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Pride Month 20th Anniversary - Kannazuki no Miko & Maria-sama ga Miteru S1 Official Rewatch Announcement + Schedule/Index

2024.05.04 21:00 lilyvess Pride Month 20th Anniversary - Kannazuki no Miko & Maria-sama ga Miteru S1 Official Rewatch Announcement + Schedule/Index

Gokigenyou anime. My interest thread from a few days prior for the Pride Month Rewatch was met with an enthusiastic response so I am ecstatic to announce the Kannazuki no Miko & MariMite rewatch! This rewatch will start in 5 weeks on June 3rd at 7PM UTC/Noon PST/3PM ETC
As a reminder we are only doing a rewatch for the first season of MariMite, the season that aired in 2004
Information
MAL Anilist ANN
Kannazuki no Miko begins in the village of Mahoroba, where time passes slowly for both man and nature. Two students from the village's prestigious Ototachibana Academy might as well be night and day. Himeko is shy and unassertive, while Chikane is bold and elegant. Despite this, they love each other, and nothing can come between them, no matter how hard they try.
On the two girls' shared birthday, a sinister voice corrupts one of their friends into attacking them, and just when it seemed grimmest, the lunar and solar priestess powers that lay dormant in the two girls awaken, dispelling the evil. That was only the first hurdle, however. The two must now fend off the countless others who would threaten their well-being—even the people closest to them!
Legal Streams: 404 Error
MAL Anilist ANN
When Yumi Fukuzawa entered the Lillian Girls' Academy, a prestigious all-girls Catholic school in Tokyo, she never imagined she would catch the eye of beautiful and demure Sachiko Ogasawara, one of the school's most popular students. Now Sachiko has offered to be Yumi's soeur, her "sister" and guide for all her years at the academy. The whole idea has Yumi completely flustered—after all, they hardly know each other!
The entire campus is abuzz with rumors about the two of them, but Yumi is conflicted over accepting Sachiko's offer. While she admires Sachiko, being her soeur would also mean constantly being at the center of the entire school's attention!
Legal Streams: Hidive
Schedule:
Kannazuki no Miko Maria-sama ga Miteru
Date Episode Date Episode
Mon. June 3rd [Episode 1]() Sun. June 16th [Episode 1]()
Tues. June 4th [Episode 2]() Mon. June 17th [Episode 2]()
Wed. June 5th [Episode 3]() Tues. June 18th [Episode 3]()
Thurs. June 6th [Episode 4]() Wed. June 19th [Episode 4]()
Fri. June 7th [Episode 5]() Thurs. June 20th [Episode 5]()
Sat. June 8th [Episode 6]() Fri. June 21st [Episode 6]()
Sun. June 9th [Episode 7]() Sat. June 22nd [Episode 7]()
Mon. June 10th [Episode 8]() Sun. June 23rd [Episode 8]()
Tues. June 11th [Episode 9]() Mon. June 24th [Episode 9]()
Wed. June 12th [Episode 10]() Tues. June 25th [Episode 10]()
Thurs. June 13th [Episode 11]() Wed. June 26th [Episode 11]()
Fri. June 14th [Episode 12]() Thurs. June 27th [Episode 12]()
Sat. June 15th [Series Discussion]() Fri. June 28th [Episode 13]()
- - Sat. June 29th [Series Discussion]()
- - Sun. June 30th [Overall Rewatch Discussion]()
I will ask rewatchers to please be mindful of spoilers for the first timers. Remember, Maria-sama is watching over us!
It’s the weekend so I’m gonna tag everyone who showed an interest. Until then,

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2024.05.01 21:00 lilyvess Interest thread for a Pride Month Rewatch - Kannazuki no Miko & Maria-sama ga Miteru S1 20th Anniversary

Pride Month is coming up and I thought it would be fun to do something special for anime this year. So I have an idea.

2004: An Important Year for Yuri

2004 was an amazing year for all anime, but it was a particularly powerful year for Yuri anime.

Yuri had existed prior to 2004, of course. the 90's gave Yuri two of the most iconic couples the genre ever had in Sailor Moons Haruka/Michiru and Revolutionary Girl Utena's Anthy/Utena. They were revolutionary and left a huge cultural impact on people, but neither were enough to popularize Yuri as a genre for anime. Yuri fans of the early 00's had sate their desire for more with light subtext like Noir. The most notable Yuri anime between then was Yamibou, a deeply flawed series with an ending that left few satisfied, to put it mildly.
Then 2004 happened.

In a single year, Yuri received a series of consecutive and influential anime.
These four anime were incredibly successful in a way few Yuri anime were prior. MariMite would have 4 seasons of anime, Nanoha would have 3 seasons, 4 movies, and 2 spin off anime. Mai-Hime would have 3 anime spin-offs of its own. Pairings like NanoFate, ShizNat, and Chikane/Himeko became the most popular ships in Yuri for most of the 00’s.
Not only did 2004 have Yuri anime, but the Yuri was incredibly successful. it sent a message that fans wanted more actual lesbians in anime, and studios listened by delivering more Yuri anime. For the next 6 years they brought Strawberry Panic, Girl Meets Girl, Blue Drop, Candy Boy, Simoun, Aoi Hana, Sasameko Koto among others.
All of that stems from the success of that initial 2004 Yuri wave of anime.

2024 Pride Month

So what better way to celebrate Pride Month this year on anime than to celebrate the 20th anniversary of one of the greatest years in Yuri history.
Now, to keep this with the Pride Month theme, I'd like to limit the rewatch to just a month and therefore I can't really do a rewatch of all 4 series. Mai-Hime and Nanoha have just recently had rewatches on the sub, so that leaves Kannazuki no Miko and MariMite, two anime that have never had a rewatch on this sub before. Doing just the first season of MariMite, the season that aired in 2004, will allow us to stick to 2 cour and keep it into just under a month.

Trigger Warning

Kannazuki no Miko does have a rape scene in an episode. I just want to get that out of the way before people start the series. Maria-sama ga Miteru doesn’t have any such content in it. I fully understand if people would rather skip Kannazuki no Miko and join us later for MariMite or just skip the rewatch all together.

What's the Schedule

The schedule I'm looking at is starting on June 3rd with Kannazuki no Miko. That will go on for 12 days, plus a discussion thread for that series. Then on June 16th we start Maria-sama ga Miteru S1. That will continue for 13 days. June 29th will be for the S1 Specials. June 30th is Maria-sama Ga Miteru full season discussion. July 1st for the Full Rewatch Discussion.
As for time, I am hoping for 7pm UTC, so 12pm PST/3pm EST

Where to watch

Unfortunately these are older anime and therefore a little harder to find on streaming services. Kannazuki no Miko is no longer available to watch on HiDive. I can't tell if you can still watch it on HiDive through Amazon or if that is just a glitch that Amazon hasn't caught up yet.
Maria-watches over us is available to stream on HiDive
aaaand that's about it.

Unfortunate, I know. Seems that in order to do this rewatch of 2004 anime we'll have to watch anime like it's 2004.
The past few years have been great for GL fans. G-Witch, MagiRevo, WataOshi all aired last year. Just this season we have 2 GL anime in Whisper me a Love Song and Seiyuu Radio. That isn't even getting into the MPreg Omega BL anime airing right now.
I look forward to celebrating Pride with this salute to the classics that got us here.

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2024.04.05 04:52 Altruistic-Day-1600 Kinks, limits

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Super kinks: Bleached, slurs, degrading (received), edging (received), overstimulation (received), cuckquean, cock slapping
maybe/willing to try:Chikan{Unsuspected groping},Filming,Female stalker,sex hidden in plain sight{Sex so Painfully in your face it's perfectly hidden},Sex while streaming, Sex while high/Stoned,Fake Dom/ Faux Dom{Sub acts like they are a Dom}, Domination loss{Confident “Dom” is turned into a total sub},Pillow humping,Squat-Fucking/Squat-riding, pee.
limits: Murder, scat, gore, toilet play, incest.
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2022.11.10 10:34 Less-Change-7466 TOP MBA COLLEGES IN UTTAR PRADESH FOR MBA AND PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITIES.

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2019.06.15 15:46 LasseD Så er årets Le Mans i gang med ny verdensrekord for hurtigste omgang og lige nu ligger tre biler med danskere i toppen af GTE klassen!

Live timing her: https://www.lemans.org/f24-heures-du-mans/live-timing
Og hvis I vil følge med fra bilerne selv, så er det følgende gratis (og lovlige) onboard streams:
Rebellion #1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snELu2T1ZOs
Toyota #7:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC1yUe3Cwdc
Toyota #8:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkPeP23dz7k
Ford #66 #67 #68 #69:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmOCP-JB6r4
Den nye verdensrekord blev taget i starten da Mike Conway lå i front i feltets hurtigste bil: 3:17.297 for 13,6km. Det er også den højeste snitfart nogensinde - hurtigere end dengang bilerne ikke havde chikaner og derfor kunne køre over 400km/t - se mere hos /wec
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2019.03.10 10:14 CaravanOfDeath Subreddit stats: UKPolitics March 3 to March 10

Period: 6.94 days
Submissions Comments
Total 999 46639
Rate (per day) 143.98 6661.74
Unique Redditors 302 5815
Combined Score 72906 252149

Top Submitters' Top Submissions

  1. 10593 points, 66 submissions: mmmmmm-_-
    1. Brexit is an 'irresponsible lie peddled by anger mongers backed by fake news' that has caused Europe's biggest crisis since WWII, rages French President Macron (2124 points, 1109 comments)
    2. Times Cartoon: Police Numbers (1652 points, 429 comments)
    3. Theresa May suffers humiliating Lords defeat as peers demand UK stays in a customs union (1403 points, 575 comments)
    4. George Osborne: Government has spent today in Grimsby blaming EU for failure of their own MPs to back them; on radio saying history will hold EU responsible for political crisis in UK; on Twitter attacking the guy they need a concession from. Certainly an interesting way to conduct a negotiation (614 points, 231 comments)
    5. 'She's got her head firmly stuck in the sand': Theresa May is accused of 'insulting' the public by Police Federation chairman after she claimed there was NO link between reduced officer numbers and a rise in knife crime (529 points, 124 comments)
    6. Why the UK's porn block is one of the worst ideas ever (518 points, 412 comments)
    7. Revealed: The Thousands Of Public Libraries, Parks And Land Being Sold From Under You (469 points, 190 comments)
    8. 'Err... British Muslims are BRITISH': Fury as Andrea Leadsom says questions about the Tory Islamophobia row should be sent to the FOREIGN Office (398 points, 558 comments)
    9. Tom Watson: A journalist intimidated at home at 5am, live streamed. Women colleagues facing rape and death threats installing panic buttons. The torrent of online abuse undermines democracy and free speech. We must act to stop the online world turning into a cesspit of hate. (219 points, 370 comments)
    10. New IRA 'has recruited dozens of dissidents and has locations of old arms dumps' (218 points, 869 comments)
  2. 5084 points, 23 submissions: OldTenner
    1. Northern Labour voters back Brexit second referendum move by 75% (1652 points, 306 comments)
    2. A Mysterious Hard Brexit Group Run By A Young Tory Is Now Britain’s Biggest Spending Political Campaign On Facebook. But Where’s The Money Coming From? (1573 points, 385 comments)
    3. Jeremy Corbyn: In just one morning in austerity Britain, it's been reported that life expectancy is going down, 7,000 head teachers say school funding is in crisis, and the roll out of Universal Credit and benefit cuts are increasing demands on mental health services. Change is going to come. (484 points, 256 comments)
    4. Labour Whips: Extraordinary. The Government have confirmed that @MattHancock, the HEALTH Secretary will be acting as a human shield🛡for Chris Grayling and responding to the UQ granted to @AndyMcDonaldMP to ask about the Department for Transport’s payment of £33m to Eurotunnel. (258 points, 54 comments)
    5. Sky News understands the Japanese carmaker Nissan is considering plans to cut back production line shifts at its Sunderland plant which could threaten 400 jobs (204 points, 102 comments)
    6. BREAKING - the Govt have pulled the Financial Services Bill from the business today. There were amendments on preventing a ‘race to the bottom’ on financial deregulation and on transparency for the Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies that we had hoped to pass (203 points, 37 comments)
    7. Alex Wickham: 10:30pm: No10 announces new Brexit towns fund By 10:38pm key Labour MPs respond... @lisanandy: "the government is not serious... my vote is not for sale" @RuthSmeeth: "A pathetic sum of money" @gareth_snell: "This is a huge disappointment" (104 points, 85 comments)
    8. Tommy Robinson will face contempt of court prosecution (95 points, 78 comments)
    9. Westminster voting intention: CON: 40% (+3) LAB: 34% (-3) LDEM: 9% (+1) UKIP: 7% (-) GRN: 3% (-) via @OpiniumResearch, 26 Feb - 01 Mar Chgs. w/ 15 Feb (95 points, 291 comments)
    10. Badger cull may actually make TB spread worse, scientists warn (85 points, 17 comments)
  3. 4735 points, 159 submissions: MAYB0T
    1. @jeremycorbyn: "That’s the standard technique of privatisation: defund, make sure things don’t work, people get angry, you hand it over to private capital." - Noam Chomsky Labour will make sure our NHS stays in public hands and works for all. https://t.co/PCdaYN3fhG (791 points, 394 comments)
    2. Only in Tory fantasy land does knife crime have nothing to do with austerity Nick Cohen (497 points, 107 comments)
    3. Anti-English sentiment in Ireland had healed. But Brexit has brought it all flooding back Una Mullally (355 points, 621 comments)
    4. @jeremycorbyn: Austerity is a political choice, not an economic necessity. And a generation are paying the price. https://t.co/x6hv8o7JBx (261 points, 320 comments)
    5. Labour amendment supporting second referendum put on hold (159 points, 79 comments)
    6. Conservatives 'institutionally Islamophobic', says Tory peer Warsi (138 points, 432 comments)
    7. Scotland 'can hold referendum without go-ahead from UK' (116 points, 264 comments)
    8. Brexit: UK 'given 48 hours' to table acceptable proposals (113 points, 37 comments)
    9. @jeremycorbyn: My sympathy goes to the families who have lost loved ones. Theresa May must start listening to police chiefs across the country who understand the impact of cutting 21,000 police officers on violent crime. You cannot keep people safe on the cheap. https://t.co/zOvvQmw2hh (105 points, 84 comments)
    10. Knife crime: Cressida Dick says violent crime rise linked to policing numbers (98 points, 58 comments)
  4. 3262 points, 14 submissions: FormerlyPallas_
    1. "Racism tears Britain apart." - 2002 NUS/UJS Poster (2586 points, 376 comments)
    2. "Don't become a murder victim" - 1975 Northern Ireland Security Forces poster (168 points, 84 comments)
    3. Why are white working class boys falling so far behind in our schools? (152 points, 400 comments)
    4. "MURDER MURDER MURDER. This is what the bombers did to a human being" - 1978 Royal Ulster Constabulary poster on the IRA's La Mon restaurant bombing (92 points, 100 comments)
    5. "Tufty says: KEEP OUT" - 1975 Northern Ireland Office Poster (75 points, 14 comments)
    6. Twitter 'suspends' Rachael Swindon's anti-Tory account (45 points, 78 comments)
    7. Rachel Riley has instructed a high-profile lawyer to pursue claims against a member of Jeremy Corbyn's staff who wrote that the Jewish Countdown presenter had claimed: “Corbyn deserves to be violently attacked because he is a Nazi.” (44 points, 226 comments)
    8. "That's torn it!" - 1951 Conservative Party Poster (40 points, 18 comments)
    9. Explosive devices found at Waterloo station, Heathrow and City airports - Irish police assist Met in inquiry after Republic of Ireland stamps found on packages (34 points, 66 comments)
    10. Heather Stewart: A flabbergasted Labour mole claims Corbyn's aide Laura Murray has been spotted at party HQ this morning discussing disciplinary cases with the compliance unit. Surely not, after denials at the weekend about leader's office involvement in the process...? (10 points, 13 comments)
  5. 2972 points, 6 submissions: zakkyb
    1. Private Eye - Maymay encouraging country to self-harm (2086 points, 68 comments)
    2. Private Eye on Nigel Farage’s Brexit march (412 points, 83 comments)
    3. Channel 4 News - "Every generation pretends gang crime is a new problem." Rapper and author Akala says the social indicators of violence have "remained identical for almost 200 years". (253 points, 118 comments)
    4. Channel 4 News (includes video) - Millionaire Brexit backer Arron Banks eagerly pursued a multibillion-pound gold deal brought to him by a Russian oligarch with links to the Kremlin just months before the EU referendum, Channel 4 News can reveal. #TheBanksFiles (144 points, 27 comments)
    5. Private Eye - Labour Crisis (51 points, 18 comments)
    6. Channel 4 News - Brexit funder Arron Banks ignored campaign suspension after Jo Cox’s murder (26 points, 12 comments)
  6. 2681 points, 5 submissions: MobileChikane
    1. The UK's allocation under EU cohesion funding would be €13 billion compared with £1.6 billion under the PM's proposed Stronger Towns Fund both over 7 years. (1479 points, 192 comments)
    2. The most compelling evidence of the media’s dereliction of duty regarding Brexit is the widespread ignorance of the fact that the ‘backstop’ is the British proposal, agreed after we rejected the EU’s. That pesky EU is trying to implement our decision. It’s completely bonkers. (754 points, 215 comments)
    3. Dear journalists, When you allow people to spout vague generalisations on your air, you make the debate dumber. "What do you want the UK to sell, to whom, that it currently can't? What's preventing it selling that now? What makes you think it can address that outside the EU?" (285 points, 41 comments)
    4. As Tory MPs resign in protest at the malign influence of hardline Brexiters, documents show the “unfettered” access to ministers and senior politicians enjoyed by secretive think tanks such as the IEA that are “marching the country” to a no-deal Brexit. (159 points, 49 comments)
    5. I'm actually so bored with the apologism for knife crime. "Oh, it was police cuts!" "Oh, it was austerity!" "Oh, it was because Billy couldn't go to the youth club". Sorry, but loads of generations were poor and didn't go around stabbing each other. Discipline starts at home. (4 points, 50 comments)
  7. 2650 points, 28 submissions: ainbheartach
    1. "We have the lowest level of food poisoning in the United States," US ambassador Woody Johnson tells the Today programme, without any challenge from John Humphrys. In fact around 14.7% of Americans suffer from a food-borne illness each year compared to just 1.5% of Brits. (1161 points, 336 comments)
    2. Latest - Lords defeat the Government to enforce a customs union with the EU as part of any Brexit deal, by 207 v 141. A massive new headache for No10. Unclear whether PM will still have the votes to overturn the Trade Bill amendment in the Commons. (298 points, 198 comments)
    3. Ryanair boss calls Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn ‘idiots’ and says Brexit should be reversed (291 points, 135 comments)
    4. .@donaldtusk says UK was a victim of meddling during Brexit referendum: "There are external anti-European forces, which are seeking – openly or secretly – to influence the democratic choices of Europeans, as was the case with Brexit". (194 points, 200 comments)
    5. Outspoken Brexit critic AC Grayling wins £20,000 damages from ex-UKIP candidate who branded him a paedophile with a 'hard drive full of underage sex videos' in 'vile' tweet (137 points, 49 comments)
    6. Understand talks between Cox/Barclay and Barnier went so badly the 2 sides are going to review tomorrow whether it's even worth holding more meetings this week. Big row is over UK ask for independent review which EU sees as threat to its legal order. Negotiators miles apart atm. (87 points, 154 comments)
    7. The British begin the Brexit blame game (80 points, 90 comments)
    8. Speaking at the @uuponline AGM - @RobinSwannUUP said ”With the DUP at the helm, pro-union politics lies in the gutter.” “Arlene Foster has radicalised nationalist opinion in a way the republican movement could only dream of.” (58 points, 8 comments)
    9. “I very much regret the fact that we were taken to court,” says Chris Grayling after @peterkyle asked him to apologise (42 points, 12 comments)
    10. May pledges funds for Labour towns in bid to win Brexit support (40 points, 26 comments)
  8. 2395 points, 9 submissions: ByGollie
    1. Comparing 'Stronger Towns' funding with EU Funding (1534 points, 267 comments)
    2. The more we learn about Brexit, the more crooked it looks (314 points, 47 comments)
    3. Poll shows DUP opposed by their own supporters on Brexit (241 points, 25 comments)
    4. Across the midwest of America, the rise of factory farming is destroying rural communities. And the massive corporations behind this devastation are now eyeing a post-Brexit UK market. (162 points, 42 comments)
    5. ‘Brexit has arrived early’: UK and Irish hauliers face massive delays at customs The (strike) actions were a trade union issue and a Brexit issue...this is a harbinger of what is to come’ (82 points, 28 comments)
    6. David Blunkett: The storm clouds gathering over Brexit – and why politicians will have to start accepting responsibility (21 points, 7 comments)
    7. No Welsh cash in £1.6bn post-Brexit English towns fund: Criticism has been made of a fund to boost less-well off towns post-Brexit after no cash for Wales was announced. (18 points, 27 comments)
    8. UK auto industry under siege as Brexit pressure escalates (15 points, 0 comments)
    9. ‘Man on the Clapham omnibus’ rides in to Brexit talks (8 points, 2 comments)
  9. 2250 points, 9 submissions: Animus47
    1. "A Tory councillor was found guilty of sexual assault on children last year. While being charged he wasn’t suspended, he was promoted and even represented the council at a school. There isn’t 1 story in the national media of this dereliction of duty. Why?" (1926 points, 244 comments)
    2. Tory MP Andrea Leadsom Under Fire For Implying British Muslims Are 'Foreign' (126 points, 101 comments)
    3. Tommy Robinson supporter jailed for telling Sajid Javid 'get ready to die boy' (89 points, 99 comments)
    4. Send in the army: stupid Tory “solutions” to knife crime (64 points, 52 comments)
    5. Duncan Smith claims without evidence polls show “vast majority” want no deal (22 points, 31 comments)
    6. Tory peer Baroness Warsi blasts 'institutional' Islamophobia in party (12 points, 0 comments)
    7. Tory chair Brandon Lewis accused of failing to act on Facebook Islamophobia complaints (7 points, 7 comments)
    8. BBC Scotland cancel’s show with Nazi pug criminal after furious backlash (2 points, 48 comments)
    9. Chris Grayling: Chaos Entity (2 points, 5 comments)
  10. 2007 points, 20 submissions: bottish
    1. BBC bias under review as Ofcom regulator concerned over impartiality. The Ofcom probe comes amid fears that serious news coverage is 'in retreat'. (349 points, 107 comments)
    2. Whitehall source on Karen Bradley: "Theresa May no longer cares about competence of her ministers...the key thing for her is loyalty" (344 points, 80 comments)
    3. Joanna Cherry MP on Twitter: My conclusion today on #FailingGrayling #ferrygate. UK Gov. is trying to cover up a monumental error of staggering negligence in preparations for a no-deal Brexit which in any normal, democracy would bring the government down. Watch in full https://goo.gl/UvKYw6 #Brexit (270 points, 34 comments)
    4. Huw Edwards on Twitter: “There isn't a magic money tree that we can shake that suddenly provides for everything that people want." (Theresa May, BBC Question Time, June 2017) @BBCNews #justsaying (240 points, 70 comments)
    5. Incredible shift in immigration attitudes in @IpsosMORI trend surveys: 64% were negative about immigration in 2011, now down to 26%. We were among most negative countries, now among most positive (234 points, 168 comments)
    6. Brexit realities for manufacturing: job cuts, stockpiling and tumbling optimism. UK manufacturers shed staff at the fastest monthly pace for six years in February, as their optimism about future output dropped sharply and they stockpiled inputs at a record rate ahead of Brexit, a survey shows. (127 points, 28 comments)
    7. BBC Scotland drop show featuring Nazi dog salute blogger following backlash (78 points, 389 comments)
    8. Joanna Cherry QC MP on Twitter: Odd that #FailingGrayling now so adamant that this contract was awarded urgently after a collective U.K. Govt decision last autumn to secure supply of medicines but Govt Minister seemed unaware of this when I questioned him on 9 January....#ferrygate #Brexit (71 points, 1 comment)
    9. Brexit is 25 days away, but U.K. isn't feeling the love from Washington. “Special relationship” has long been reserved for the U.K., America’s most powerful ally. Then Trump used it to refer to Kim Jong Un. (68 points, 48 comments)
    10. Armed gardaí to be deployed in border region ahead of Brexit fallout (67 points, 47 comments)

Top Commenters

  1. Selerox (2476 points, 138 comments)
  2. redrhyski (2076 points, 142 comments)
  3. deeacorn (1896 points, 172 comments)
  4. Hrax535 (1814 points, 81 comments)
  5. ITried2 (1810 points, 106 comments)
  6. pickled-egg (1474 points, 138 comments)
  7. StirlingSauce (1459 points, 51 comments)
  8. BothBawlz (1427 points, 266 comments)
  9. OptioMkIX (1270 points, 67 comments)
  10. BlackCaesarNT (1260 points, 138 comments)

Top Submissions

  1. "Racism tears Britain apart." - 2002 NUS/UJS Poster by FormerlyPallas_ (2586 points, 376 comments)
  2. Brexit is an 'irresponsible lie peddled by anger mongers backed by fake news' that has caused Europe's biggest crisis since WWII, rages French President Macron by mmmmmm-_- (2124 points, 1109 comments)
  3. Private Eye - Maymay encouraging country to self-harm by zakkyb (2086 points, 68 comments)
  4. "A Tory councillor was found guilty of sexual assault on children last year. While being charged he wasn’t suspended, he was promoted and even represented the council at a school. There isn’t 1 story in the national media of this dereliction of duty. Why?" by Animus47 (1926 points, 244 comments)
  5. Times Cartoon: Police Numbers by mmmmmm-_- (1652 points, 429 comments)
  6. Northern Labour voters back Brexit second referendum move by 75% by OldTenner (1652 points, 306 comments)
  7. A Mysterious Hard Brexit Group Run By A Young Tory Is Now Britain’s Biggest Spending Political Campaign On Facebook. But Where’s The Money Coming From? by OldTenner (1573 points, 385 comments)
  8. Comparing 'Stronger Towns' funding with EU Funding by ByGollie (1534 points, 267 comments)
  9. Theresa May pulls key vote that would have made tax havens more transparent by chrisjd (1529 points, 188 comments)
  10. The UK's allocation under EU cohesion funding would be €13 billion compared with £1.6 billion under the PM's proposed Stronger Towns Fund both over 7 years. by MobileChikane (1479 points, 192 comments)

Top Comments

  1. 1048 points: farval's comment in UK realising EU is dominant power in Europe and Brexit will be on its terms
  2. 801 points: redrhyski's comment in "A Tory councillor was found guilty of sexual assault on children last year. While being charged he wasn’t suspended, he was promoted and even represented the council at a school. There isn’t 1 story in the national media of this dereliction of duty. Why?"
  3. 691 points: SpaceBoggled's comment in Theresa May pulls key vote that would have made tax havens more transparent
  4. 632 points: darkwise_nova's comment in Brexit is an 'irresponsible lie peddled by anger mongers backed by fake news' that has caused Europe's biggest crisis since WWII, rages French President Macron
  5. 614 points: Hrax535's comment in Brexit is an 'irresponsible lie peddled by anger mongers backed by fake news' that has caused Europe's biggest crisis since WWII, rages French President Macron
  6. 609 points: zapatistafool's comment in "Racism tears Britain apart." - 2002 NUS/UJS Poster
  7. 580 points: Veranova's comment in UK realising EU is dominant power in Europe and Brexit will be on its terms
  8. 514 points: richh00's comment in Theresa May suffers humiliating Lords defeat as peers demand UK stays in a customs union
  9. 509 points: OldTenner's comment in A Mysterious Hard Brexit Group Run By A Young Tory Is Now Britain’s Biggest Spending Political Campaign On Facebook. But Where’s The Money Coming From?
  10. 488 points: LondonSeoul's comment in Northern Labour voters back Brexit second referendum move by 75%
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2018.08.01 00:32 AllieDorne 23 [F4A] Dub-con party breast worship/gangbang scenario

Heyya everybody! I have an idea I really want to play out, even having already done so like several times. I'm thinking it takes place at a crowded party. (Although I'm more than open to suggestions, especially very public ones/locations with an audience) I'm going to play a busty, pushover of a girl who's maybe had one too many or maybe tries weed for the first time and gets spaced out and harmless. At this point, you and a couple of stereotypical weirdos surround me and start groping, and using me, I enjoy a long topless segment if that's not a drag, because I adore breastplay and cumplay. But yeah then I figure if it's not too complex I thought itd be fun if a bunch of older black guys just show up and then wear me out on the lawn or something. Also I was thinking this is all done in a super packed party because I dig the big audience watching and pointing, laughing and recording with their phones or just live streaming it. I'm fine with girls getting in on a little 1st and 2nd base but I'm not into full lesbian unless you're a great writer xD. Anyway I always play in third but I'm fine with whatever perspectives you choose as long as you give me a good 4-5 sentence paragraphs. I have lots of reference pictures you can choose from as well. If this sounds fun hit me up on kik at KThrace! Also please read this link list below of things I love and find fun.
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2017.12.27 17:02 FormerlyPallas_ /r/UKPolitics subreddit statistics for the past month.

Period: 29.87 days
Submissions Comments
Total 999 104902
Rate (per day) 33.45 3475.94
Unique Redditors 349 8347
Combined Score 194000 703807

Top Submitters' Top Submissions

  1. 16159 points, 44 submissions: LeftWingScot
    1. 10am: Royal engagement announced. 10.21am: Government confirms working-age benefits will be frozen for another year. Wonder which will affect more people 🤔😇 (5409 points, 324 comments)
    2. Jeremy Corbyn: The reason for today’s failure in the Brexit talks is the grubby deal the Tories did with the DUP after the election. Each passing day provides further evidence that @Theresa_May’s Government is completely ill-equipped to negotiate a successful deal for our country. (1269 points, 427 comments)
    3. Corbyn: When bankers like Morgan Stanley say we’re a threat, they’re right. The next Labour Government is a threat to a damaging and failed system that’s rigged for the few. (977 points, 755 comments)
    4. Ireland's govt 'told to ignore Boris Johnson' by Foreign Office (950 points, 154 comments)
    5. Oof. Tory rebels narrowly beat government. There will be a meaningful parliamentary vote in the form of a vote for or against a statute on the terms of Brexit. Or so cheers in Commons indicate (855 points, 528 comments)
    6. Sadiq Khan‏: Huge ramifications for London if Theresa May has conceded that it's possible for part of the UK to remain within the single market & customs union after Brexit. Londoners overwhelmingly voted to remain in the EU and a similar deal here could protect tens of thousands of jobs. (642 points, 444 comments)
    7. Guy Verhofstadt on Twitter: If we had known in advance that blue was so important to the UK, we could simply have replaced our passports by this one 😊 (620 points, 351 comments)
    8. Brendan Cox: Can’t remember the last time everyone from @jeremycorbyn to @theresa_may, @DanielJHannan to @HackneyAbbott, @OwenJones84 to @piersmorgan , has been on the same side. Thanks @realDonaldTrump for reminding us that we have #moreincommon and no time for hatred. (495 points, 244 comments)
    9. Theresa May uses brazenly misleading statistic to suggest homelessness has fallen under the Tories (438 points, 143 comments)
    10. Guy Verhofstadt: Remarks by David Davis that Phase one deal last week not binding were unhelpful & undermines trust. EP text will now reflect this & insist agreement translated into legal text ASAP #Brexit (367 points, 230 comments)
  2. 10528 points, 11 submissions: Bedazzled78
    1. David Davis: No impact assessments have been done on impact of Brexit on UK economy (5191 points, 1014 comments)
    2. Nigel Farage refuses to give up his £73k MEPs’ pension. “Why should my family suffer”? He really just said that #Marr (4513 points, 1178 comments)
    3. Brexit sector reports are the gift that keeps on giving. Superb analysis. "Electricity is a fundamental part of modern society. Residential and industrial users rely on its use to ensure basic and vital needs such as lighting, heating or refrigeration are met on a daily basis" (138 points, 64 comments)
    4. David Davis says he was given two chapters of the 850 page "sectoral analysis" but didn't read them. (138 points, 30 comments)
    5. EXCLUSIVE: Woman MP 'reduced to tears by bully boy Tory whips' (134 points, 146 comments)
    6. Reading through the Brexit sectoral 'analysis' on defence. As a former teacher, I know a copy-and-paste job when I see one...! - Nia Griffith MP (133 points, 46 comments)
    7. Iain Duncan Smith tells Brexit-sceptic UK companies to suck it up: “British businesses will have to learn to get by in a different world.” #r4today (97 points, 104 comments)
    8. The Times understands that the chancellor used BAE 146 jets and A109 helicopters to fly to destinations including Manchester, Leeds, Wolverhampton, Dudley, Aberdeen, Paris, Brussels and Frankfurt – locations that are also accessible by train or budget airline. (62 points, 30 comments)
    9. A DUP source has told Sky News the party did not see the Brussels text before it was presented to the European Union (51 points, 25 comments)
    10. Call off Brexit bullies or face defeat, Tory peers tell Theresa May (38 points, 0 comments)
  3. 8994 points, 2 submissions: lazerbullet
    1. Ed Miliband on Twitter: 'What an absolutely ludicrous, incompetent, absurd, make it up as you go along, couldn’t run a piss up in a brewery bunch of jokers there are running the government at the most critical time in a generation for the country.' (8853 points, 1107 comments)
    2. EXCLUSIVE: Brexit Secretary in threat to quit over Damian Green 'porn' storm (141 points, 151 comments)
  4. 8171 points, 9 submissions: MobileChikane
    1. So... we’re PAYING tens of billions of pounds to leave the world’s largest free trade area while surrendering all of our ability to define its rights & regulations... that we will still continue to abide by? (7137 points, 1906 comments)
    2. The far-right group retweeted by Donald Trump deleted a bunch of Pro-Putin posts from its website. Deleted posts included "GO PUTIN! Russian president’s popularity on rise in Czech Republic!" and "VIDEO: Putin backs our Brexit". (266 points, 121 comments)
    3. Caller Voted Brexit Because There Are "Too Many Brown Faces" In His Hospital (180 points, 452 comments)
    4. The Tories created two thirds of the UK’s national debt (155 points, 290 comments)
    5. The EU has just agreed a trade deal with Japan. Aiming at implementation for early 2019. (138 points, 96 comments)
    6. Tories plan to scrap EU rules on work hours and paid holidays (114 points, 132 comments)
    7. "The Daily Mail Is History's Finest Piece Of Peacetime Propaganda" - James O'Brien (92 points, 139 comments)
    8. Brexit: We’ve Hit A ‘Brick Wall’ Of Reality (60 points, 94 comments)
    9. Lord Heseltine: Yes, I Do Believe In A United States Of Europe (29 points, 19 comments)
  5. 6194 points, 4 submissions: Nosferatii
    1. 'Equality of Sacrifice' - Labour Party poster 1929 (5599 points, 565 comments)
    2. 'Industry must serve the people, not enslave them' - Labour Party poster 1945 (460 points, 150 comments)
    3. This Brexit stall could mean the end of Theresa May's Government – and the beginning of Corbyn's (86 points, 114 comments)
    4. Labour attacks 'embarrassing' Brexit talks (49 points, 7 comments)
  6. 5614 points, 36 submissions: cockwomblez
    1. Former UK diplomat to the EU Steve Bullock:'I think it is worth remembering that, just a few months after James Slack wrote the "Enemies of the People" article for the Mail, he was hired as @Number10press Secretary by May. She saw his work and thought "I want that".' (1435 points, 184 comments)
    2. Speaker Bercow rebuffs the Telegraph in the chamber: "In voting as you think fit, on any political issue, you as members of parliament are never mutineers, you are never traitors, you are never malcontents, you are never enemies of the people.” (619 points, 121 comments)
    3. Sir Simon Fraser, UK chief diplomat 2010-2015: 'My strongest impression from @ChathamHouse conf on #Europe in Berlin last week? The shock of seeing UK officials for first time behaving and being treated as a third country, not EU partner. #Brexit #strategicmistake' (426 points, 441 comments)
    4. Annual cost of Brexit set to dwarf annual cost of EU membership by over £62bn, even before we take into account the £50bn "divorce bill" Source: OBR and Resolution Foundation (294 points, 120 comments)
    5. Steve Peers, EU law professor on govt. plan in Sun to remove EU 'redtape': 'Workers who want to work overtime can already agree to work more than 48 hours a week under EU law. You should be asking why the govt. may be planning to break its promise not to water down EU laws on workers' rights.' (252 points, 141 comments)
    6. Fake Brexit or No Brexit If a hard Brexit is economically unacceptable to British business and Parliament, a soft Brexit is politically unacceptable to EU leaders, and a fake Brexit is unacceptable to almost everyone, just one alternative remains: no Brexit. (182 points, 222 comments)
    7. EU sends stark warning to airlines on post-Brexit flying British airlines will lose all flying rights to the European Union if there is no transition agreement after Brexit, the EU executive said on Tuesday, a stark reminder of the risks facing the aviation sector if there is no deal. (170 points, 249 comments)
    8. Peter Grant MP on David Davis' Marr Brexit appearance: "You know that deal we both signed two days ago? We've decided we don't need to honour it." Just about the stupidest thing you could say before begging somebody, anybody, to sign a trade deal with you. (144 points, 61 comments)
    9. 'David Davis might not have done his homework, but our economists have: and they estimate that 2.5 million jobs and 8.5 percent of the UK’s GDP is at risk from Brexit.' - University of Groningen (140 points, 77 comments)
    10. What's the point of a Brexit when nothing changes? “In 18 months we’ve gone from “Brexit: What the Hell Happens Now?” to “Brexit: What’s the Point?”" (139 points, 185 comments)
  7. 5455 points, 14 submissions: concerned_future
    1. Keir_Starmer: When judges uphold the law, they are branded enemies of the people. When MPs uphold democracy, they are branded traitors. Never has it been more important to reassert our values. (2610 points, 429 comments)
    2. Jeremy Corbyn: The latest increase in rail fares is staggering. Private rail companies continue to cash in while passengers have to cough up. The next Labour government will bring our railways back into public ownership to end this rip-off. (635 points, 694 comments)
    3. Jeremy Corbyn backs calls to axe “poverty porn” TV shows like Benefits Street - The Labour leader said stereotypes of “scroungers” give the Government an excuse to ignore council estates and victims of tragedies like the Grenfell Tower blaze (627 points, 247 comments)
    4. Alastair Campbell: ‘Little point Theresa May condemning threats to MPs unless she calls out the main orchestrator of them aka Obergruppenfuhrer Paul Dacre’ (282 points, 164 comments)
    5. Brexit: Britons now back Remain over Leave by 10 points, exclusive poll shows (271 points, 191 comments)
    6. Private firms that run Tory government's disability benefit tests only employ FOUR doctors between them - Atos and Capita admitted the figure after a torrent of complaints about the tests - for which they have earned more than £500million since 2013 (207 points, 50 comments)
    7. NEW political poll for MOS: State of the parties (chg vs 4-5th Oct): LAB 45% (+1) CON 37% (-1) LD 6% (-1) UKIP 4% (NC) SNP 3% (NC) GRE 1% (NC) AP 3% (NC) At 8 pts, this is our largest Labour lead since Oct 2013 and is LAB +15 CON -10 since May. (203 points, 202 comments)
    8. Tories to introduce FPTP for all English elections, replacing other voting systems. (179 points, 283 comments)
    9. Jeremy Corbyn to take aim at tax avoidance in speech at UN - Labour leader to promise action on tax havens and attack ‘global scandal’ of wealthy few controlling 90% of resources (127 points, 184 comments)
    10. I didn't train as a doctor to prop up a struggling NHS – so I quit Inflexible training and the pressure to work longer hours to cover staff shortages left me little time for my young child and took a toll on my health (122 points, 97 comments)
  8. 4814 points, 47 submissions: hahayeahhaha
    1. Prince Harry is allowed to bring his foreign spouse to the UK – unlike over a third of British people (314 points, 369 comments)
    2. Nick Clegg is right: we need a second Brexit referendum (287 points, 506 comments)
    3. UK will be worse off under almost all Brexit scenarios, finds think tank (277 points, 310 comments)
    4. Brexit could be halted in second referendum as support grows for a vote (251 points, 400 comments)
    5. Tony Blair says stopping Brexit more important than Labour winning next election (185 points, 201 comments)
    6. Project Fear has become Brexit cold reality. It is time to vote again (184 points, 508 comments)
    7. Brexit has lost UK economy £300m per week since EU referendum result, analysis finds (170 points, 85 comments)
    8. After this week, I refuse to believe that Brexit is unstoppable Martin Kettle Opinion (148 points, 243 comments)
    9. The real price of Brexit begins to emerge (143 points, 242 comments)
    10. Brexit threat to paid holidays as Tories set to scrap EU workers' rights rules (136 points, 182 comments)
  9. 4657 points, 37 submissions: Lolworth
    1. Stephen Camley on Brexit [🦃] (468 points, 30 comments)
    2. Trump account retweets anti-Muslim videos from British far-right group (448 points, 570 comments)
    3. Steve Bell on Britain First (420 points, 126 comments)
    4. Ben Jennings on Farage's pension 🐸 (414 points, 162 comments)
    5. BBC News (373 points, 98 comments)
    6. Dave Brown on EU negotiations (239 points, 23 comments)
    7. Nick Clegg to get a knighthood in New Year's honours (203 points, 288 comments)
    8. When it comes to abortion and equal marriage, the DUP is fine having different rules to the rest of the UK (198 points, 34 comments)
    9. Martin Rowson on the contents of Tory laptops (155 points, 8 comments)
    10. Christian Adams on the UK-US Special Relationship (140 points, 20 comments)
  10. 4052 points, 9 submissions: HeWhoTried
    1. Times Cartoon - ‘Torys Я Us!’ (3081 points, 257 comments)
    2. Times Cartoon - ‘Complete Tits’ (269 points, 48 comments)
    3. Times Cartoon - ‘Political Trolling’ (234 points, 39 comments)
    4. Britain to pay EU bills for decades - May agrees deal worth up to €50 billion (166 points, 447 comments)
    5. Times Investigation - Grenfell fire exploited by militants, say survivors [multiple articles in comments] (83 points, 110 comments)
    6. Muslim migrants behind rise in antisemitism (72 points, 205 comments)
    7. Labour will push to remain part of customs union (56 points, 77 comments)
    8. My Week: Theresa May - according to Hugo Rifkind (56 points, 3 comments)
    9. Times Cartoon - Nature Notes - Phoenix (35 points, 10 comments)
  11. 4039 points, 1 submission: sjmog
    1. In the UK, elected representatives write back to us. (4039 points, 423 comments)
  12. 3920 points, 1 submission: theinspectorst
    1. 'What does this new passport do?' 'It's blue.' ' Can I use it to travel freely and work in 26 neighbouring countries?' 'No - but look, it's blue.' - John O'Farrell (3920 points, 963 comments)
  13. 3816 points, 1 submission: SameIareone
    1. How can Daily Mail allow this? (3816 points, 913 comments)
  14. 3488 points, 24 submissions: BritRedditor1
    1. The Times cartoon (984 points, 189 comments)
    2. The Times cartoon - "Cover Up..." (622 points, 27 comments)
    3. The Times cartoon - "Base camp" (405 points, 36 comments)
    4. "More At least three pro-Brexit MPs saying government has not complied with the "humble address". Even suggesting a new, amended motion. This is not looking good for government. Real prospect now of a contempt of parliament motion in due course." [David Allen Green] (168 points, 104 comments)
    5. Three eye-opening things from NAO report on Brexit/civil service: Govt has no idea how many people are working on Brexit, 61% of DExEU staff are on loan from another dept, 14% are Fast Stream, DExEU loses 9% of staff every quarter - average dept loses 9% per year [Telegraph correspondent] (135 points, 62 comments)
    6. MORGAN STANLEY: Get ready for another UK election in 2018 (112 points, 179 comments)
    7. Warnings of post-Brexit price rises unless UK can copy EU trade deals Politics (103 points, 105 comments)
    8. UK banks tell May: a Canada-style Brexit deal is not good enough Business (93 points, 106 comments)
    9. UK consumers cut spending in run-up to Christmas - Visa (89 points, 85 comments)
    10. Brexit: Watch the Swiss border for a warning on trade - Even hiring a car becomes needlessly complex outside the customs union (82 points, 65 comments)
  15. 3293 points, 1 submission: middlemanmark
    1. Snowflakes force Britain First to cancel their rally (3293 points, 563 comments)
  16. 3084 points, 30 submissions: Absolutelycheers
    1. Theresa May must search for missing archive papers, say human rights groups (337 points, 69 comments)
    2. UK police to lose phone and web data search authorisation powers (280 points, 56 comments)
    3. EU and Japan finalise world’s largest free trade deal (219 points, 110 comments)
    4. Brexit is just a distraction to the real problem: the UK’s clapped-out economy (175 points, 220 comments)
    5. May rejects request by Grenfell survivors for decision-making panel (164 points, 71 comments)
    6. Scotland united in curiosity as councils trial universal basic income (161 points, 149 comments)
    7. 'Flat taxes mean lower taxes for the wealthy and fewer public services for everyone else.' (154 points, 229 comments)
    8. BT could be broken up amid concerns it is not fit to deliver super-fast broadband (153 points, 144 comments)
    9. Portugal’s radical drugs policy is working. Why hasn’t the world copied it? (148 points, 148 comments)
    10. Judge slams Met Police after Liam Allan cleared in rape trial - Officers sat on evidence that proved innocence - Judge has called for an inquiry (122 points, 114 comments)
  17. 2879 points, 1 submission: cultish_alibi
    1. David Davis in 2002: "For referendums to be fair and compatible with our parliamentary process, we need the electors to be as well informed as possible and to know exactly what they are voting for." (2879 points, 463 comments)
  18. 2606 points, 2 submissions: Dannage888
    1. Theresa May's leadership rating plunges to rock bottom (2426 points, 701 comments)
    2. Donald Trump 'to be snubbed' with no invite to royal wedding (180 points, 356 comments)
  19. 2274 points, 8 submissions: JohnKimble111
    1. Muslim children are being spoon‑fed misogyny - Ofsted has uncovered evidence of prejudiced teaching at Islamic schools but ministers continue to duck the problem (1797 points, 951 comments)
    2. Gender pay gap is perpetuated by teenage girls who want jobs that pay less, study finds (100 points, 167 comments)
    3. Judge slams police as rape trial of student, 22, collapses after police hid evidence that proved innocence - The judge called for inquiry of the ‘highest level’ of Crown Prosecution Service (94 points, 155 comments)
    4. Report warned months ago that lawyers were wrongly charging men with rape (84 points, 39 comments)
    5. Barrister reveals how she combed through 40,000 texts until she finally discovered 'smoking gun' message at 4am that CLEARED her client of rape - as she slams 'sales target culture' police for failing to declare them (68 points, 55 comments)
    6. Student Liam Allan to sue after rape trial collapse (60 points, 58 comments)
    7. Tory MP's aide wipes away tears as he is CLEARED of raping a woman in his Parliamentary office then slams prosecutors for revealing crucial evidence just DAYS before his trial (38 points, 29 comments)
    8. Manchester Arena bomber's friend found guilty of being Islamic State sniper (33 points, 0 comments)

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  2. So... we’re PAYING tens of billions of pounds to leave the world’s largest free trade area while surrendering all of our ability to define its rights & regulations... that we will still continue to abide by? by MobileChikane (7137 points, 1906 comments)
  3. 'Equality of Sacrifice' - Labour Party poster 1929 by Nosferatii (5599 points, 565 comments)
  4. 10am: Royal engagement announced. 10.21am: Government confirms working-age benefits will be frozen for another year. Wonder which will affect more people 🤔😇 by LeftWingScot (5409 points, 324 comments)
  5. David Davis: No impact assessments have been done on impact of Brexit on UK economy by Bedazzled78 (5191 points, 1014 comments)
  6. Nigel Farage refuses to give up his £73k MEPs’ pension. “Why should my family suffer”? He really just said that #Marr by Bedazzled78 (4513 points, 1178 comments)
  7. In the UK, elected representatives write back to us. by sjmog (4039 points, 423 comments)
  8. 'What does this new passport do?' 'It's blue.' ' Can I use it to travel freely and work in 26 neighbouring countries?' 'No - but look, it's blue.' - John O'Farrell by theinspectorst (3920 points, 963 comments)
  9. How can Daily Mail allow this? by SameIareone (3816 points, 913 comments)
  10. Snowflakes force Britain First to cancel their rally by middlemanmark (3293 points, 563 comments)

Top Comments

  1. 2427 points: Dinglydell's comment in How can Daily Mail allow this?
  2. 2257 points: FeverAyeAye's comment in So... we’re PAYING tens of billions of pounds to leave the world’s largest free trade area while surrendering all of our ability to define its rights & regulations... that we will still continue to abide by?
  3. 1418 points: x308's comment in David Davis: No impact assessments have been done on impact of Brexit on UK economy
  4. 1290 points: HyakuShiki0812's comment in Snowflakes force Britain First to cancel their rally
  5. 1262 points: theknightwho's comment in How can Daily Mail allow this?
  6. 1146 points: Spiracle's comment in Ed Miliband on Twitter: 'What an absolutely ludicrous, incompetent, absurd, make it up as you go along, couldn’t run a piss up in a brewery bunch of jokers there are running the government at the most critical time in a generation for the country.'
  7. 1113 points: ducknalddon2000's comment in Ed Miliband on Twitter: 'What an absolutely ludicrous, incompetent, absurd, make it up as you go along, couldn’t run a piss up in a brewery bunch of jokers there are running the government at the most critical time in a generation for the country.'
  8. 1063 points: AC_Mondial's comment in Nigel Farage refuses to give up his £73k MEPs’ pension. “Why should my family suffer”? He really just said that #Marr
  9. 1049 points: AntO_oESPO's comment in So... we’re PAYING tens of billions of pounds to leave the world’s largest free trade area while surrendering all of our ability to define its rights & regulations... that we will still continue to abide by?
  10. 951 points: REBELinBLUE's comment in Nigel Farage refuses to give up his £73k MEPs’ pension. “Why should my family suffer”? He really just said that #Marr
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2015.01.17 20:32 MIllawls Chikan Otoko

Note. The following paragraphs is my stream of thoughts on the doujinshi. Contains mild spoilers up until chapter 10.
Chikan Otoko is one of THE fucking best story i have had the pleasure of reading.
It is drawn by the same person who drew Onanie Master Kurosawa If you haven't read Onanie Master Kurosawa yet, then please read it! It's literally THE FUCKING best thing i have EVER read. But this isn't about Onanie Master Kurosawa.
The story starts off with the main protagonist being mistaken for a stalkemolester... Well, i haven't heard that before so i guess this is pretty interesting. Guess i might stick with this one.
I'm so happy i did.
Already, only a few chapters in, we are introduced to a really interesting character. What does she do? Act tsundere? Push on a magical girl contract on our main protagonist? Nope. She starts a conversation about a TV show. The conversation doesn't stop there.
Did i forget to mention that his is an adaptation of a thread on 2ch? 2ch is basically the japanese version of 4chan. (Well, 2ch was before 4chan)
The story has some meta moments
Funny moments... Oooo? Dude?
Ooooh shit son
Is it happening?? Is it really gonna happen?!? Is that gonna happen????
What the...
And that is how one of the best stories starts off. Heck, it even got a live action adaptation of it!
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TL;DR
THE GOOD
THE BAD
I would serve the story justice if i just gave it a 10/10 score. You can explain how good it is.
Please read it.
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2013.05.16 17:49 jbartol Streaming video @ Noon ET - Homemade Jamz Blues Band and Super Chikan and The Fighting Cocks

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