"Star” journalist Ian Vansegbrook returns to Arthur in it’s 59th volume, prepared to ask questions and stare intently. After a rockstar debut, repeatedly writing about Volleyball and things he’s stumbled into, he has returned to his loving fan base of his mom and a few acquaintances he’s subtly influenced into reading Arthur. Now, allegedly maturer and allegedly locked in, he plans on combining a prodigious curiosity with a passing focus to get to the bottom of whatever poor subject crosses his way.

Winner of zero awards, he still maintains some items of pride. As of writing, he holds the only article listed under “Lesbians and Lesbianism”, had an unsupervisedhost of community members harass the editors into hiring him, and has been described as the best dressed Arthurian. All this to say, the commendations haven’tcome in, YET.

Beyond his tireless work supporting the best news source on Earth, he manages to still balance a merciless slate of hobbies against an ever-encroached academic career. He spends far too much time wandering, pondering, and becoming enraptured with map games, and that’s on top of reading over 20 books at a time and his regular bubble baths.This is a roundabout way of saying he is very cool.

Oh, and he is forklift certified.

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There's nothing sorted under 'Puzzles' for
Ian Vansegbrook
...yet.
2023-05-06 | UP
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