THE PERFECT WOMAN

by Geneternruh

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Nov 4th 2004
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The other side of the paper reads: "I thought she was the perfect woman because she was superior to me in every way. Her angelic figure was without imperfection. Her mechanical arms gave her strength that was far superior to mine, which made me fear what she could do to me. More importantly, though, she was more intelligent than I was, which combined with my fear of the mechanical arms to give a feeling of hopelessness. One could say that this awe of her superiority led me to fall hopelessly in love with her."

I guess it's referring to the lage figure with the robotic arms on the front of the page, but I don't understand what's so beautiful or angelic about it.

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pitbull Says:

I CAN TELL THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT PICTURE ABOUT YOUR TRUESOUL

tengu Says:

BROWRRR