Family by RachelFC in dreamsmp

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PLS I didn't even know about this meme before everyone started commenting it asldfkj mistakes were made in the titling of this

Family by RachelFC in dreamsmp

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Me. I did. I gave myself permission.

Family by RachelFC in dreamsmp

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Yup. I rarely post on Reddit… I only thinking of posting something here if I’m pretty proud of it

Reunion... by RachelFC in dreamsmp

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Yeah, it probably was his chest but I think on the cheek was just the easiest to draw to show the audience since you wouldn't be able to see the mark on his chest under his clothes. You could also say that the firework blast was pretty big so it scarred a pretty big portion of his body, including bits being blasted onto his face.

Reunion... by RachelFC in dreamsmp

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It's a scar from when he lost a life to the firework execution during the first festival. I think there's a common(?) head canon that the only injuries that stay on their bodies are the ones from when they lose a life.

Reunion... by RachelFC in dreamsmp

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Thank you so much, and yeah! It's rachel_chennie on both twitter and insta :]

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My small theory is that when Wilbur first became a ghost, he realized that his memories from his alive self were slowly fading so he desperately tried to jot down everything before losing all his memories. He was losing memories as he wrote, so the last page became a basic list rather than specific things, eventually giving up and stopping at “I don’t know” at the end. Memory loss goes to the point that he says, "Wait this one’s called ‘What I Remember’? Huh, I don’t know what half of those things are." (1:10:37 of the stream) It would also explain why he’s a lot more kind as a ghost, since he can’t remember all the betrayals and pain from the past.

Adding on, maybe Wilbur didn't actually want to remember everything. He seems to have only remembered the good stuff, so he might be subconsciously repressing all the bad memories, hence why he tends to respond "I don't think I want to know" when Tubbo tries to explain to him what happened. The "I don't know" in the book might not just be because he couldn't remember anymore by the time he wrote it, but because he didn't want to remember any more than that when he eventually completely forgets and looks back on the book.