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I didn't think these people were ever capable of having sex, let alone having children.As expected of someone with a fucking kid.
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I didn't think these people were ever capable of having sex, let alone having children.As expected of someone with a fucking kid.
IIRC, wasn't there some massive sperglord on TV Tropes named Anime-King (tips fedora) that had some hateboner for persona 3? Whatever happened to that guy?
why is he traumatizedStill there. And still traumatized by Persona 4.
Did these tropers even play Persona 4? Kanji was not gay, his subplot revolved around him being worried he'd be called gay due to liking things meant for women, and Naoto worried no one would take her seriously as a female detective but soon embraced her femininity not because she was trans or whatever.View attachment 739454
B-b-but my gay though.
Did these tropers even play Persona 4? Kanji was not gay, his subplot revolved around him being worried he'd be called gay due to liking things meant for women, and Naoto worried no one would take her seriously as a female detective but soon embraced her femininity not because she was trans or whatever.
Did these tropers even play Persona 4? Kanji was not gay, his subplot revolved around him being worried he'd be called gay due to liking things meant for women, and Naoto worried no one would take her seriously as a female detective but soon embraced her femininity not because she was trans or whatever.
Seems like Fighteer being a dictator still rings true. How can you be north of 40 and act like a spoiled child?View attachment 739456
Top notch community, don't you agree?
When you don't have anyone else keeping you in line.Seems like Fighteer being a dictator still rings true. How can you be north of 40 and act like a spoiled child?
Don’t underestimate Autism. I have a relative whose over 50 who my family suspects is on the spectrum though he was never diagnosed. He’s a good guy but he can be amazingly frustrating at times (though Fighteer definitely surpasses him in dumbassery)Seems like Fighteer being a dictator still rings true. How can you be north of 40 and act like a spoiled child?
He also has an adopted child. I can only imagine his child wanting to get out of his household.Don’t underestimate Autism. I have a relative whose over 50 who my family suspects is on the spectrum though he was never diagnosed. He’s a good guy but he can be amazingly frustrating at times (though Fighteer definitely surpasses him in dumbassery)
You know what I am shocked by though: Fighteer having a wife
How much do you wanna bet that cuckolding shenanigans are involved. With the wife I mean (hopefully) not the sonHe also has an adopted child. I can only imagine his child wanting to get out of his household.
Here's some excerpts from the Loud House YMMV page. Loud House, if you don't know, is a show made by a pervert for perverts, and is an ample source of Islamic Content.
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It's really something, isn't it? I especially love "For the non-incestual side of things..."I love how casually they talk about pedophilic incest.
Probably the most infamous episode of Thomas the Tank Engine is "Wonky Whistle", and I couldn't agree more. Most Thomas fans already know the plethora of problems with this episode, but for the sake of everyone else, I'll go over them anyway. So the plot of the episode is that Thomas is getting his whistle fixed when Sir Topham Hatt asks him to pick up and deliver animals to the "country show", and advertise it on the way. Thomas (who's supposed to be a role model for children by the way) rushes off excitedly before the repairmen finish fixing his whistle. Okay, two problems right off the bat. First off, Thomas already learned the importance of patience way back in season one, so Thomas shouldn't have to learn this moral again. Really, you can replace Thomas with any other engine, and this wouldn't be a problem. Secondly, the writers fail to stay accurate to how a steam engine actually works. A whistle doesn't just magically become a slide whistle when it breaks like it does in the episode. If you want to know what an actual broken whistle sounds like, watch the episode "Whistles & Sneezes", it's much more accurate. Continuing on with the story, Thomas collects the animals, but rushes off before the farmworkers fully close the door on the car. He's blissfully unaware about the constant banging the door is making right behind him as he travels. On his way to the country show, Thomas stops to advertise it, blowing his whistle afterwards. This causes one of the animals to escape from the car, and we reach the exact same problem. He's blissfully unaware that there's something wrong with his whistle that he's heard like a million times before hand, and that the animals are escaping right behind him. Yes, they try to tell him but, get this, he mistakes it for them saying hello... as he's leaving. Thomas does not get punished for doing any of this one bit. He's even called a "really useful engine" by the end of it. Why? The only thing we get is him realizing his mistake, and recapping what we already know. Yes kids, you can be as ignorant as all hell, but as long as you admit that you were, you won't suffer any consequences. Now, I can't talk about Wonky Whistle without talking about what's arguably the biggest problem with this episode: the constant rhyming and alliteration. Of course, this is a Miller-era episode, so that sort of thing is expected, but it's really apparent here, and it gets really grating. I've counted. There's a total of 54 rhymes and alliterations in this episode. 54. Imagine hearing that for 8 minutes straight. That's this episode. So even if you try to look past the story problems, you're still annoyed by the dialogue. So there's nothing salvageable. It's not hard to see why people hate this episode so much. It's annoying, frustrating, and makes a character incomprehensibly stupid for the sake of the plot. Thankfully, the person who wrote this episode, Neil Ben, never wrote another Thomas episode ever again, and praise the lord for that.
I love that guy. He's so lulzy. I posted his troper page sometime agoIIRC, wasn't there some massive sperglord on TV Tropes named Anime-King (tips fedora) that had some hateboner for persona 3? Whatever happened to that guy?
Here's some excerpts from the Loud House YMMV page. Loud House, if you don't know, is a show made by a pervert for perverts, and is an ample source of Islamic Content.
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Shit like that is why Loud House has been torched off of /co/ and is left to rot in /trash/, where other /trash/ users hate on them.Checks All The Tropes.
Nothing on this crap on the Miraheze fork, but found some plagiarized garbage from TV Tropes on the Wikia one, which has been torched.
Some sick fuck wrote this on the YMMV page (now deleted), and they can burn in Hell for it:
- Incest Yay Shipping: Hahahaha, no one is safe on The Loud Family. Even the baby. Specially the baby.
And those are the same kind of people that loves shit like inflation art, so being hated even by them is almost an impressive feat itself.Shit like that is why Loud House has been torched off of /co/ and is left to rot in /trash/, where other /trash/ users hate on them.
I love that guy. He's so lulzy. I posted his troper page sometime ago
This is one of the entries on his page.Nerds Are Sexy: In this troper's eyes