Summary: The black bird has a forbidden desire for the mustache pig. But their time together will be tragically limited. Humor/Parody, rated PG-13 for slash and birdie innuendo.
From the New Pork Times Book Reviewspandemonium_213June 19 2013, 11:42:31 UTC
In Pork Chop Hill, Pigazir Prize winning author Randy explores the forbidden fruit that is avian and porcine lust, reaching into an existential wasteland of spent emotion, feathers, and death. The textual introspection on the part of the protagonist aptly illustrates the rubicon of postcapitalist sexual identity, as he hurtles toward completion and self-justified totality with his nemesis, his love - the Pig. Pork Chop Hill is an exploration of the darkness that twitters in all of us.
Only you could have thought this one up. I laughed all the way through.
This is truly a gem of the genre, or any genre for that matter. I can't get past level three of the game so I might never have known about this particular relationship. Thanks for bringing it to light.
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This is truly a gem of the genre, or any genre for that matter. I can't get past level three of the game so I might never have known about this particular relationship. Thanks for bringing it to light.
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