AlexDirector1

From now on, I'll only be active from Friday to Sunday because I have school during the week.

AlexDirector1

@sunnybeiwb Can't. I just don't know what to fit Y/n in here, so I skipped them.
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AlexDirector1

These are Gumball and Darwin focused episodes.
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Crepper201567

Hey broh and new chapter

AlexDirector1

@Crepper201567 But right now I'm in a couple of hours in my school.
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AlexDirector1

@Crepper201567 I'll get to that once I get all the way to The Diet, when I replace The Ex with the original chapter.
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Crepper201567

@AlexDirector1 Friend, write a chapter about the "massification" thing, specifically a fight between Nicole and Richard against Y/N because they treat him almost like a servant in the house while the kids and Dad do nothing. The fight should be similar to Nicole's fight with her parents, and at the end, Y/N says, "Mom, Dad, I'm sorry for being a bad son, I'm just tired." Richard and Nicole forgive him, and Richard says, "No, son, I'm also to blame for embarrassing you and being lazy." Nicole says, "Forgive me too, son. I'm leaving you with a burden that I'm supposed to be carrying," and they hug.

AlexDirector1

@Crepper201567 That's actually not bad. I might get to that when I finish school this week.
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Crepper201567

@AlexDirector1 At first, being alone at home was fine, but his apartment wasn't great because of his siblings, and then there were the bills, taxes, etc. He had to work and study, which kept him from doing so, and then he ended up living on the streets under a bridge because he miscalculated the rent. Later, he cried because adult life sucked and he wanted his mom and dad back. They arrived when he called them, and he apologized for the argument, and his mom and dad also apologized for being bad parents. When they got home, the kids helped clean the house, and he smiled at the camera.
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Crepper201567

@AlexDirector1 And an argument starts with his mom about how they treat him and what moms are like in real life. She tells him he's the oldest son and has to help out, and he criticizes her for missing out on his adolescence to take care of the house and the kids. To make matters worse, Richard doesn't watch his words, and he tells them the truth about how they're bad parents. He says he's an adult, and then they charge him for food, water, etc. So he works and buys his own food, but Nicole complains because it's not her frying pan, her apartment, or her couch, and he explodes and decides to move out.
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