Wanna marry a cartoon?

EvilJesus

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These people do:

http://www.finda.com.au/story/2008/10/30/man-wants-to-marry-comic-book-character/

Discuss....
 
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jessica rabbit!








Seriously though, this dude has issues.
I have always found the japanese obsession with the 2D world rather disturbing.
I know it happens elsewhere,but it iseems most prevalent in japanese society.
Damn........ that's just got COUCH TRIP written all over it!
 
What I don't understand is why he assumes technology isn't up to the task of making him two-dimensional. If I see him while I'm driving, I plan to grant his wish.
 
Seems perfectly fine to me, I'm sure most of us have had thoughts about a Disney lady at some point, Pocahontas, The Little Mermaid, Mulan, Lady and the Tramp...
 
There;s obviously something seriously wrong with this person if he cant find a real woman he must be pretty anti social and thats a worry.
 
Oh, plenty of people can't find a real woman, and being anti social isn't really that out of the ordinary, especially on the internet. It's the whole 'sinking into a sad fantasy life' thing that's scary. Mind you, there's a good chance he's just doing this for the lulz.
 
I suppose it's little different to wanting to marry a super model. They're practically two dimensional physically and intellectually.

The Bear.
 
I dunno, I think supermodels get too bad a reputation. One of them, I can't remember which, has a degree in engineering. And twiggy's not exactly stupid.
 
Your just stating the law of averages there. Out of the 1000s you've found two and one of those you can't name. Lets hear it for supermodels!

The Bear.
 
Anyway it's important the pretty girls are dumb else they would realise that men get bored regardless of how beautiful they are. It's why plain looking witty smart girls always punch above their weight.

The Bear.
 
Lady and the Tramp?

That's two cartoon characters, so which one do you fantasize about?

Once we have that straight we'll discuss the fact that they're dogs.
 
Here is a cricket bat, a short handled willow bat with "HERE'S REALITY" printed on the face.

I suggest someone introduces these people to it.

I can appreciate attachment to a character, but marriage... no
 
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