I've noticed a trend too. They're becoming shorter and shorter as time passes. Have we passed peak yuri? Will we have to find new sources of clean, sustainable, renewable yuri? The price of a barrel of yuri is on the rise. What does this mean for future generations? We get to gorge ourselves on chapters and volumes for now, but what will we do when all that's left is stray pages and panels? Sure, we can count on finding new yuri reserves in the short term, but we need to have a plan for when the yuri runs dry.
But what do you think of abiogenic yuri origin theories?
I've noticed a trend too. They're becoming shorter and shorter as time passes. Have we passed peak yuri? Will we have to find new sources of clean, sustainable, renewable yuri? The price of a barrel of yuri is on the rise. What does this mean for future generations? We get to gorge ourselves on chapters and volumes for now, but what will we do when all that's left is stray pages and panels? Sure, we can count on finding new yuri reserves in the short term, but we need to have a plan for when the yuri runs dry.
I've noticed a trend too. They're becoming shorter and shorter as time passes. Have we passed peak yuri? Will we have to find new sources of clean, sustainable, renewable yuri? The price of a barrel of yuri is on the rise. What does this mean for future generations? We get to gorge ourselves on chapters and volumes for now, but what will we do when all that's left is stray pages and panels? Sure, we can count on finding new yuri reserves in the short term, but we need to have a plan for when the yuri runs dry.
this comment just made my night lol thank you for your service