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Now he’s deep in the lore, talkin’ about her “emotional arc” and how “no one supports her the way I would.” 😭 He sent me a voice memo saying, “If I was a slingshot, I’d let her ride me into war.” BRO WHAT???
I caught him watching Angry Birds 2 with the lights off and a candle lit. If you ever see someone out here makin’ bird calls at night with a body pillow under his arm… yeah, that’s him.
But just as the world seemed to crumble, a small figure appeared from the chaos. The Skibidick Goblin, grinning with mischief, looked up at the man and said, “Yo, you got any of that gyat?”
The man, still recovering from the explosion of his bloodline, blinked in confusion. “Gyat?”
The Goblin’s eyes gleamed. “Yeah, you know... GYAT. You’ve been gooning HARD, but you ain’t got any gyat for me?”
In that moment, the man realized that while the gooning had destroyed everything, the Skibidick Goblin’s need for gyat would never be destroyed.