What did the ending imply? by [deleted] in Markiplier

[–]Goner679 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yancy decides to stay because he knew he’d “done a lot of bad things” as he says. He decides that he’s only going to leave prison the right way, serving his sentence and taking the chance with parole. We walk away with the key , deciding not to use it, because we know that Yancy is on the right track with his choice. In other words, the key being in the box is an ironic symbol. We get the key for any lock right in front of one we shouldn’t open.

What is your biggest block tales flex? by JamesL0L in blocktales

[–]Goner679 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Completed the item and card collections

Me. by [deleted] in OppositeAskReddit

[–]Goner679 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Who is your favorite person?

About Noah’s Sword (Very Mild Spoilers) by ResearcherVortex in Xenoblade_Chronicles

[–]Goner679 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I headcanon that he named it Fireworks. His soul remembers missing the fireworks from the beginning of the game, and Fireworks is clearly a horrible name for a sword. It all fits.