MadmanMike wrote:All I can say after the Lilly part is WHYYYYYYY DID WE HAVE TO VISIT KENJI. WHYYYYYYYYYYY
I believe we made a promise to Kenji to show up to his BBQ.
Snicket wrote:The who "manly end" kinda bugged me, i thought were going to get a Lilly end, but then every wanted to get drunk.. *sigh*
It looks like now the drunken duo are going on a pantie raid, i wounder whos going to be chosen
I thought the "GOOD END" (heavy on the quotes) was pretty funny. Besides, this writer is much more lenient on the BAD ENDS than Yamaku Man is.
Also, as far as the pantie raid goes, if Storyteller continues the vote in his next threads, I'm writing in to be a gentleman and not go on the raid. Probably won't win, so prepare for the lulz, guys
"We all suffer from the preoccupation that there exists... in the loved one, perfection."
I much prefer Storyteller as a writefag atm, YM was awesome when he started but all this painting stuff is growing old very quickly. Storyteller on the other had went from meh to really well done within a week or so and his bad ends don't have that stupid fucking painting, but then again that is what the anons push for in YM threads. All in all all this OC in /a/ is really cool and Lots of us appreciated the fun and effort that these threads seem to encourage.
We are such greedy creatures, no matter how much we consume we need more and more...........KS feed the beast, it hungers, it hungers from the very depths.
I like both of them as well. Storyteller we get the more serious story, more like how KS will probably be. Yamaku Man we get the grand adventure against the Painting, and you have to admit getting killed by Kenji while Hisao was doing his business was funny as hell.
"We all suffer from the preoccupation that there exists... in the loved one, perfection."
Spoilers Gathered four of the girls together and explained that something fishy is going on. Haven't gotten killed tonight, but next time we'll be accountable to our actions, lol
Yamaku'll be back Friday at the usual time.
"We all suffer from the preoccupation that there exists... in the loved one, perfection."