lp: i was right! mettaton, immediately: and while you are completely wrong...
@LPsLPsАй бұрын
:(
@juliacalhoun94912 ай бұрын
I should try growing a mustache, to ward off danger! And yeah, both of these battles are really more of a puzzle than anything else. Good on you for figuring the Undyne one out!! ^.^ "Look at me, God I'm adorable"
@LPsLPsАй бұрын
Genius idea Julia! More mustache, less lethality. Or something like that.
@pikminpro2001Ай бұрын
yeah you spared undyne! i was worried due to that pun in the title lmao look its alphys he's nerdy and like kind... AND ITS METTATON! everyone's favourite killer robot! well actually there are plenty of cool killer robots but he's my favourite! you know in a way alphys has also been consuming lp content, so thats kinda funny! 24:55 idk why but i never noticed these letters somehow. that has implications you won't even find out about this run of undertale. see you next episode lp!
@LPsLPsАй бұрын
Alphys is so meta. Always watching :p
@maryam.mАй бұрын
The joy I received from hearing someone reference the Trololo song in this day and age.
@LPsLPsАй бұрын
early internet memes were my upbringing :p
@ilexdiapasonАй бұрын
wild that we're already at alphys and mettaton! you'll be facing asgore before we know it
@LPsLPsАй бұрын
the game really flies by!~
@theexoticmango3783Ай бұрын
Why was freaking tralala so good- hello?
@LPsLPsАй бұрын
years of practice...... the early internet memes molded me :p
@kaialoneАй бұрын
Very impressed with your robot voice, actually
@LPsLPsАй бұрын
Hey thanks! Gotta hold my nose closed for that one
@sambuujargalsaihan6101Ай бұрын
Is great video
@LPsLPsАй бұрын
Thank you! :)
@maryam.mАй бұрын
Hope this isn't considered backseat gaming, but I noticed you usually say something along the lines of "I'll come back to that out later!" and then never go back to check out anything you might've missed, even when the dialogue drops hints that you can. It's always "Onwards! And rightwards" hahaha 😅
@LPsLPsАй бұрын
No worries at all! I do sort of have a FORWARD mindset that I need to break :p
@CaedsArcadeАй бұрын
It’s a shame today’s youth doesn’t even learn about the events of 1776 😔 A true failure in the school system
@jesipohl6717Ай бұрын
School choice and homeschooling are illegal in Germany, they tend to dilute civic education and critical thinking and often lead to neglect of children or cult-like establishments in research. Pay-to-play education is also frowned upon, because it distorts educational goals by giving in to customer desires (pay-for-an-A). Politicians do not get to set textbook standards as this is the domain of experts based on the peer-review process, there is actually a great book about this called "Guilty Lessons: Post-War education in Japan and the Germanys" a must read along with watching the documentary about the US called "The Revisionaries". Honestly though, learning about history is one thing, understanding the consequences is another. The most impactful consequence of 1776 would be one of the largest and longest genocidal displacements and purposeful exterminations of people since the Mongol and Roman invasions; of which the slave trade focused on Africa was a logical yet evil extension. Reservations inspired concentration camps in the south of Africa and later the NS regime. Hardly anyone in primary or secondary education in the US will learn about this and it is essentially banned to teach in Florida at the present moment (20.09.2024). Of course it was popular to do such things in order to control resources for profit and calm eurocentric worries with programs of making everyone the same kind of person (the goal of normality, eugenics, and genocide), the Brits and other Europeans were focused on India and SE Asia and Africa, with Russia and China exterminating cultures closer to home for their own national benefits.
@jesipohl6717Ай бұрын
School choice and homeschooling are illegal in Germany, they tend to dilute civic education and critical thinking and often lead to neglect of children or cult-like establishments in research. Pay-to-play education is also frowned upon, because it distorts educational goals by giving in to customer desires (pay-for-an-A). Politicians do not get to set textbook standards as this is the domain of experts based on the peer-review process, there is actually a great book about this called "Guilty Lessons: Post-War education in Japan and the Germanys" a must read along with watching the documentary about the US called "The Revisionaries". Honestly though, learning about history is one thing, understanding the consequences is another. The most impactful consequence of 1776 would be one of the largest and longest genocidal displacements and purposeful exterminations of people since the Mongol and Roman invasions; of which the slave trade focused on Africa was a logical yet evil extension. Reservations inspired concentration camps in the south of Africa and later the NS regime. Hardly anyone in primary or secondary education in the US will learn about this and it is essentially banned to teach in Florida at the present moment (20.09.2024). Of course it was popular to do such things in order to control resources for profit and calm eurocentric worries with programs of making everyone the same kind of person (the goal of normality, eugenics, and genocide), the Brits and other Europeans were focused on India and SE Asia and Africa, with Russia and China exterminating cultures closer to home for their own national benefits.
@LPsLPsАй бұрын
shameful even
@SinisterPixel2 ай бұрын
So a couple of things about Alphys 1) She's a girl (you said "he" a few times) 2) During Mettaton's quiz, if you looked, Alphys would sign the correct answer to you. That's what Mettaton meant when he called out Alphys for helping you
@ilexdiapasonАй бұрын
first undyne falls victim to samus syndrome and now alphys is also being mistaken for a guy