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like to try her with a bananaI understand that...who doesn't love bacon? even "bluh"....vegans probably love vegan bacon
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Wait until part 2. There is some more funny cuteness involving our snugglebug.I'm still playing Part 1 and this made me laugh
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also recommend trying the route where you make fun of her at the salon the path to winning her over is very sweetWait until part 2. There is some more funny cuteness involving our snugglebug.
Wow a South Park fan how original. I myself grew up to real cartoons not that crap. I grew up to Vampire Hunter, Robotech, DragonBall and others.Oh, no! They killed your MC! You bastards!
I know that anime like Dragonball, Vampire Hunter and the others are better then something like south park but you don't have to be so demeaning about it. Just say you don't like South Park.Wow a South Park fan how original. I myself grew up to real cartoons not that crap. I grew up to Vampire Hunter, Robotech, DragonBall and others.
First time I've ever seen anyone trying to kink shame using Dragonball as an exemplar. My kids watched that...I know that anime like Dragonball, Vampire Hunter and the others are better then something like south park but you don't have to be so demeaning about it. Just say you don't like South Park.
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I'm sorry Satou I get kinda protective when people use that F*****g quote from that show. Yes that is my name and I am sorta protective of it since I was named after my uncle who died in Vietnam. I promise to be nicer.I know that anime like Dragonball, Vampire Hunter and the others are better then something like south park but you don't have to be so demeaning about it. Just say you don't like South Park.
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What can I say, it seems you can kink shame with everything it seems. My little nephew watches Dragonball right now tooFirst time I've ever seen anyone trying to kink shame using Dragonball as an exemplar. My kids watched that...
Hey I grew up to Looney tunes as well. Ain't nothing wrong with Dragonball my girls love that show and Gundam.First time I've ever seen anyone trying to kink shame using Dragonball as an exemplar. My kids watched that...
I grew up watching Felix the Cat, Scooby-Doo (when it started), Speed Buggy, and - of course - the Looney Tunes shorts. Let's see - Pink Panther, Ant and the Aardvark, Josie and the Pussycats (both on Earth and In Outer Space), and many others. Sorry, none of the 4 stations I had available had any anime (I believe some was available in the 1960s and 1970s). For most of my youth, cartoons were still relegated to Saturday mornings, and you planned out which shows you were going to watch. Not that it was usually a big deal, since the seasons were usually 13 episodes, so you could usually see them at least three times.Wow a South Park fan how original. I myself grew up to real cartoons not that crap. I grew up to Vampire Hunter, Robotech, DragonBall and others.
So grandma's a contemporary for you then.I grew up watching Felix the Cat, Scooby-Doo (when it started), Speed Buggy, and - of course - the Looney Tunes shorts. Let's see - Pink Panther, Ant and the Aardvark, Josie and the Pussycats (both on Earth and In Outer Space), and many others. Sorry, none of the 4 stations I had available had any anime (I believe some was available in the 1960s and 1970s). For most of my youth, cartoons were still relegated to Saturday mornings, and you planned out which shows you were going to watch. Not that it was usually a big deal, since the seasons were usually 13 episodes, so you could usually see them at least three times.
And no way my folks would have ever let me watch South Park as a kid. I doubt they would have let me watch The Simpsons.
Star Blazers was the only one I know of in the US in the 1970s. It was Space Battleship Yamato in Japan, iirc.I grew up watching Felix the Cat, Scooby-Doo (when it started), Speed Buggy, and - of course - the Looney Tunes shorts. Let's see - Pink Panther, Ant and the Aardvark, Josie and the Pussycats (both on Earth and In Outer Space), and many others. Sorry, none of the 4 stations I had available had any anime (I believe some was available in the 1960s and 1970s). For most of my youth, cartoons were still relegated to Saturday mornings, and you planned out which shows you were going to watch. Not that it was usually a big deal, since the seasons were usually 13 episodes, so you could usually see them at least three times.
And no way my folks would have ever let me watch South Park as a kid. I doubt they would have let me watch The Simpsons.
She's got two years on me for now. Since I'm aging 7-14 times faster than her, I expect to pass her before the story's over. Hopefully not before that halfway point....So grandma's a contemporary for you then.
I've heard something about Kimba the White Lion.Star Blazers was the only one I know of in the US in the 1970s. It was Space Battleship Yamato in Japan, iirc.
I still call all animation, cartoons, becasue of my age. When I listen to music, I call it music. I dont start calling it the name for music used in the country where the music was produced. Seems silly and pretentious to me.
And I didn't even think about that being your real name (the k in your username probably should have been a clue), or just how tired you've probably grown of hearing that over the past 26 years. My apologies to you for not finding a way to be a bit more original.I'm sorry Satou I get kinda protective when people use that F*****g quote from that show. Yes that is my name and I am sorta protective of it since I was named after my uncle who died in Vietnam. I promise to be nicer.