WTF is Halo Reach?

Typical anime fan.

They just love flaming. They don’t care where. For example, if you mention how superior TF2 is to Halo, ODB will rage hilariously.

The fans mostly. Anime is like music. The old stuff is great (all that post war inspired material makes for great shit, and the animation quality was actually GOOD) and the new stuff is fucking terrible.

I just hate the fans. Mostly because they LIKE the new stuff and neglect any of it that’s remotely entertaining. They popularize the shit of it.

Stop lying. Its all shit.

Would this be your ideal girl?

I can’t find any more good picture of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure :frowning: .

EDIT: Okay, scratch that.

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I think anime sucks, but if some 40 year old guy loves it and frequently goes to gatherings about it while wearing costumes that makes them look creepy, then that’s fine to me 'cause I’m not gonna do it.

It all sucks.
And this is the next level after fapping to anime - instead of buying a normal inflatable doll, they buy one with huge eyes (because obviously it turns them on):

Sorta proves the point.

There were never ANY good pictures. Your pretty much a peado you know.


Must feed the flames of hatred.

Thats like Japanese snake porn. When did you figure out you were a peado?

Wow, they have semen everywhere. I was right about mental abnormalities.

what the fuck is this shit

I don’t think that means what you think it means.

Eh, they’re just pulling random stuff out of their asses to try and rile me up.

I noticed. They are really terrible trolls, and their failure is hilarious.

The sheer idiocy of their tiny legs and huge bellies makes me want to chuckle.

The fact that I’m prolonging my life by laughing my ass off sorta nullifies your point.


I’m glad that I’m helping you live longer.

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