mary silverlock and raine silverlock (twokinds) created by tom fischbach
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Slipper Stealer

Raine turns into a puppy to escape her crib and steals one of Mary's slippers in the process. Suggested by SpaceDadety!

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  • spyra said:
    Marks brother does some really great drawings I love Twokinds

    I didn't learn who he was until long after I learned about Tom, because he's simply irrelevant.

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  • versperus said:
    I didn't learn who he was until long after I learned about Tom, because he's simply irrelevant.

    Same. And yeah, the "OMG did you know..." thing got old long ago. It's practically a daily thing on the internet. We don't care whose brother he is. We certainly don't care to continue hearing it a decade and a half later.

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  • versperus said:
    I didn't learn who he was until long after I learned about Tom, because he's simply irrelevant.

    Why say Markiplier is irrelevant? I get that seeing people call Tom 'Mark's brother' gets annoying, but the bros are both respectable in their content and platforms.

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  • screechingsergal said:
    Why say Markiplier is irrelevant? I get that seeing people call Tom 'Mark's brother' gets annoying, but the bros are both respectable in their content and platforms.

    I agree, plus I also had no idea that Tom was actually Markiplier's brother. its silly to call either of them irrelevant because they're clearly not

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  • screechingsergal said:
    Why say Markiplier is irrelevant? I get that seeing people call Tom 'Mark's brother' gets annoying, but the bros are both respectable in their content and platforms.

    I guess you've not seen the people who claim Tom is irrelevant and has only become famous and successful because of the fact that he's Markiplier's brother. He's gained none of his success on his own merits.

    I'm serious, I've seen people claim that. Those people are usually Markiplier fans. So some 2K fans have animosity for them, especially when combined with "OMG, Tom's...", again.

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  • screechingsergal said:
    Why say Markiplier is irrelevant? I get that seeing people call Tom 'Mark's brother' gets annoying, but the bros are both respectable in their content and platforms.

    because he literally has zero relevance to what twokinds is or what Tom has done. Mark got big on what he did on his own, an Tom got big on what he did on his own. To say that the majority of people who is a fan of one probably doesn't really care what the other is doing isn't exactly a stretch.

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  • drakkenfyre said:
    I guess you've not seen the people who claim Tom is irrelevant and has only become famous and successful because of the fact that he's Markiplier's brother. He's gained none of his success on his own merits.

    I'm serious, I've seen people claim that. Those people are usually Markiplier fans. So some 2K fans have animosity for them, especially when combined with "OMG, Tom's...", again.

    versperus said:
    because he literally has zero relevance to what twokinds is or what Tom has done. Mark got big on what he did on his own, an Tom got big on what he did on his own. To say that the majority of people who is a fan of one probably doesn't really care what the other is doing isn't exactly a stretch.

    Ah ok.

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  • versperus said:
    because he literally has zero relevance to what twokinds is or what Tom has done. Mark got big on what he did on his own, an Tom got big on what he did on his own. To say that the majority of people who is a fan of one probably doesn't really care what the other is doing isn't exactly a stretch.

    I partake in viewing both. Though Mark is a mixed bag. I LOVE watching him when he really gets into the story and Lore of a game, then I hate it when it's nothing but constant swearing and acting rambunctious for his youth viewers.

    Tom's art is just constant pleasure.

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