So if its so well documented after centuries that Alcor hates human sacrifice, why is it still used to contact him?

Any number of reasons, even without considering the concept of documentation being lost to time here and there. People not doing their research and making assumptions about what all demons want. People doing their research but discounting or disbelieving what is written in that regard. People doing their research and not disbelieving it, but thinking that surely their very special case, and very special sacrifice, and very special protection circles and cleverness and safeguards and so on will make them an exception somehow. People deciding on their own definitions of “human” and tricking themselves into thinking that their definition is somehow the default.

It probably isn’t used very often, all told; fics just typically focus on the times that it does, because that tends to make a story. 

A historical film is made on the Transcendence. It’s revolves around Dippers supposed death trying to stop the apocalypse. There are embellishment but for the most part the backstories pretty solid however the screenwriter believed the version of events where Alcor was involved and so Dipper gets to watch a film where he’s both the hero and the villain. (I have this vision of Dipper and Bell watching this and getting upset Bell by Dippers death scene and Dipper at the real footage at the end)

*insert that one quote used in every history argument ever about how the heroes live long enough to be come the villains*

Is there dinner crew slang for Gompers? Or like, Hank just eventually keeps the old thing around for reasons he can’t quite put his finger on. Like, I could totally see a goat or goat-related thing becoming the unofficial emblem of the dinner crew.

Gompers lives in Gravity Falls, but when he does wander up Portland way (or, more likely, the Crew comes to visit Gravity Falls for dank family barbeques) they just call him Gompers.

Gompers doesn’t need a nickname.

Gompers just is.

There was once an attempt to mix the ungodly, mind-warping properties of smile-dip with the madness-inducing, hand-eating, utter gibbering, frothing-at-the-mouth mind melting effects of Mabel juice. And as a testament to the true “hold my beer” mentality of mankind, it was mixed with 700ml of Crimson Bison energy drink and about half a gallon of Vodka. I want you to note, I said “once”.

The imbiber also burped glitter for a solid two months afterwards.

I have a question about the Sight. I was wondering if a person is more likely to have it if their previous incarnation of their soul had it? Or is it tied to the body that they currently had and the soul has no bearing on if you have the Sight? Sorry if this has been asked before but I could not find the answer.

Mod S thinks it’s more tied to the body rather than the soul, like a switch in the brain that most people have flipped off but some people have flipped on.