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  1. the world of fumos is an interesting place. at the start of their lives, they are already considered adults since they become spawned by the fumo world’s creator. in terms of fumo worlds, any human can create a world using the fumo world gem found in the deep waters, mainly found in the marina trench. in order to create fumos in a fumo world, first you gotta have to take a human out of earth and into the world. the fumo will loose its memory from the original world and will live like normal but as a fumo. fumos are shorter than an average human, being 1-3 feet in height. tallest fumo on average is ayas, sakuyas, meilings, yukaris, kanakos, and yuugis. shortest fumo on average is remilias, flandres, suwakos, cirnos, rumias, and rarely even marisas. fumos are forever stuck in the world they are in, unless taken out. they also can’t die or age, all fumos built-in accepted their immortality however. usually worlds would have the normal terrain but whoever is the “god” of the world can alternate its looks. the one fumos wish they could get to (which only gains 1 member every 5 months) is the well known “become fumo” world created by okuechi. but it seems like its gates are starting to open so that isn’t gonna take long for it to populate itself. proper care to the world is what leads it to popularity. until the fumo gets sent out of the world, they’re permanently stuck there as time goes twice as fast as the real world does. once a fumo is let out, which is already rare, one year of being in the fumo world counts for two years, so be shocked of what they missed. also, when a human is transported to the fumo world, they’ll start a feeling to take a nap, which is irresistible. then at their nap, they’ll be mentally transported there, then once the body fades away, they’ll realize it physically. now, when someone is transported back to the real world, the fumo will then suddenly pass out instead of slowly taking a nap. then the body disappears from there in an explosion. the human body, that was once a fumo, will slowly appear in the same location as they did beforehand. no matter where you are, you have a chance to be transported into the fumo worlds, whether it be you’re at school or hell even at a funeral, you’ll be transported. thank you for reading this longass essay of mine about fumos and fumo life peace out! - koakumas ps this was written in my notes app so i had to go on safari and share it here ehe
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  2. save your kids from badass knife maid
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  4. thanks for documenting the life of this fantastic species !
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  5. mokou is confirmed to be next, but ty!
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  6. yes this was actually made by toby fox no i have no idea why friend inside me Toby Fox - Friend Inside Me.mp3
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  7. Not entirely sure what's motivated me to post about this now, but such is the way of things. A film project will usually go through a variety of iterations before it reaches a stable state, at which point it usually pursues production and release. On very rare occasions, bits and pieces of these developing ideas reach near full realization before being scrapped, resulting in some of the most obscure media hidden about on the internet. Especially interesting to me are the completely written and recorded songs that sometimes just don't get into the movie for one reason or another. These two are among my favorites, and I wonder how many fans of their respective sources are completely unaware of their existence. Happy Valentine's Day, btw!
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  8. you win again you earn whatever the heck this is! hidden episode of spongebob.mp4
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  9. fuckin meido yamemasuka man that song is awesome, I forgot it even existed
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  10. I could give an answer, like 'It was the youtube videos, the cute fumo meme, the characters and their relationships, the deluge of images on 4chan I never thought to investigate'. All those are true, even if they aren't the thing which made me decide to look into Touhou. What really drew me in? You guys. The fans. In an era where fans are continually milked by companies or are sanitized to appeal to investors, Touhou still feels like fandoms back in the 90s and 00s. There's a sense of playful fun and adventure. People aren't trying to prove their devotion to the source material by increasingly tenuous theory-crafting. There's no one scrubbing sites of any kind of criticism. And definitely no massive DLC pack or five year content map with a battle pass. Its a bunch of dudes and dudettes who enjoy something, who enjoy talking about the thing. Not some drama, the game's glorified marketing or wiki bullet-points. The characters, setting and story are at the heart of Touhou like very few games today, and the fans' love reflect that.
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