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Originally posted by yin26
Well, supposedly Catwoman already has a taste for tuna, right? (Sorry, that was sick and wrong.) By the way, has anybody here actually been part of two lesbians going at each other? I have. Without the soft lighting and off-camera commands from a qualified porn director, it got ugly fast. This post deserves some love. I was laughing hard from start to finish. Yin ![]() ![]() |
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Oh christ, Dino's right. There's a difference. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batwoman
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Naah he better fits this defintion
In literature and film, an anti-hero is a fictional character that has some characteristics that are antithetical to those of the traditional hero. An anti-hero will perform acts generally deemed "heroic," but will do so with methods, manners, or intentions that are not so. Thus, anti-heroes can be awkward, antisocial, alienated, cruel, obnoxious, passive, pitiful, obtuse, or just ordinary. When the anti-hero is a central character in a work of fiction the work will frequently deal with the effect their flawed character has on them and those they meet along the narrative. Additionally, the work may depict how their character alters over time, either leading to punishment, un-heroic success or redemption. |
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