[Equius is never one to start his own videos, letting his Machop or his Ponyta be the ones to initiate such foolishness among foolishnesses, and this time was no exception. Though this time, it was neither of them who turned the camera on -- it was Painty, Nepeta's Smeargle. The camera's fixed on him as he did a bit of "training" on his own, on the
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It's... extremely hard losing someone such as this.
[He's silent for a second or two.]
It's been a very long time since we've been apart.
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A way that does not include destroying things, at the very least.
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Again, since I haven't dealt with either of those scenarios personally, all I could offer are generic suggestions.
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You poor thing!
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... I would appreciate receiving actual sentiment, but I suppose I shouldn't expect that from someone such as yourself.
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Hey motherfucker, sorry to hear you lost someone important. I know that probably has you all up and mixed the fuck up feelin's and shit, but I'm here for you my brother. If you need to get your talk on, I'll be the motherfucker to listen!
[He still looks a little sickly from his earlier incident with the Grimer, and he still hasn't put his makeup on so he kind of looks different. Still obviously recognizable, just yeah.]
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However, I don't need to talk about it. Conversing my problems would likely rekindle my anger, and I would need to damage several more trees.
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It may seem that way bro, but sometimes it just helps to talk this shit out. It can be as relaxin' as drinkin' a crisp, freshly opened bottle of faygo. I mean it, I'm really motherfuckin' here for a brother, if you need to make the noise at me, I'm here to receive it bro!
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Am I correct in assuming you've lost someone this important since arriving?
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[Heather doesn't talk about it much, least of all to strangers... but hey, it's high time she got over it, right?]
[Besides, tree-puncher here was sort of bringing it all back.]
Only with me? It was walls. Not nearly as therapeutic as you might think, though, so... I don't recommend it.
[She still had knuckle-scars.]
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It would be much easier to work this out, if I could just manufacture a simple, working robot. The circuit boards I've attempted to make here aren't nearly powerful enough to handle a kill setting, however.
It makes them much too weak, here. I broke them easily.
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