Its Saul Goodman all good man, I prefer your furry tendencies rather than your betraying ones! I have an AI prompt planned for you and @Playa4321 btw, I think you'll like it...it would be pretty "Boss"!
Once upon a time, on the WorstGen Forums, there was a user named Falcon, who went by the username "Lord Evil." However, what most people didn't know was that he was actually Captain Falcon from the popular video game, F-Zero.
Falcon had a habit of responding to people's comments and tagging them with phrases like "show your moves!" and "Yes!" This behavior puzzled many users, but they soon came to realize that it was just his way of staying in character as the iconic F-Zero racer.
One day, Falcon found himself in a heated argument with a longtime absent user named Eagle. The two of them had been going back and forth for hours when Falcon finally decided to end the fight with his signature move, the Falcon Punch. As soon as he delivered the punch, Eagle disappeared from the forum, never to be heard from again.
Falcon was delighted with his victory and quickly took to the Show Yourself thread to post a selfie of himself flexing his muscles and striking a pose. The other users couldn't help but chuckle at his over-the-top show of strength.
Despite his quirks, Falcon quickly became a beloved member of the WorstGen community, and his antics provided endless entertainment for everyone on the forum. And as long as he was around, there was always the possibility of another epic battle or hilarious selfie to brighten everyone's day.
Once upon a time, on the WorstGen Forums, there was a user named Falcon, who went by the username "Lord Evil." However, what most people didn't know was that he was actually Captain Falcon from the popular video game, F-Zero.
Falcon had a habit of responding to people's comments and tagging them with phrases like "show your moves!" and "Yes!" This behavior puzzled many users, but they soon came to realize that it was just his way of staying in character as the iconic F-Zero racer.
One day, Falcon found himself in a heated argument with a longtime absent user named Eagle. The two of them had been going back and forth for hours when Falcon finally decided to end the fight with his signature move, the Falcon Punch. As soon as he delivered the punch, Eagle disappeared from the forum, never to be heard from again.
Falcon was delighted with his victory and quickly took to the Show Yourself thread to post a selfie of himself flexing his muscles and striking a pose. The other users couldn't help but chuckle at his over-the-top show of strength.
Despite his quirks, Falcon quickly became a beloved member of the WorstGen community, and his antics provided endless entertainment for everyone on the forum. And as long as he was around, there was always the possibility of another epic battle or hilarious selfie to brighten everyone's day.
Once upon a time, on the WorstGen Forums, there was a user named Falcon, who went by the username "Lord Evil." However, what most people didn't know was that he was actually Captain Falcon from the popular video game, F-Zero.
Falcon had a habit of responding to people's comments and tagging them with phrases like "show your moves!" and "Yes!" This behavior puzzled many users, but they soon came to realize that it was just his way of staying in character as the iconic F-Zero racer.
One day, Falcon found himself in a heated argument with a longtime absent user named Eagle. The two of them had been going back and forth for hours when Falcon finally decided to end the fight with his signature move, the Falcon Punch. As soon as he delivered the punch, Eagle disappeared from the forum, never to be heard from again.
Falcon was delighted with his victory and quickly took to the Show Yourself thread to post a selfie of himself flexing his muscles and striking a pose. The other users couldn't help but chuckle at his over-the-top show of strength.
Despite his quirks, Falcon quickly became a beloved member of the WorstGen community, and his antics provided endless entertainment for everyone on the forum. And as long as he was around, there was always the possibility of another epic battle or hilarious selfie to brighten everyone's day.
I laughed so hard at your response, proper cackling lmao.
I apologise for trolling you with this but it was such a hilarious setup, my friend had no idea who you were I don't think and neither Naito and thus the context of all of this, so it was the most perfect setup I could ask for!
I laughed so hard at your response, proper cackling lmao.
I apologise for trolling you with this but it was such a hilarious setup, my friend had no idea who you were I don't think and neither Naito and thus the context of all of this, so it was the most perfect setup I could ask for!
Once upon a time, on the WorstGen Forums, there was a user named Falcon, who went by the username "Lord Evil." However, what most people didn't know was that he was actually Captain Falcon from the popular video game, F-Zero.
Falcon had a habit of responding to people's comments and tagging them with phrases like "show your moves!" and "Yes!" This behavior puzzled many users, but they soon came to realize that it was just his way of staying in character as the iconic F-Zero racer.
One day, Falcon found himself in a heated argument with a longtime absent user named Eagle. The two of them had been going back and forth for hours when Falcon finally decided to end the fight with his signature move, the Falcon Punch. As soon as he delivered the punch, Eagle disappeared from the forum, never to be heard from again.
Falcon was delighted with his victory and quickly took to the Show Yourself thread to post a selfie of himself flexing his muscles and striking a pose. The other users couldn't help but chuckle at his over-the-top show of strength.
Despite his quirks, Falcon quickly became a beloved member of the WorstGen community, and his antics provided endless entertainment for everyone on the forum. And as long as he was around, there was always the possibility of another epic battle or hilarious selfie to brighten everyone's day.
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