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Stretch's first time with a human.
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They fought so hard at first...
But now...
Now he doesn’t even know what they were fighting or hoping for in the first place when they arrived. For freedom? They did the same in the hellhole they were in underground and look where it got them. As soon as they grasped how this world worked, how monsters that remained on the surface all this time were truly treated, they all regretted crossing that mountain barrier. How was this human saying going again? Ah.. it was quite a fitting one.
‘Out of the frying pan and into the fire.’ Edge never thought of humans as dumb or useless, rather as.. cruel. -
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Virtual reality refers to computer-generated environments or realities that are designed to simulate a person's physical presence in a specific environment that is designed to feel real. The purpose of VR is to allow a person to experience and manipulate the environment as if it were the real world.
After his brothers leave him, Stretch feels as though he is completely alone in the world... Something deeply important to his soul is missing. In order to fill the void in his heart, he delves into the world of the Amatori - An augmented reality system that allows him to create a friend! One that can't leave him, that wouldn't want to in the first place.
Monster activists warn that this may be an attempt by humans to stop Monsterkind from finding true love and reproducing, but Stretch is desperate and alone. And something about his new Amatori friend pulls at the deepest parts of his mind. If this is meant to be a trap, he's willing to be captured.
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Access Denied - Great now how are you gonna get to work? by Missccp (orphan_account)
Fandoms: Undertale (Video Game)
20 Jan 2018
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The new security system won't let Sans in the Lab without an ID, so he finds another way.
Pretty sure there's an easier way to do it but Sans is too lazy.
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Stretch comes to an Underfell universe and jumps to a few conclusions. He's very wrong. That's okay, though.

