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There was no reason given for putting this back and silverblade made a very good point.


--> '''Decker''': I may be.
* ValuesDissonance: Depending on the viewer the story is either about badass, giant werewolf Marine tearing apart those [[BrainsEvilBrawnGood sneaky]], pesky, pup-sized Taliban werewolves, or yet another "America, fuck yeah!" disgusting mess of everything wrong with {{Eagleland}}, only served sincerely and without a hint of irony.

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--> '''Decker''': I may be.
* ValuesDissonance: Depending on the viewer the story is either about badass, giant werewolf Marine tearing apart those [[BrainsEvilBrawnGood sneaky]], pesky, pup-sized Taliban werewolves, or yet another "America, fuck yeah!" disgusting mess of everything wrong with {{Eagleland}}, only served sincerely and without a hint of irony.
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What's narmy about it?


* {{Narm}}: "The Taliban's not supposed to have werewolves." Yes, that is an actual sentence, uttered without a trace of irony.
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* {{Narm}}: "The Taliban's not supposed to have werewolves." Yes, that is an actual sentence, uttered without a trace of irony.

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* {{Narm}}: "The Taliban's not supposed to have werewolves." Yes, that is an actual sentence, uttered without a trace of irony.
* ValuesDissonance: Depending on the viewer the story is either about badass, giant werewolf Marine tearing apart those [[BrainsEvilBrawnGood sneaky]], pesky, pup-sized Taliban werewolves, or yet another "America, fuck yeah!" disgusting mess of everything wrong with {{Eagleland}}, only served sincerely and without a hint of
irony.
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Unfortunate Implications require citations in any shape or form. Also, the story is hardly pro-american (the military has an unflattering portrayal of a bunch of racists and it ends with the protagonist deserting) and the story was written by a german.


* {{Narm}}: "The Taliban's not supposed to have werewolves." Yes, that is an actual sentence, uttered without a trace of irony.
* ValuesDissonance: Depending on from where the viewer might be from the story is either about badass, giant werewolf Marine tearing apart those [[BrainsEvilBrawnGood sneaky]], pesky, pup-sized Taliban werewolves, or yet another "America, fuck yeah!" disgusting mess of UnfortunateImplications.

to:

* {{Narm}}: "The Taliban's not supposed to have werewolves." Yes, that is an actual sentence, uttered without a trace of irony.
* ValuesDissonance: Depending on from where the viewer might be from the story is either about badass, giant werewolf Marine tearing apart those [[BrainsEvilBrawnGood sneaky]], pesky, pup-sized Taliban werewolves, or yet another "America, fuck yeah!" disgusting mess of UnfortunateImplications.
irony.
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* {{Narm}}: "The Taliban's not supposed to have werewolves." Yes, that is an actual sentence, uttered without a trace of irony.

to:

* {{Narm}}: "The Taliban's not supposed to have werewolves." Yes, that is an actual sentence, uttered without a trace of irony.irony.
* ValuesDissonance: Depending on from where the viewer might be from the story is either about badass, giant werewolf Marine tearing apart those [[BrainsEvilBrawnGood sneaky]], pesky, pup-sized Taliban werewolves, or yet another "America, fuck yeah!" disgusting mess of UnfortunateImplications.
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* {{Narm}}: "The Taliban's not supposed to have werewolves." Yes, that is an actual sentence, uttered without a trace of irony.
* UnexpectedCharacter: The old Afghani werewolf is foreshadowed by him appearing in the city, where Decker sees him. His younger companion however comes as much of a surprise to the viewer as he does to Decker.

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* {{Narm}}: "The Taliban's not supposed to have werewolves." Yes, that is an actual sentence, uttered without a trace of irony.
* UnexpectedCharacter: The old Afghani werewolf is foreshadowed by him appearing in the city, where Decker sees him. His younger companion however comes as much of a surprise to the viewer as he does to Decker.
irony.
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Unexpected Character needs to be from a pre-existing series. And the young werewolf does appear in the city as well.
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* {{Narm}}: "The Taliban's not supposed to have werewolves." [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes, that is an actual sentence, uttered without a trace of irony.]]

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* {{Narm}}: "The Taliban's not supposed to have werewolves." [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes, that is an actual sentence, uttered without a trace of irony.]]
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Decker and Sobieski's relationship is never really given enough detail to tell what its exact nature is beyond the two of them being very close, leaving it up to interpretation on if they are family, friends or even lovers. The most likely implication is that the two form a pack, meaning that they're essentially brothers even if they aren't blood related and would also explain why after Sobieski's death, Decker is completely unable to follow protocol as the bond has shattered and ItsPersonal for him.
--> '''Sergeant''': You're a fucking animal.
--> '''Decker''': I may be.
* {{Narm}}: "The Taliban's not supposed to have werewolves." [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes, that is an actual sentence, uttered without a trace of irony.]]
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* UnexpectedCharacter: the old Afghani werewolf is foreshadowed by him appearing in the city, where Decker sees him. His younger companion however comes as much of a surprise to the viewer as he does to Decker.

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* UnexpectedCharacter: the The old Afghani werewolf is foreshadowed by him appearing in the city, where Decker sees him. His younger companion however comes as much of a surprise to the viewer as he does to Decker.
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*UnexpectedCharacter: the old Afghani werewolf is foreshadowed by him appearing in the city, where Decker sees him. His younger companion however comes as much of a surprise to the viewer as he does to Decker.

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