When you find out years later that you accidentally named one of your henchmen
Image ID: A multi-panel comic featuring au sanses.
Panel 1: In Killer's original universe. A dark figure stands in the foreground while Killer is sitting back in the snow, covered in blood. Killer says "wh-what are you?"
Panel 2: The dark figure is Nightmare but only his smile is visible. He says "I am Nightmare, guardian of all negativity in the multiverse ...and I have a proposition for you, Sans."
Panel 3: Nightmare's hand is outstreched, he says "Come with me willingly and I'll take you out of this desolate and barren universe and let you loose on many others."
Panel 4: Killer is looking back at Nightmare warily, a thought bubble shows he is thinking "other universes...?". He says "...in exchange for what? What do you want with me?"
Panel 5: Nightmare's tentacles are reaching out towards Killer. He says "I feed off the fear and misery and hatred in this world, stirring these up will keep me powerful enough to fight against the guardian of positivity. In short,"
Panel 6: Nightmare is looming over Killer now, his tentacles surrounding him. He says "I just need you to be a good little killer." The word killer is in red text.
Panel 7: Killer is grasping Nightmare's hand, having accepted his offer.
Panel 8: Now in a different au, Nightmare stands beside Killer as he taunts Dream, who is out of frame. He says "You're outnumbered now Dream, I have a killer with me this time." The word killer is in red text again.
Panel 9: Dream is lying on the ground looking hurt and ruffed up. Killer is standing in the background, looking ready to continue beating Dream up. Nightmare says from out of frame "You should know better than to turn your back on a killer by now." The word killer is in red text again.
Panel 10: Nightmare is standing by Killer again, looking smug. He says to Dream, who is not shown "You'll need more than that pathetic bow next time you meet with my killer here." The word killer is in red text again. Killer is looking towards Nightmare, pleased with this.
Panel 11: We are now in Nightmare's castle, present day. It is revealed to be Killer telling these events to Dust, who looks bored. Killer says "-and the name stuck, so that's why I'm called Killer now." Dust says very quietly "did I ask"
Panel 12: Nightmare is standing in the corner behind them, he looks very surprised and concerned after hearing all this. Text with an arrow pointing to him reads "Didn't realise he had done this." Killer from out of frame says "he doesn't really call me his killer anymore tho" with a frowny face. Dust, also out of frame, says "that's nice now shut up"
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well it took a week but I finally got all the signatures I needed on that stupid document, and I've now sent it to the last person I had to send it to. soo. now I'm fully, completely done with uni. I should get my diploma soon. I'm not even excited, just relieved it's finally over lol
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Oh, the blossom mirrors on the side of the road
The form becomes fixed in your eyes, cold
This hollow delight is a sight to behold
I know, I know…
Oh, the hidden designs are lost on us
The highest desire and lowest lust
Just contours and folds in an endless curse
It’s worse, it’s worse…
You are the head the halo orbits
You are the feet that pastures grow
I am the novelty wearing off
Wearing off…
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Well, I have a sad thing to report about buying any of Fanny's re-released albums on vinyl.
I only own two Fanny records on vinyl: Charity Ball (which is an original release), and Fanny Hill (which is a re-release).
Guess which one has superior sound quality? 😭
I bought Fanny Hill off of Real Gone Music (so it's not Fanny's fault), and, yeah, I listened to it first and then listened to my copy of Charity Ball, and...huge difference, starting with the general volume (I had Fanny Hill turned WAY UP and I didn't think it was very loud, but I had no idea just how much I had the volume turned up until I took it off and put Charity Ball on and almost blew my eardrums out, LOL), but not ending there; I also felt that the mix of the entire album was raised in pitch? Close to halfway through side one I was low-key expecting to hear chipmunk voices instead of the equally lovely soft tones and growls of Fanny. 😭 And I inspected my record player, and I inspected my speakers, and nothing was wrong with either of them. I also own Fanny Hill on CD and have listened to it (on repeat) enough times that I know what it's supposed to sound like, and even by streaming standards, I know that it sounds lower [in pitch] and louder than what I heard on the vinyl. It's definitely the vinyl.
So to anyone thinking of buying any of Fanny's music, at least, off of Real Gone Music, I recommend that you think twice...and keep checking your local record stores for original copies. This may just be me and the area I live in, but with most indie record stores that I go in, I can tell the staff what albums or whatever that I'm looking for and they will offer to notify me and/or hold on to them for me if they get them in. I don't think it would hurt to ask if they could do that, anyway, but I would think that they would do something like that especially to guarantee a future customer (and pretty much all indie record stores are struggling for those, so it'd be in their best interest, I'd think).
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