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"…it got me hard. So much that I couldn't stop thinking abiut death for months."

I read the first 20+ comments and didn't see it mentioned. I'm not being a dick, I was just pointing it out in hopes that the author would correct it. I'm so sad now.

Sorry are you mad? I should've read through every comment before posting, you're right.

4th paragraph says Carl :O

Kiss me

As a member of one of the Portland teams, I can say the Portland scene is very welcoming and always looking for new players and challenges! Free play night (tonight!) will have a bunch of people there playing. Also, check out League nights, first Sunday of every month. Come play!!

Hannah's gonna bang the guy driving horse carriage.

I wrote that pretty late, what I meant is that it is that it seems a little inconsistent based of the mini-list review you gave. I felt it had a very similar creepy tone/vibe to Hole and Toes, but with a little more Tim and Eric silliness. It just surprised me to read that you (and a few others) didn't like Angel

Was at the same one. I thought Lussenhop's set was awesome! However, the crowd didn't really seem to respond to some of the jokes that I thought were hilarious.

Angel Boy was one of my favorite episodes so far, behind Hole and Toes (in that order). Calling it aimless is definitely an uninformed remark.

I think the couch moving to the beach in the last episodes parallels Ryan's mental state. First, it was hidden underneath, out of view of anyone but him and Wilfred. But towards the end, he comes to terms with it and it able to be more acceptive of it, hence moving it out into the open (even though both locations