>>34528592>itsumo itsumo YATSUra no KETSU wo ou kotoni naryagaru!I do know itsumo means 'always', YATSU would usually mean 'he, that guy' but the ra next to it makes it a plural like this anon said
>>34529028ketsu is ass and the katakana there sure makes it rude. '追う (ou)' is kanji+kana for 'to chase/to follow'
kotoni goes for 'especially; particularly; unusually; above all; additionally'
and last but not less importat, naryagaru seems to be Archie speaking wih his modism, since jisho sends me to the 'naru' verb instead (to become; to get; to grow; to be; to reach; to attain).
Amateur student of nihongo at the service of making your doubts even bigger!