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Ah, Number One (1948)… Do Bleach fight scenes really depict such complexity and freedom?
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Only if you’re really pretentious.
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I’m assuming the message is ‘big, ugly, convoluted mess’ and not ‘we’ll need bleach to get all of these stains out!’
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I want to hit you now, and I should have when I had the chance at Otakon. Nice job. :P
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… Jackson Pollock?
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