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Sun Apr 20, 2008, 4:18 AM
Hey, has anyone ever read or watched the manga/anime Monster?
Are you familiar with the character, Grimmer?
He's a spy that poses as a cameraman to travel post-WWII europe, who's looking for information about an orphanage central to the plot.

Yeah, did you know that he was in a piece of furry porn?
I didn't.
But now I do.

The mind boggles.

  • Listening to: Esse Sonho Val Dar, I guess. Pandora radio.
  • Reading: The Stranger
  • Watching: Nothing. EVER.
  • Playing: Yugioh WC 2008
  • Eating: Oversized M&Ms
  • Drinking: Water. Poorly filtered water.

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:iconcommonwulf:
Haha, could you expect any less from the Internet? I mean, c'mon, almost everything that exist out there is turned into a furry, and pretty much EVERYTHING is rule 34'd. Despite the fact that I have no idea who this Grimmer character is, your news on him being in furry porn actually doesn't surprise me. Hurrr.

Now you share those oversized M&Ms with me this instant. >:C
:iconsilentantagonist:
But it just seems so... pointless for it to be Grimmer. (This dude>> [link])
WHY?
Who asks for this?
Why this character?
Why not Tenma?
Or Johan? He dresses like a woman for half the damned series. Furries would be par for the course.

...never mind, I don't want to see those either.

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Objection!
:iconcommonwulf:
I'm pretty sure of seen creepier stuff with more "out there" characters involved than this Grimmer fella. So like, hey, if he's even slightly popular, you can bet that there's nasty drawings of him out there. The key is to just not look for them. :3

... how did you even find this said pic anyway? Do I even want to know? D:
:iconsilentantagonist:
It's not that he's "out there", or that even that the artist had some sort of obsession with him.
Does it make sense to you that it would seem to fit more if that were the case?
It seemed too natural, like looking at a tree, or a rock. And that made me upset.
It wasn't outrageous enough to laugh at or dismiss, and so it just stayed there in a dark corner of my mind.


Jade, I've stared into the abyss that is the internet for so long, I've begun to see inside myself.
I'm not liking what I'm seeing.

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Objection!

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