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DarylSurat

  1. @sparkthatbled @hermanos You just used the exact same phrasing as the Jason Thompson column I linked to. It's safe to assume I read that one
  2. @sparkthatbled No, I can't because your replies to me have historically all been that legitimately dense and variations of "I don't get it!"
  3. Truly you can't infer what a "fakepost" is RT @sparkthatbled: DarylSurat Truly, you have mastered the feminist perspective on Crying Freeman
  4. Fakepost: Bugnug's a STRONG FEMALE for surviving her dislocation/rape/bridgefall by eating rats, living to have sex with Freeman another day
  5. @Yuricon @hermanos Those are postimaginative: "it didn't happen for me, so it shouldn't happen to him." (Genshiken's no good by this metric)
  6. @Yuricon @hermanos The answer to your inquiries are "me" and "yes," in that respective order. But I ask those when reading food manga, so...
  7. @hermanos I believe that was one of my "random Kazuo Koike page descriptions." I selected a different Koike manga volume for each of those!
  8. "Golgo 13 features some of the most manly manliness ever, and it still never manages to hold a candle to Crying Freeman." IT'S FIGHTIN' TIME
  9. "At request of Republicans, taxpayers are funding a 24-hour security camera to watch over a Rush Limbaugh bust in the MO Capitol building."
  10. "Captain America dropped [Wolverine] out of a plane into Antarctica, probably because Steve Rogers read a couple of issues of The Economist"