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> Ten Reasons Not To Read KNIGHT'S FORK
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1. If you read it in public, someone may ask why the naked man on the cover is lying in a puddle
2. If you don't read every paragraph, you may ask yourself why the naked man is lying in a puddle
3. It's long. It has 340 pages, and most new Chapters do not begin on a fresh page.
4. It has a Prologue and an Epilogue. That's two beginnings, and two endings!
5. It's going to take about eight hours to read
6. Disrespectful words such as tallywacker and joystick are used with reference to male body parts
6b. The hero is a virgin and proud of it
7. The heroine is locked in a chastity belt, and she doesn't have a key
8. The family tree is so complicated they needed to spread it over two pages.
9. If you read in bed, your significant other might be disturbed by your giggles
10. The F- word is used, but only by villains, and only in conversation
Question: What did you think when you saw this topic?
By the way... I have this list up in a different order on the Dorchester Forums. However, I wanted something interesting in the top 3 lines.
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2. If you don't read every paragraph, you may ask yourself why the naked man is lying in a puddle
3. It's long. It has 340 pages, and most new Chapters do not begin on a fresh page.
4. It has a Prologue and an Epilogue. That's two beginnings, and two endings!
5. It's going to take about eight hours to read
6. Disrespectful words such as tallywacker and joystick are used with reference to male body parts
6b. The hero is a virgin and proud of it
7. The heroine is locked in a chastity belt, and she doesn't have a key
8. The family tree is so complicated they needed to spread it over two pages.
9. If you read in bed, your significant other might be disturbed by your giggles
10. The F- word is used, but only by villains, and only in conversation
Question: What did you think when you saw this topic?
By the way... I have this list up in a different order on the Dorchester Forums. However, I wanted something interesting in the top 3 lines.