No.1646864
what animu is this?
No.1646876
>>1646864ドツライダー (Dotzrider) JPN, Studio Ghibli, 1983
No.1646893
The real reason why Roger Clemens isn't in the Basball Hall of Fame
In a small town on the edge of the Adirondacks, there lived a boy named Dotz. At sixteen, Dotz was known across the state of New York for having the best arm in baseball. He could throw a fastball so precise and powerful that scouts from the big leagues came to watch him play. Dotz had one dream: to become a star pitcher for the New York Yankees. The path seemed clear, and everyone in town knew it was only a matter of time before Dotz made it to the big leagues.
But there was one man who had his eye on Dotz, a man whose own glory days were slipping away: Roger Clemens, the legendary pitcher who had once ruled the mound with an iron fist. Clemens knew that his time was running out, and he feared the day when he would have to hang up his glove for good. He saw in Dotz not just talent, but the chance to keep his own legacy alive.
One dark night, Clemens made a deal with a shadowy figure, someone with powers beyond imagination. In exchange for his fading career, Clemens was granted the ability to steal Dotz's arm — the source of his incredible talent.
When Dotz woke up the next morning, he felt a strange emptiness. His right arm, the arm that had once been the pride of New York, was gone. In its place was nothing but air, as if it had never existed. Panic spread through the town. No one could explain what had happened, and Dotz's dreams of playing for the Yankees were shattered.
But Dotz was not one to give up easily. He had something few people possessed: determination as strong as his lost arm. With the help of his loyal companion, a giant Shiba Inu named CR, Dotz set off on a journey across the state of New York in search of his stolen arm. He traveled from town to town, asking anyone who would listen if they had seen or heard anything about his arm. The bond between Dotz and CR grew stronger as they faced countless challenges together — storms, wild forests, and the skepticism of people who had lost hope in his quest.
Despite the odds, Dotz never gave up. But as the years passed, he began to realize that finding his arm was not as simple as he had hoped. Roger Clemens, now a star once more who won back to back Cy Young awards pitching for the Toronto Blue Jays, had become nearly untouchable. His fastball was faster than ever, his curveball more deceptive. The world marveled at his miraculous comeback, never knowing the dark truth behind his success.
Dotz, now older and wiser, continued his search, but deep down, he knew that some things could never be undone. Roger Clemens went on to win countless games and broke records that would be remembered for generations. But as time passed, rumors began to swirl around Clemens — whispers of the stolen arm, of the boy who never got his chance. These whispers grew louder and louder until they could no longer be ignored.
The baseball world was divided. Some refused to believe the story, but others saw the truth in Dotz's unwavering resolve. Despite his success, Clemens was never inducted into the Hall of Fame. His legacy was tainted, forever linked to the mysterious disappearance of Dotz's arm.
Dotz never did find his stolen arm. But he found something else—he found the strength to keep moving forward, even in the face of loss. He and CR continued their travels, sharing their story with those who would listen, a tale of dreams lost and found, of determination and loyalty.
And though Dotz never became the star pitcher he was destined to be, his story became a legend in its own right — a reminder that true greatness is not measured by the victories you achieve, but by the strength you show in the face of defeat.
No.1646993
go braves
No.1647009
>>1646862i dont lik dis horb
No.1647010
>>1647008IATO my horse friend.
No.1647011
yankees bullpen rally makin' me sad
No.1647015
marcus pls
No.1647019
>>1647018y r u hidrs friend?
No.1647024
>>1647019crik factor no hirs budy
No.1647056
>>1647055woohoo!!
>flud detector No.1647368
guys, i think the paws patrol curse is real……
judge and soto are cursed by the Reddit Gay Race Communism g*d for supporting racist fascist copaganda !
No.1647387
>>1647368paw patrol is gay?
explains why my niece and nephew turned into troons…
No.1647407
>>1647387did they really?
No.1647461
CR NO YOU ARE NOT AN HORSE
No.1647680
>>1647652leafs arent american