The flock find themselves in the world of The Stanley Parable for...some reason.
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Punch it
¿anyways is this gonna be just fun or are we gonna get the horribles and cruel endings?
This is hilarious! Also, the most impulsive one should press it.
Kuu is too damn precious. She needs hugs and open space to use her power, not any of that other stuff.Glad you like! Truth be told I'm kind of surprised no one requested Kuu to press it yet. If she did the narrator would have an existential crisis. This site is full of deviants after all. lmao
So that's why I pushed the button.The narrator sighed and tried again to finish his statement. "This is difficult for me, but I'll say it. Did you know that 94% of all people who select that particular button are sexual predators?"
From the Shipping Birb quest's Kuu-chan causing unintentional shibari on her foes... I am not surprised.
Wouldn't they all just starve due to the fact they can't eat or sleep? Or do game physics just inject their nutrients straight into the brainmeats.
Wouldn't they all just starve due to the fact they can't eat or sleep? Or do game physics just inject their nutrients straight into the brainmeats.
please let this be a plot point.You're expecting real-world logic to apply in The Stanley Parable? Also, they can't jump either.
Wow.
Well then... I wonder how the Narrator is going to put the Sekiri back.
Oh wait- maybe this.
Ehem... "A portal appeared at the end of the hallway."
flashbacks to the "Confusion ending", "Not Stanley ending", "Zending", and "Skip button ending""I don't know about you guys," Homura swallowed. "but I'm terrified."
flashbacks to the "Confusion ending", "Not Stanley ending", "Zending", and "Skip button ending"
Yeah, but you shouldn't be terrified for yourselves.
I say "Flashbacks" because it involves Narry questioning reality.And hey, don't talk shit about the confusion ending. That's the best one.
I say "Flashbacks" because it involves Narry questioning reality.
And honestly, the suicide endings are way less horrifying than watching the Narrator slowly break apart into unrecognizable pieces.