Poor Asuna’s confinement continues to be the subject of much appreciation amongst NTR loving Sword Art Online fans, with her captor keen to get some hands on XP prior to handing her over…
Gratuitous omake:
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check Yes, show me everythingPoor Asuna’s confinement continues to be the subject of much appreciation amongst NTR loving Sword Art Online fans, with her captor keen to get some hands on XP prior to handing her over…
Gratuitous omake:
Dear BD,
Please dont fck this up. I’m counting on you.
Sincerely yours
I don’t see how anyone can watch this s♥♥t anymore. It was quite a good series up until like episode 12, Then s♥♥t hit the fan where everything was predictable. Then they make Kirito look like Zack fucking Fair from FFVII I mean seriously what the fucking f♥♥k. I’m sorry but the series went to complete s♥♥t. It had a chance at being one of the best anime of 2012 now it’s just utter s♥♥t
It’s in the Novel, asshole. They’re adapting the fucking novel to the nearest thing possible, otherwise it ain’t no SAO story for Novel fans.
If you don’t like it.
Make your own story, if you want that “Originality” thing.
XD
sry, but Zack is not a bitch, so argument = syntax error.
Not NTR.
Take out the online idea from the plot and even the most ardent fans would see what a s♥♥t show this is.
Well, to be fair, in the first cur they TRIED.
In the second, I don’t think they even try to ask themselves “could we do it in a not ‘so bad it’s good’ way?”.
Sorry, I have a noob question. What does “NTR” stand for in this case…?
I know, I know, lame question for mostly everyone here, but still… I could not resist the temptation. I know I will get downrated to the floor, but still, it is worth it if I get the meaning of it. Again, apologies for my noobishness on the matter.
NTR stands for Google.
if you look any word up, it’ll say “See Google”
at least ur not as n00b as the others who wouldn’t put in the 15 seconds look it up, like the DFC guy from the last gallery post.
Same noob Anonymous here.
Actually, he was right… I did Google the NTR term and, surprisingly enough, it worked… Urban Dictionary had a good definition: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=NTR
So, yes… I did not Google it at first since I did not really though it would work, being a very generic acronym and would, instead, drift me away from the meaning for this case. Well, I was wrong… therefore, yes, NTR stands for Google, indeed.