> >>> When I first read Agyar, I had no idea it was a ******* story. It >>> dawned on me fairly quickly that it probably was, but I was >>> content to >>> let the story drive my understanding. >>> >>> One of the things I really appreciate about it is that I think it >>> can >>> be read fully as a ******* novel and even more so based on previous >>> discussions here. (Suggestion read *****'s novel, than Agyar, >>> and be >>> amused.) >>> >> <snip> >> >> Isn't that a spoiler? It kinda negates the whole ******* bit. >> >> jeff >> >> -isn't particularly concerned with spoilers > > If, at this point, anyone reading this thread is still confused > about what > /Agyar/ is about, you could probably shout it in their face and it > wouldn't make any difference. They aren't going to get it. > Majikjon > > -Currently working on draft version of the updated rules page... Nonetheless, it is annoying as a mosquito or tick bite, it leeches value, kind of a Snidely-Whiplash-like effect, you *****-sucker!