
Older webcomic I found reading through the Extra Life archives.
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cstaylor wrote:*If*? How long do you think it will be after NK tests theirs that we'll see a test detonation somewhere on Japanese soil? All the plutonium is here for the taking...
Caustic Saint wrote:Older webcomic I found reading archives.
American Oyaji wrote:I thought it was a real 404 error and I clicked to close the window, but
before it closed, I saw the word, "bomb". So I reopened it.
Pretty funny.
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cstaylor wrote:*If*? How long do you think it will be after NK tests theirs that we'll see a test detonation somewhere on Japanese soil? All the plutonium is here for the taking...
Caustic Saint wrote:Older webcomic I found reading through the Extra Life archives.
Taro Toporific wrote:Ok since your in Korea (which is rapidly becoming an ideal location for weapons testing), read this Aussie take on
"If SOUTH Korea made nukes" they'd look like this![]()
Caustic Saint wrote:Nah, if the South had nukes, they'd look like this bombshell:
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Juclecia, from Magna Carta. Character designs by Kim Hyung-tae. The man is amazing!
Users can taste unique oriental mood in the world of Magna Carta which has western setting. Characters carry on their lives based on oriental world view think much of spirit and soul...
....the frosty Princess Juclecia Sebine Re Elcritian...her return to the Palace, everyone knew her revenge against the people who looked on her mother's death would take away a lot of mans lives."[sic]
Taro Toporific wrote:You need to knock on their door and demand to do some rewriting for magnacarta.co.kr .....Check out this breathless copy from their site.Users can taste unique oriental mood in the world of Magna Carta which has western setting. Characters carry on their lives based on oriental world view think much of spirit and soul...
....the frosty Princess Juclecia Sebine Re Elcritian...her return to the Palace, everyone knew her revenge against the people who looked on her mother's death would take away a lot of mans lives."[sic]
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