You'll find I'm full of surprises! So are these guys..

Jul 27, 2009 21:51

I want..

to become..

A BII..IIR..RRD

...

EEEEAAAAAAAAAHHH!
Dude that's sick. And I thought Muppets were immune against the temptation of eating parasitically infected snails. Then again, it's only Elmo we're talking about, and it's a pretty well-known fact among our kind that the guy never showed any signs of sane behaviour to begin with.

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psychox July 28 2009, 00:43:44 UTC
I'm usually surprised to find that someone reads a comic series I like. But I've only got the first two volumes of Kurosagi, and it took me almost a full minute of staring to figure out your last post.

I've read about those parasites before. It wants to be a bird! To complete the life cycle. Somehow, that makes a lot of sense. Creepy, creepy sense....

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te voy a hacer birdo boogietiere August 5 2009, 08:11:56 UTC
I hardly ever read manga, but I enjoy reading Kurosagi, especially online so I can snack on something with one hand and click through pages of murmuring corpses and cursing muppets with the other. For some reason a friend of mine is also surprised that I'm showing such interest in the series, but I practically spent my childhood with a puppet on my arm, and in recent years I've also developed a warm feeling for some of the other merry themes like suicide and decay. Besides, you just got to love chapters like the one in which the Kurosagi gang finds a mag with an ear that was scattered about during a train track suicide. It's always fun when a manga teaches us something about the hidden wonders of such everyday events.

That parasitical worm is some fascinating freak of nature! Did you know it was mentioned in one of Luis' memos? Maybe the Ganado really just wanted to become birds as well, by provoking Leon into releasing the plagas in their heads.. or it could be they just feel urged to chop Leon's head off for no apparent reason. On ( ... )

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