whats with all the bunny stuff
In the bustling realm of the Worstgen forum, a user by the peculiar name of @Pot Goblin entered the scene, armed with an obsession for a fictional character named "Conejo Blanco," a rare and enchanting albino bunny from a beloved manga series.

Pot Goblin's fervent adoration for Conejo Blanco was unmatched. Their every post, comment, and reply centered around their favorite bunny character, sharing fan art, theories, and trivia. While some found it endearing, others were puzzled by the unwavering devotion to a character seemingly unrelated to the discussions at hand.

One fateful day, Pot Goblin had a moment of whimsy. Inspired by the notion of spreading joy through Conejo Blanco's charm, they decided to celebrate their favorite character by sharing a bunny GIF in response to a post discussing a recent chapter of the manga.

As the bunny GIF graced the thread, an unexpected alchemy occurred. Like a magical ripple, the GIF awakened a dormant desire within the hearts of the forum members to embrace the whimsy and innocence embodied by Conejo Blanco. Suddenly, a wave of bunny GIFs inundated the virtual realm of Worstgen.

The phenomenon quickly spread, captivating both the devoted followers and casual visitors of the forum. Discussions that once revolved solely around the manga's intricacies now featured adorable bunny GIFs, playfully weaving Conejo Blanco into the fabric of Worstgen's culture.

The infectious nature of Pot Goblin's original gesture, combined with the widespread appeal of bunnies' inherent charm, created an atmosphere of lighthearted camaraderie. Users, caught up in the joyous fervor, not only shared bunny GIFs but also engaged in lively conversations about their own favorite fictional creatures, spreading a tapestry of diverse and enchanting characters throughout the forum.

Pot Goblin, witnessing the unexpected turn of events, found themselves both amazed and humbled by the impact of their simple act. They became an inadvertent hero, celebrated for unintentionally unlocking a wellspring of creativity, laughter, and shared experiences within the Worstgen community.

The bunny GIF frenzy gradually waned, but its legacy remained deeply ingrained in the forum's collective memory. Pot Goblin's love for Conejo Blanco and the subsequent eruption of bunny GIFs became a cherished chapter in Worstgen's history—a testament to the power of a single person's passion and the unexpected ripples it can create in the digital world.

And so, whenever the tale of the Great Bunny GIF Frenzy is recounted, it will forever be intertwined with the name "Pot Goblin" and their undying love for Conejo Blanco, reminding us all that even the most whimsical of passions can spark a delightful revolution in the unlikeliest of places.

 

Pot Goblin

Conejo Blanco
In the bustling realm of the Worstgen forum, a user by the peculiar name of @Pot Goblin entered the scene, armed with an obsession for a fictional character named "Conejo Blanco," a rare and enchanting albino bunny from a beloved manga series.

Pot Goblin's fervent adoration for Conejo Blanco was unmatched. Their every post, comment, and reply centered around their favorite bunny character, sharing fan art, theories, and trivia. While some found it endearing, others were puzzled by the unwavering devotion to a character seemingly unrelated to the discussions at hand.

One fateful day, Pot Goblin had a moment of whimsy. Inspired by the notion of spreading joy through Conejo Blanco's charm, they decided to celebrate their favorite character by sharing a bunny GIF in response to a post discussing a recent chapter of the manga.

As the bunny GIF graced the thread, an unexpected alchemy occurred. Like a magical ripple, the GIF awakened a dormant desire within the hearts of the forum members to embrace the whimsy and innocence embodied by Conejo Blanco. Suddenly, a wave of bunny GIFs inundated the virtual realm of Worstgen.

The phenomenon quickly spread, captivating both the devoted followers and casual visitors of the forum. Discussions that once revolved solely around the manga's intricacies now featured adorable bunny GIFs, playfully weaving Conejo Blanco into the fabric of Worstgen's culture.

The infectious nature of Pot Goblin's original gesture, combined with the widespread appeal of bunnies' inherent charm, created an atmosphere of lighthearted camaraderie. Users, caught up in the joyous fervor, not only shared bunny GIFs but also engaged in lively conversations about their own favorite fictional creatures, spreading a tapestry of diverse and enchanting characters throughout the forum.

Pot Goblin, witnessing the unexpected turn of events, found themselves both amazed and humbled by the impact of their simple act. They became an inadvertent hero, celebrated for unintentionally unlocking a wellspring of creativity, laughter, and shared experiences within the Worstgen community.

The bunny GIF frenzy gradually waned, but its legacy remained deeply ingrained in the forum's collective memory. Pot Goblin's love for Conejo Blanco and the subsequent eruption of bunny GIFs became a cherished chapter in Worstgen's history—a testament to the power of a single person's passion and the unexpected ripples it can create in the digital world.

And so, whenever the tale of the Great Bunny GIF Frenzy is recounted, it will forever be intertwined with the name "Pot Goblin" and their undying love for Conejo Blanco, reminding us all that even the most whimsical of passions can spark a delightful revolution in the unlikeliest of places.

It sounds like it came from AI but it's completely real
:shame:
 
In the bustling realm of the Worstgen forum, a user by the peculiar name of @Pot Goblin entered the scene, armed with an obsession for a fictional character named "Conejo Blanco," a rare and enchanting albino bunny from a beloved manga series.

Pot Goblin's fervent adoration for Conejo Blanco was unmatched. Their every post, comment, and reply centered around their favorite bunny character, sharing fan art, theories, and trivia. While some found it endearing, others were puzzled by the unwavering devotion to a character seemingly unrelated to the discussions at hand.

One fateful day, Pot Goblin had a moment of whimsy. Inspired by the notion of spreading joy through Conejo Blanco's charm, they decided to celebrate their favorite character by sharing a bunny GIF in response to a post discussing a recent chapter of the manga.

As the bunny GIF graced the thread, an unexpected alchemy occurred. Like a magical ripple, the GIF awakened a dormant desire within the hearts of the forum members to embrace the whimsy and innocence embodied by Conejo Blanco. Suddenly, a wave of bunny GIFs inundated the virtual realm of Worstgen.

The phenomenon quickly spread, captivating both the devoted followers and casual visitors of the forum. Discussions that once revolved solely around the manga's intricacies now featured adorable bunny GIFs, playfully weaving Conejo Blanco into the fabric of Worstgen's culture.

The infectious nature of Pot Goblin's original gesture, combined with the widespread appeal of bunnies' inherent charm, created an atmosphere of lighthearted camaraderie. Users, caught up in the joyous fervor, not only shared bunny GIFs but also engaged in lively conversations about their own favorite fictional creatures, spreading a tapestry of diverse and enchanting characters throughout the forum.

Pot Goblin, witnessing the unexpected turn of events, found themselves both amazed and humbled by the impact of their simple act. They became an inadvertent hero, celebrated for unintentionally unlocking a wellspring of creativity, laughter, and shared experiences within the Worstgen community.

The bunny GIF frenzy gradually waned, but its legacy remained deeply ingrained in the forum's collective memory. Pot Goblin's love for Conejo Blanco and the subsequent eruption of bunny GIFs became a cherished chapter in Worstgen's history—a testament to the power of a single person's passion and the unexpected ripples it can create in the digital world.

And so, whenever the tale of the Great Bunny GIF Frenzy is recounted, it will forever be intertwined with the name "Pot Goblin" and their undying love for Conejo Blanco, reminding us all that even the most whimsical of passions can spark a delightful revolution in the unlikeliest of places.

I shed a tear for @Pot Goblin
 
How did Redon sama silence all those dudes in a mere week lmao?
@Seth you know me very well to know that I'm long in the apoiler business.
What im saying right now is not that I defend Redon or gain anything from him, I don't have any contact with him and I don't gain anything of protecting him but I must tell things since last week more and more people judge/insult this guy for no reason and that is kinda wrong.

Redon get spoilers far before anyone else, of course somehow he make spoilers for his own fun, attention whor.. like people saying him to be is wrong, believe me when I say that Redon could easily surpass and outcast like 99% of the arab sources(who also are not holy knights, they do it for attention/followers too, even thought few of them are really cool dudes), the reason why he don't do it is because of his own source. He don't want any trouble for his own leaker, his friend. Most of us would act in this case, to protect his own friend in a way. He leaks spoilers but not much early than he should, early release are very risky.

Most arab sources just get the spoilers by someone who get his spoilers by someone who has his own leaker, they don't even care if their sources get caughted or not. Early release are not good, they are dangerous.

A reason why Redon don't want early release. To add we actually get them still pretty early. Monday night is very early and im happy and thanking Redon and co for that, in the past we got spoilers like 2-3 days before OFFICIAL RELEASE, now we get them almost 7days before. We should be thankful to get them such easy. And not unlike other, Redon don't get anything for that, he don't gain money or any support, he does this for free.

Also a other thing what I want to say, yes I hear few providers/leakers try to maul the other leakers, but believe me Redon is not one of them. He only cares when someone post early release but even than he don't do anything. He is pretty much alone with few friends.

People try to fuck him up via bringing lies about him which are wrong. Don't fall for it. And stop insulting him, he don't deserve this, didn't we learn anything about what happen to Jmena?

From now let be civil to each other and not insult each other, a person who barely did anything don't deserve such hate.
 
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