Its not very often I see a video in my feed that says "4 seconds ago" XD also i like this one, but the S3air remix of creative freedom was way better. still cool! edit: HOLY CRAP THAT ENDING WAS CLOSE.
@@autisticTreadmilleater They/Them is also used for charecters with no gender since They/Them is plural, if he or she was used them they would have to be that gender since those are singular gendered pronuons, and the Legends of Localization Book 3 Undertale prove that that's indeed the case as it states that Napstablook, Frisk, Monster Kid, Onionsan and etc, tho being called They/Them and being their person each one, (even Frisk), can indeed be called whatever you want as They/Them is again, meant to make their gender unclear and unstated.
1:00 her laugh and the freedom motif playing at the same time goes so hard
How does deltarune translate to Sonic this well like. This is amazing. You are very talented.
Thanks. This isn’t mines tho
each time, the leitmotifs are piling up among the secret bosses, if that were the case, wonder what would the finished thing sound like
Its not very often I see a video in my feed that says "4 seconds ago" XD
also i like this one, but the S3air remix of creative freedom was way better. still cool!
edit: HOLY CRAP THAT ENDING WAS CLOSE.
One hp clutch
The t back at the end jajajajaj 😂
isnt that the guy from fnaf 2
It’s a deltarune fanmade character
@@YeetusSnoopyi already know it, just the thumbnail remember me from the mike sprite from fnaf 2
Why does this remind me of Stretch Panic
I really want to play this, but I don't understand how, can someone help me? I'm not very good with technology
Kris fr thinks he's Sonic The Hedgehog.💀💀
*they're
@@leftyonthenetMe when i correct the pronous of a character with no canon gender:
@@whocaresaboutthename6850 they've only been referred to as a theythime so prolly non biney
@@autisticTreadmilleater They/Them is also used for charecters with no gender since They/Them is plural, if he or she was used them they would have to be that gender since those are singular gendered pronuons, and the Legends of Localization Book 3 Undertale prove that that's indeed the case as it states that Napstablook, Frisk, Monster Kid, Onionsan and etc, tho being called They/Them and being their person each one, (even Frisk), can indeed be called whatever you want as They/Them is again, meant to make their gender unclear and unstated.
@@whocaresaboutthename6850 tomato towhmahtiueough