I would even argue that Mick with Medic's theory or not want he wanted to see his parents in heaven deep to his soul. Not only that but wants be one of God's people that worship God in heaven.
After my last post about the TF2 comics exploded with notes (thank you!!) I thought it was time to talk about another panel. For context, this is right after Medic brings Sniper back to life, after he supposedly sees his adoptive parents in heaven.
Can we all agree that the left panel has probably one of the most bad-ass things Sniper has ever said?
Because whether or not he actually did briefly visit heaven or it was just a hallucination, in his mind it was real. Real enough for him to NO LONGER FEAR DEATH because all it would mean is reuniting with his parents.
Like damn, how can those lines go so hard but also be kind of sweet at the same time? He loves his parents so much and they actually CARED about him...unlike a certain New Zealand couple. But I'll get more into that in another post I think.
As a side note, Sniper says being dead is the longest holiday he ever took. Seeing that he was dead for twelve hours, does that mean that Sniper has never even had a single DAY off in his career??
For god's sake, someone give this man a vacation!! He deserves it!
So yeah. I have grown up broke. Me and my family would watch a lot of TV. Wither it be shows or movies we would watch on. Well one day we watched "Big Ted." We watched the episode were a gal was super energized by a an energy strip disguised as a band aid. In that episode I saw the powers of the lent roller. Every since that episode I thought that lent rollers were only affordable for the rich or just magically just disappear when a poor person came by. My child like thinking was some what valid because my parents never bought one growing up. I thought that only royalty can afford it, the richest of queens can afford it. I grew up and forgot this part of me. Until recently, I bought some lint rollers to help with dust and then rembered that part of myself that was forgotten. I'm 22 and secretly thought this way about lent rollers for years without realizing it. Thank you whoever made the lent roller. You not only save me from my allergies but also made me curious in my childhood.
#Lent rollers #Childhood #Broke #Big Ted
Dose anyone else just have "Can Can" by Offenbach blaring in their mind as the aimlessly walk through hallways feeling like they need to do something but they forgot what they need to do?
And dose anyone else seek enjoyment from this?
https://youtu.be/4Diu2N8TGKA?si=uivrg15Y6uFIpXyc
You know that old figure of speech where you describe as something simular? Like "same, same," or "Potato, Patatoe." Well, I just thought what happens if you want to describe something that is simular but it is to the extremes. Like "Tomato, an angery red fruit with an identity crisis." Ex. Person 1: "This trip is a gonna take a whole day out of Queensland." Person 2: "Actually, it would take about 16 hours to Mungeranie. "Eh... Potato, mole starch that will try to straggle your house if you don'tplant it in time."
So I plan on being an SFM artist around the scope of TF2. And I need some help with some sayings she might say to to the Mercs. I was thinking more so Engineer styled but with a complimenting twist. For example, "Hey, Soldier. Nice helmet, I would recommend getting some padding in it so you won't be running into walls. Hope you have a nice day." I was also thinking for some of the mercs she might use nicknames. Ex. To Sniper "Hey, Handsome. Hope you got no muk on your scope. See ya." Or To Engineer "Hey, Shorty. Your taller than me. Congrats, man." I finally thought of rhyming. Ex. "I traveled through time and space. Just to see you fall on your face. Man, I hope you get better." I would really appreciate your thoughts. Hope you have a nice day.
Hi. Just a gal who is a fan of TF2, animals, and many more. It is nice to meet you. Hope your day goes well.
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