Kiss the Foot...um?
They most likely separate pic-pics.
Well, milk is used for food stuffs...so it's somewhat normal to get annoyed if someone ends up drinking it all...all the time.
Like, what if you were gonna...do something with that milk?
edited 31st May '16 8:05:22 PM by randomness4
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.Like a Choco Milk? I love chocolate.
I'm hoping for a gem who loves chocolate, because It would be pretty funny. (Well, Amethyst is a Big Eater, so she maybe counts.)
Without his gem Steven would basically disintegrate because hard light makes up half his DNA.
@Bananaquit: For the actual game, actually ignorance is misery since it's an amazing game. It will change the way you think about games forever, and make you feel the whole spectrum of emotions. For the fandom... it varies. There are awesome people and there are cringeworthy people, just like in every fandom. It's $10 on steam; for the quickest path to the best ending try not to kill. Also, avoid spoilers at all costs.
edited 31st May '16 9:02:35 PM by SmartGirl333
Poofing =/= gem disappearing. The complete destruction/disappearance (out of existence) of a Gem's gem would delete any and all of the Gem's hard light constructs- their hard light body, summoned weapons, holo-duplicates. When Pearl was poofed, it only dissipated her main body. The current hard-light construct of the Crystal Gem Rose Quartz's gem is half of Steven's DNA. If his gem was destroyed, he would disintegrate rather than just disappear out of existence like a full Gem would, because his Greg's-genetic-material half would stick around but not be forming full DNA anymore so not be forming full cells anymore so not be forming a full body anymore so he would to all intents and purposes turn to dust like the time duplicates did
edited 31st May '16 9:13:18 PM by SmartGirl333
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You look to inquire the most obvious of answers, eh.
@Smart Girl 333: You've just stated the reason why I never played more than an hour of the game. I hate when people go on about how a game is a masterpiece that will open your eyes forever, even if it's a game that I feel is one of the best ever made.
Besides, I hate it when people say that gamers can't distinguish between reality and fiction, so I'd rather not play a game that says the exact same thing.
De Romanīs, lingua Latina gloriosa non fuī.You just called yourself annoying?
Expectations are risen from you saying how good it is.
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.Jump off the hype train as soon as possible...that's the best way to get in to decent series...like Steven Universe.
I saved it.
edited 31st May '16 9:22:55 PM by randomness4
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.I wasn't calling myself annoying, I was referring to the people who just go on and on promoting it. You have a classic case of Hype Aversion. If you promote it on and on you're either providing no proof or a dirty newbie-spoiler. Both are bad. I am merely recommending it and making extrapolations of your emotional reaction from mine, my friends', and several notable youtubers.
edited 31st May '16 9:29:03 PM by SmartGirl333
I wonder if there's a trope for when "Hype" resets your expectations all the way down to Zero...to the point where it's like it doesn't matter what you heard, it's basically like you're going in blind anyway.
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.you children going on about "actually good" works like steven and undertale
homestuck master race
moved to Oceanstuck because this handle was starting to bother me my tumblr

Someone said Greg is bad things?
They're must be terrible.
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.