why would archer be against killing shinji in that situation
why would archer be against killing shinji in that situation
He never sleeps. He never dies.
Battle doesn't need a purpose; the battle is its own purpose. You don't ask why a plague spreads or a field burns. Don't ask why I fight.
@Lyco
Black cherries is not and does not contain NTR Lyco. Submission in the context of sex does not immediately mean NTR. Both Assassin and Caster are still fully independent after weird sex. So you're wrong.
@Leo
ok, which piece are you referring to? The one from the example? I don't keep links to stuff like it.
@Mac
What Archer had was an emotional reflex to Shinji's brutal death. He would have murdered Shinji himself if not for Rin obviously ready to command seal him.
Well, as I said, I don't keep links to porn or dl porn that pisses me off. Kinda defeats the purpose of porn.
So unfortunately other than relating the plot to you I can't provide a greater example of what I'm talking about.
Also, were the above statements grammatically correct? As I've stressed, I do want to get better. I think I am, not sure though.
Can't we please just ignore him?
Sans capitalization they're not terribly complex or constructed variably, but they are not incorrect - absent the last sentence of the second quote, which is a fragment in the second part but in such a manner that it's acceptable for internet forum use.
It's kind of depressing that people still cannot just ignore his threads. Yeah, I'm posting right now here too, but only to express my disappointment.
I'm only posting in here because I think NTR is a noble genre of porn and you're oppressing me with violent reactions to a glorious dramatic convention.
Noble? First off, the dissolution of a person into a babbling empty headed twat who only cares about dick is, well, against the basic idea of being a person, it's the same reason why a zombie is horrifying. It's a lack of human spirit.
Secondly, I am not specifically dealing with or objecting to NTR (I personally hate it) I'm being critical of the fundamental errors in character and resolution, not the subject matter.