Steven After Not Surviving. After Steven, from the show Steven Universe died, he was buried. His body turned into a skeleton, but because he was a crystal gem he stayed alive. But because he was buried, he sank into the Underground, the setting in which the game Undertale takes place. He needed to think of a name so he thought of a name that would represent who he was. Steven After Not Surviving. The reason Sans is depressed is because he doesn't want to forget the crystal gems he used to be friends with.
Sans is from Steven Universe, not Earthbound.
When one or more men are jerking off to an anime episode, then happen to accidentally nut on the screen, then proceed to lick off said semen from the screen
I invited my friends over to San Antonio sigma splooge together
The superior version of all countries.
Also can be used as slang for a colony of San Marino.
“Diet Dr Perky is the official beverage of the glorious country that is known as San Marino 2.”
“San Marino colonized that house down the road. Now it is apart of San Marino 2.”
Originally designed as a contest for gay men, two people standing back to back have one set of anal beads inserted into their rectums and proceed to have a tug-of war by clenching and attempting to pull away from each other.
Tom was the clear winner in last nights San Francisco Tractor Pull, Tony did go away with 2cd place and a prolapsed rectum though.
How some people jokingly call Sans the Skeleton
Guy 1: OwO is that Sans the Comic?!
Guy 2:Do you mean Sans the Skeleton?
Guy 1:Sans the Comic UwU
The homosexual sexual act of a male engaging in anal sex with another male and allowing the recipient or receiver to clean the meat whistle covered in fecal matter with there mouth.
I believe he would enjoy a San Francisco Chilli Dog
is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California. It was founded in 1865 as The Daily Dramatic Chronicle by teenage brothers Charles de Young and Michael H. de Young.1 The paper is owned by the Hearst Corporation, which bought it from the de Young family in 2000. It is the only major daily paper covering the city and county of San Francisco.
The current publisher of the San Francisco Chronicle is Bill Nagel. Audrey Cooper was named editor-in-chief in January 2015 and was the first woman to hold the position