Len’s I don’t think I posted yet

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Len’s I don’t think I posted yet
💩 …someone my muse dislikes, but admires.
Lenar folded his arms and huffed. He wouldn’t admit it but he liked Mr. Black as a teacher, so that scratched him off this. As the teen went down his list, there was only one other teacher he had to admit he didn’t like but respected.
“Uhl,” the blond responded with a grunt. “He’s a hard nose drill sergeant with fists of steel and eyes of ice. The guy is probably the most intimidating teacher on the grounds, next to Mr. Black, but...” he paused and thought of how to word his next statement. “But he runs a tight ship, gets things done. I don’t like how he does it, but he’s got an incredible work ethic.”
Monster Pro Wrestling
As wrestling video games grew in popularity in the early 90s (largely thanks to the Fire Pro Wrestling series, at least in the Japanese side), there were a few developers that tried to differentiate their titles by appealing to the supernatural. These included games like Telenet’s Beast Wrestler and SNK’s King of the Monsters series, which replaced real wrestlers with monster and kaijuu, respectively. Monster Pro Wrestling, published by Ask Kodansha and developed by Lenar, continues along that minor trend, though from a gameplay perspective, there’s not much actual wrestling.
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Ena oc :p
I like drawing her humanesque
Get yourself together, captain