Welcome to the page Tankman scrolls through, instead of helping his friends during conflict.
- LORE Explanation According to the official playlist's description, LORE is a "half joke/meme", or as T.C. often calls it, a "crackfic taken seriously".
- Rip the Ship Explanation When the "Icecream Cake" (T.C. x Sarvente) ship was scrapped, due to Sarvente x Ruv being made canon, the term "Rip the Ship" was born. T.C. also made a cover of Arch to mark the developement.
- Updike's Gun Skills Explanation Most displays of gunmanship incompetence originate from Updike, who only successfully shot a target once. This has made the community commonly joke about or call into question Updike's abilities, despite the series portraying him as a threat. Made all the more meme-ingful during the Thunderstorm cover episode, where a blooper with the sprite positioning makes Updike appear to be pointing a gun at his daughter's leg.
- FCing Guns Explanation In rhythm games, to FC (Full Combo) a song means to beat it without missing. While usually able to FC most songs, T.C. had trouble with the song Guns. In one episode, T.C. rather humorously flubs a single note at the end of the song, despite having attempted for several hours. This meme came to a head in THE IMPOSSIBLE episode, where T.C. finally FCs Guns.
- Short T.C. is/isn't real Explanation Early LORE episodes had a simpler, smaller version of T.C.. This version was replaced in an episode where T.C. uses a special drink to grow in size. However, on streams, irl T.C. has since denied the existence of her short FNF counterpart. This led to the community occasionally making jokes on the topic, referenced in Not so cloudy, where Tankman mentions short T.C..
Tankman: "Although, weren't you shorter back then?"
T.C.: "[I have no idea what you could be referring to.]"
- Not to be confused with Smol T.C..
"Get fucked, make a rainbow friends video" Explanation T.C. has a disdain for many popular mods, due to lack of originality, over saturation, primarily appealing to young kids, and overuse of creepypasta tropes. But because it's these very mods that garner Youtube ad revenue, it's even joked in LORE that T.C. will never see true success, unless she sells out to the mainstream mods. Narrator: "DRIP SPIRIT pulls out a chequebook and scribbles something down. She tears a page out, and hands it to T.C."
T.C.: "[Oh, well that's unexpectedly nice of-]"
"[Hold on, this just says "Get fucked, make a rainbow friends video" if you want money.]"
*Doot~!* Explanation The Sky variant, Ski (Skilor), is known for playing a tiny trumpet. This led to the creation of a *Doot* emoji for the Discord and channel members. However, as a consequence of its popularity, this emoji tends to be the most frequently spammed emoji on streams. "BOOM BABY!" Explanation Randomly in videos or LORE, T.C. will say this phrase loudly. In LORE it is usually when T.C. is really enjoying herself during a song. On stream it is usually used for when she Full Combos a particularly hard song in FNF or for when finishing a difficult task in a game. "BOOM BABY!" also has an accompanying emote on T.C.'s YouTube streams and Discord server. RIP FC Explanation More often used on stream, whenever T.C. breaks combo in FNF, she or her chat will say the aforementioned phrase. The phrase also has an accompanying emote on both T.C.'s Discord and her streams. THERE IS NO ESCAPE! Explanation More often used on streams, T.C. often pauses the stream and plays an accompanying voiceline from RuneScape. Is also an emote on Discord and streams for people to use if sometimes whenever there is a song, character, or media containing the following: B3 T.C. Explanation B3 T.C.'s design is based on Uzi from Murder Drones after T.C. was made aware of its existence. Upon T.C.'s initial reaction to her irl appearance looking similar to Uzi's she jokingly said "That's B3 T.C." which led to the official B3 T.C design looking almost entirely like Uzi. (Note that B3 T.C. currently has no appearances in LORE but appears in three FNF videos and is one of the few PNG-Tubers T.C. will use on stream whenever she views media with robots in it.) "Nice reference!" Explanation In LORE, usually whenever a character makes a reference to pretty much anything, this phrase is said. Whether it's a song's name (Run, GTFO, Good Enough etc) or a reference to a meme or different piece of a franchise or media. "Link(s) in the description by the way!"/"Consider becoming a channel member!" Explanation More often used on stream, T.C. will often promote her other social media whenever either someone on stream brings it up or during a certain part on stream. T.C.'s dream is to stream and make YouTube content full time, as a result whenever promoting her other content T.C. will say the aforementioned phrases and will often promote the following: Her Streamlabs
Links to become one of her channel members.
"Ah hello!"/"Wah!" Explanation More often used on streams, whenever T.C. first shows up on streams she will say one or both of these phrases. "Ah hello!" is inspired by a clip from user Usada Pekora, while "Wah!" is inspired by user Ninomae Ina'nis'. usual stream introductions. T.C. try not to play her own content (impossible difficulty) Explanation More often used on streams, whenever T.C. plays content made by her and/or including her or her OCs, she or her viewers will say the accompanying line, may lead to a self-promotion. "Guys, look who it is!" Explanation More often used on streams, whenever user Lillian Craig shows up in the chat on T.C.'s streams, T.C. often shows great delight, chanting Lillie's name. This is almost always followed by Lillie joining the call and the stream, in which T.C. will say the aforementioned phrase to her chat and potentially an "Ah hello!" to Lillie from T.C. herself. "HUH?!"/"Excuse me?"/"Pardon?" Explanation More often used on stream, whenever T.C. sees something that shocks her she will say one of these three things, sometimes all three:- "HUH?!" is usually the first thing said of the three, and is said in a shocked tone.
- "Excuse me?" is said in a high-pitched voice and a confused tone.
- "Pardon?" is said in a high-pitched voice and a confused tone and has a slight pause when T.C. says the first half of the phrase.
"Time is scary, man." Explanation More often used on stream, whenever T.C. is told something along the lines of how old something is, T.C. will often say this phrase. Was featured in LORE for the first time in this episode. "Bom Bab!" Explanation More often used on stream, whenever T.C. has a single digit combo break in an FNF song, it is usually followed by this phrase.- May result in "BOOM BABY!" if T.C. is able to FC it on a different attmept.
Horrible Square Man Explanation More often used on stream, this joke originated when T.C. played FNF: Apocalypse for the first time and due to the mod requiring fullscreen it caused her stream to crash multiple times. Leading T.C. to dub the main antagonist of the mod "horrible square man" rather than his actual name of "Kreker". Kade Engine Moment Explanation More often used on stream, T.C. often shows disdain towards Kade Engine due to it's health gain system since it punishes the player for not hitting a note perfectly. Plus its tendencies to drop combo for notes the player seemed to have hit.- "Sick!" ratings give health and maintain combo.
- "Good" ratings do nothing to your health and maintain combo.
- "Bad" ratings remove health (despite hitting the note) but maintain combo.
- "Shit..." ratings remove health and make you lose combo (despite hitting the note).