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All the characters in Cowboy Bebop were endearing; they had interesting personalities and motivations. Despite much effort in the series applied toward a mysterious background, Faye Valentine was probably the most transparent, which she makes up for by being incredibly sexy. If you, like me, harbored an impossible, unrealizable crush, and wish to maintain it do not follow this link.

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  1. Arrrrrrrgh! (gouges eyeballs out)

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  2. At first I was like "holy crap! Nononoononoono"... but eventually I began to see the genious of it and am now inspired to come up with my own Faye Valentine costume.

    It'll have it's own Zentradi-esque space fighter and everything!

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  3. "It'll have it's own Zentradi-esque space fighter and everything!"

    Codpiece.

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  4. Can't...breathe...must...call...911

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