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7/23/2025, 6:28:19 PM
>>716233723
>stop liking girly things
Anon, Ana wa Aru is literal porn. For men. At some point it just becomes extremely obviously you're suffering from arrested development and have extremely narrow viewpoints. Which is the same reason you're still obsessing over Halo.
>stop liking girly things
Anon, Ana wa Aru is literal porn. For men. At some point it just becomes extremely obviously you're suffering from arrested development and have extremely narrow viewpoints. Which is the same reason you're still obsessing over Halo.
7/21/2025, 11:44:51 PM
>>716087716
Mega Man is a speed game and one of the first, if not the first, games with dedicated speedrun sites. This and doom are like the pillars of the speedrunning community. Sorry, but if you can't beat all the mega man NES games in under an hour your opinion is worthless. It's like having an opinion on shmups you can't 1cc.
Mega Man is a speed game and one of the first, if not the first, games with dedicated speedrun sites. This and doom are like the pillars of the speedrunning community. Sorry, but if you can't beat all the mega man NES games in under an hour your opinion is worthless. It's like having an opinion on shmups you can't 1cc.
6/17/2025, 5:30:55 PM
>>279744252
What argument would it be to say some super obscure manga was not inspired by dragon ball? Ironic usage of dunning kruger. And you don't have an answer because you have to actually read those manga to know what those mangaka were inspired by, because it's in the manga, not on google. In fact, mangaka frequently have "sensei" they take advice from and also love talking about their favorite manga at the end of volumes, its a great way to find more manga. But you wouldn't know that.
What argument would it be to say some super obscure manga was not inspired by dragon ball? Ironic usage of dunning kruger. And you don't have an answer because you have to actually read those manga to know what those mangaka were inspired by, because it's in the manga, not on google. In fact, mangaka frequently have "sensei" they take advice from and also love talking about their favorite manga at the end of volumes, its a great way to find more manga. But you wouldn't know that.
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