"You have? I'm sorry." Moist figures 'no business' just means not going after the idiot, not refraining from sharing his opinion. "Here, I'm guessing?"
...okay, so the singing-cowboy getup doesn't really suit Captain Hammer, as such. But it makes Moist feel better. At least, it does until he turns the page and there's another article about Captain Hammer. "God, how much to they need to write about this guy?"
"He likes to think he's a hero. Unfortunately, he's got just about everyone convinced of that." He definitely doesn't rate being in the news this much. Granted, it's not 'next up: Who's gay?', but still.
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If his doodles on the photo are any indication, he doesn't really think this counts.
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Moist figures 'no business' just means not going after the idiot, not refraining from sharing his opinion.
"Here, I'm guessing?"
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At least, it does until he turns the page and there's another article about Captain Hammer.
"God, how much to they need to write about this guy?"
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He definitely doesn't rate being in the news this much. Granted, it's not 'next up: Who's gay?', but still.
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