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I will admit that both Deftones and Stand Atlantic could've delivered better though 

jasonp1225

Thanks for the likes. But how are you reading so fast? Are you speed reading? Or are you going back and liking chapters you already read?

jasonp1225

@Antisuperstar yeah I plan to. I’m just having fun writing other story ideas I’ve had. I’m working on one right now and when I’m done with it I promise I’ll go back to fusion hero. 
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@jasonp1225 I read through chapters and then go back and like them after I read every 5 or so. Will your Yu-Gi-Oh story be updated soon? 
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There's been several albums released this year and they've all been what I needed. Just the sound in general has been great, just the vibe of the music whether heavy or not. Lorna Shore, ONE OK ROCK, Survive Said The Prophet, Halestorm, Deftones, Fit For a King, Pop Evil, SIRUP. Just great deliveries of all of them. I'm also pumped about new The Devil Wears Prada

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I'll never understand people judging feet fetish. I mean It's literally harmless if there's consent, It's basically a free foot massage whenever you want. Long day at work and you've been walking all day, then there's relief at home cause ya get to lay your feet in someone's lap and just relax. There's been 3 times in life where women indulged my fantasy and let me lick and smell some sweaty feet. 

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So recently I've finished Kuroko's Basketball and It's another anime where I didn't cheer for the main characters, I stuck around for the side characters. I didn't feel like Kagami or Kuroko deserved the spotlight and It's all cause I feel like they didn't accomplish anything. I personally felt like Murasakibara or Aomine could've had the better character arc. The missed potential of Murasakibara learning that winning Isn't the only reason to play. That he can enjoy the sport, win or lose. Aomine being forced to realize that his natural explosive talent wouldn't always assure victory. Him learning that practice is necessary to improve and having to accept that he's not truly untouchable.