@morkanslil_y I dont think we'll talk to them directly, but it'll be more like flowey appearing for a frame and then disappearing in undertale, which is fitting considering where the dark world is located...
I think many ppl are taking it the wrong way.
i'm not saying its X-36but it could be Boeingss F-47 NGAD demonstrator.
Since the X-36 also belongs to Boeing, the F-47 may inherit some of its design characteristics, as also seen in northrop F/A-XX fighter 👇🏻
Susie watching as the hometown residents glorify the ending of the prophecy during the festival as they depict her and her friends suffering a horrendous fate (they don't know any better)
‘BACKROOMS’ director Kane Parsons reveals he had no idea the movie was filmed on a fictional set. The 20-year-old filmmaker had simply assumed they were filming in the real Backrooms.
"I was so scared", he says in a recent interview.
(Source: Deadline)
@CreatorJonwPuck@MckeeganDave Made a video to help explain my points more concisely. Had to use text to speech, as its pretty noisy within my home right now.
@CreatorJonwPuck@MckeeganDave You know what, what do you think about discussing this over voice? It'll be a bit easier to get what you're trying to convey to me out that way.
@CreatorJonwPuck@MckeeganDave Okay, i understand that. But im asking why im unable to see the cloud it is lighting up. How can the sunlight reach me directly, but not the sunlight reflected off of the cloud?
@CreatorJonwPuck@MckeeganDave Lets say that cloud in the picture was in California. Me, in New york, should be able to see it from here, right? if the light of the sun can reach me, why cant the light reflected off of the cloud do the same? why can i see the sun as a bright object but not also the cloud?
@CreatorJonwPuck@MckeeganDave So the sun moves. But you have yet to explain how light from the sun can reach such a wide area, while being within a cloud. How can New York and California both see the sun if its within a cloud?
@CreatorJonwPuck@MckeeganDave So your explanation (excuse) is that the "sun just does that". No science behind it, no real explanation, its just that "Nature does that". How convenient!
@CreatorJonwPuck@MckeeganDave Again you arent explaining yourself in a clear and concise way. How does this relate to anything we've discussed other than these being composite images of a sunset?