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pokari

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I believe I haven't introduced myself yet. I've been here for about six years, but nowhere in the rules does it say only newbies can post.

 

I came here after seeing The Company's notices on Tower of God about a mystical land where my beloved Manhua webtoons could be read in uncompressed strip format.

 

After a while I decided to create an account, just because I desperately wanted to say something in a comments section.

 

I've never interacted very much with fellow Batotonians one-on-one, but I hope a few of things I've said in the comments over the past several years were memorable enough that a few of you have some vague idea who I am. If not, I hope enough of you genuinely thought I'd said something insightful, funny, or just generally agreeable, at some point over the years.

 

(As an aside, my username and avatar should not be taken to indicate that I actually enjoy the taste of the referenced sports drink, but rather that I find it terrifically amusing when things are beautifully lost in translation. It is kinda tasty, though, I suppose, in that weird off-putting gatorade way.)

 

So yeah.

 

Hi.

 

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Edited by pokari, 09 January 2018 - 07:51 AM.


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Aurora

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You've got this charm to you and i like it. Let's be friends while we still have a chance.


Pocari (defintion by my english friends - their first time trying it): salt water


Edited by Aurora, 09 January 2018 - 11:12 AM.

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