named beginning with A (Anakin, Ahsoka, Artoo, Asajj)
It’s a crime this man wasn’t in TCW
Here are some of my favourite Alpha moments
words cannot express my undying love for this clone
crime boys but they're the stars of your favorite childhood sitcom
Tech and Wrecker’s Brotherly Banter
The Clone Wars 7.03 On the Wings of Keeradaks | The Bad Batch 1.01 Aftermath | 1.04 Cornered
this is too funny i cant-
When you see a spider by your foot:
When water gets into your ear:
When your mom tells you to take out the trash:
When your hair gets in front of your face:
When you’re too tired to walk up the stairs:
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Does anyone have a gifs of that clip of Ewan McGregor in costume as Obi-Wan vaulting off a spring board thing and just slamming crotch first into Temuera Morrison’s (in costume as Jango) face?
I’ve been trying to find it for hours and I can’t.
I HATE how tumblr brings up your old tags as you’re typing a new tag because I really don’t!! Want to remember!!! Some of the things I’ve said on this godforsaken site!!!!
It's never really explained why Frisk tried to climb Mt.Ebbot. A lot of people believe that is up to the player's interpretation, but let me remind you that Frisk and the player are not technically the same person. This is supported by the fact that sometimes Frisk moves and talks without the player acting for them (like going behind the lamp or giving their name to Asriel). Here are three reasons why I believe Frisk climbed the mountain to unfortunately, end their life.
You may be thinking, "But Frisk tripped and fell in! You can see it in the intro!" But the kid in the intro is not Frisk. Frisk has two stripes on their shirt.
The person in the intro only has one stripe on their shirt.
Who else has only one stripe on their shirt?
That's right, Chara. The date of the flashback also says "201X", which is the date that Chara fell into the underground. This confirms the person in the flashback is Chara, not Frisk. Frisk could've fell into the Underground in the same way, but remember, this is a game where nothing is the same.
Now this required a bit of inferring, but I think I've gathered some evidence to back it up. So, by the time Toriel leaves Frisk alone in the RUINS to get groceries, Frisk has probably known Toriel for around 5-10 minutes. And yet if you decide to call her, you already have the option to call Toriel "Mom".
Why would Frisk be so willing to call someone their "mother", especially someone who is practically a stranger? This could only mean that Frisk either doesn't have a mom, or doesn't have a very caring mother. Nothing in the game suggests that Frisk is an orphan, or grew up with a single parent, so we must assume the latter. Another thing that supports this is the final decision in the True Pacifist Ending.
Tons of times, it is shown that the choice on the left is the one that Frisk would be most willing to choose.
So why would Frisk want to leave their family behind to live with somebody that they met only a few days ago? If you're thinking, "Maybe Frisk is an orphan!", that could be true. However, the second option contradicts that, as it proves that Frisk does have a family to return to. This proves that Frisk did not have a very close relationship to their family, that maybe their parents were abusive? This could be the reason Frisk decided to jump in.
At the very end of the True Pacifist ending, just before you exit the Underground, you can travel back to the RUINS and you will find Asriel at the bed of golden flowers. If you continue to talk to him, he will question you on why you climbed the mountain.
Frisk managed to solve dozens of puzzles while traveling the Underground, so I doubt that they would be foolish enough to climb a mountain that people are said to "disappear from". Asriel then asks if it "was fate". It could be, but that's not a real reason.
And there it is, the biggest hint the game could possibly give us. A (almost) literal confirmation that Frisk likely jumped off the mountain purposely. Even before telling us this, Asriel uses tons of "..." while speaking. He only does this in stressful or sad situations.
I think he probably figured out the reason before he tried to ask you.
And so there is the proof that Frisk likely jumped off the mountain on purpose. I hope you enjoyed this theory!
Stay safe everyone! <3
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