All Comments on 'Xenomorph, Darling'

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archiedogarchiedogover 11 years ago
It's your monster...

I run into this situation far to often...a great 1st chapter, hoping there will be more,

only to find that that will not be the case...this time. DANG!! You go Su!

I believe, as Jodie Foster said in 'Contact', "it would be an awful waste of space."

And I also wonder what they taste like when they are....(tag, your it !)

Come on, a little more with this one, please.

SchlockTheMonkeySchlockTheMonkeyabout 11 years ago
Taiwan isn't Communist

It's great that the author didn't want to set the story in New York or LA, but that kind of obligates doing a little research. In 1961 Chiang Kai-Shek, bitterly anti-Communist after losing a long bloody civil war to Mao's forces, ruled Taiwan and dreamed of one day reconquering the mainland.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 11 years ago
Magnificent

I am a huge fan sexualized Xenomorphs. I have always found them to be very hot when given tits. XD

Seriously though, this was very sexy and original. I'd love to have a second serving!

AnonymousAnonymousover 9 years ago
first of all

before you post some info be sure it is correct the word xenomorph is not Latin it's Greek

evebroughtanaxthistimeevebroughtanaxthistimeover 7 years ago

Brilliant short story and most probably one of the saddest I've read. The innocense in that last sentence left me numb with regret that humans will always be a primitive life-form and that it spells nothing but horror for the lovers. Thank you for this intelligent story.

evebroughtanaxthistimeevebroughtanaxthistimeover 7 years ago

Gahd! I spelt 'innocence' wrong!

AnonymousAnonymousover 5 years ago
this this is good

ah well how can i say this? I JUST LOVED the way you did this it really leaved me like aweee i can´t even describe it you amazing writter¡¡¡

thoght to say this im actually not too good at expressing myself i just wanted to say : ur awesome i love this ¡¡ .

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