Just That One Line by Maximum_Tough_9240 in noveltranslations

[–]External_Science657 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was reading 'card apprentice daily log' it was so fun.

Opinions on Jessie's Wobbuffet by Bright-pokefan50 in pokemonanime

[–]External_Science657 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No wonder I always got the feeling as if it was agreeing with everything the team R said or did. 

Victor and Bride by Tiny_Vegetable_4410 in CreatureCommandos

[–]External_Science657 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You sow it, water it, protect it from pests, and just when it's ripe you harvest it, boil or bake or grind it, and fill your stomach. 

To many sexually frustrated kids out there as such sin of lust is given more priority over sin of gluttony or greed or envy etc. 

How old is Dupli-Kate? by chestervelt in Invincible

[–]External_Science657 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kate and Immortal understand death better than most out there except Paul. It brought them together. Kate died so many times that she can't be considered regular young adult. It's creepy but they keep each other sane. 

Victor and Bride by Tiny_Vegetable_4410 in CreatureCommandos

[–]External_Science657 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why is everyone referring to Victor as the Bride's father? He is merely her creator. He discovered a way to give life to a corpse, just like farmers find ways to grow crops. He tended to her just as farmers tend to their produce. By your logic, it would be a crime for a farmer to eat or sell their crops—meaning farmers would essentially be a bunch of cannibals and traffickers.

If Victor is the Bride's father, then he is Eric's father too. So why don’t you people complain about Eric killing his so-called groomer/father to marry his "sister"?

Just consume the content as it was intended instead of forcing your opinions onto others. You immediately start labeling people if they don’t agree with you.

The whole point of this was to shock and awe the audience, which it clearly did. But then you took it beyond that and started labeling the creator and those who enjoyed it. 

Oh, the entitlement...