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CatSword
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Oh boy, a waifu war you can win prizes for. Let me start out by saying everyone's personal taste is different and I respect everyone's vote.
But if you voted for any girl other than Papi, WRONG. |
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Greed1914
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I gave up on playing favorites long ago. That is why I'm a fan of the harem genre.
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AnimeLordLuis
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Without a doubt the best girl is hands and claws down Miia.
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Snomaster1
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Forgive me for not wanting to date a monster girl. I'd don't know if I'd survive the experience. I'd either end up in the hospital or the morgue,whichever came first. I don't think that this sort of thing is for me.
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Mr. Oshawott
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I hand my vote to Centorea. Her long blonde hair and huge bust is irresistible.
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Northlander
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Since the competition required me to sign up for something I don't feel I need (or can even use, as a non-US resident), I can't really vote. (Also, out of the prizes listed, only the second one was mildly interesting to me.)
I'd vote for Rachnera otherwise, though. I do like all the girls -- they're a pretty even bunch. She's just my favorite among the lot. |
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