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anon (11/24/2015) [-]
Holy **** !
I saw that exact rabbit when I went to Rule 34 earlier. I had no idea she was from this upcoming movie.
I saw that exact rabbit when I went to Rule 34 earlier. I had no idea she was from this upcoming movie.
that was quicker than i expected. million thanks to ya my ***** .
Oh cool, I played AC Verdict Day once, so I kinda know about this!
A friend got me into it and then proceeded to basically never play again. Jobs suck u-u
A friend got me into it and then proceeded to basically never play again. Jobs suck u-u
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JustintheWaysian (11/24/2015) [-]
Played all of the games up to Last Raven. Nexus, Nexus:R, and LR were good, but Silent Line was always my favorite for multiplayer versus and its combat system.
Are AC4 and AC4A worth playing?
Are AC4 and AC4A worth playing?
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randombro (11/25/2015) [-]
My fave game is definitely AC4, ACFA gets really, REALLY fast paced, and honestly I feel like those two titles aren't remotely as hard as the earlier games, but I do think that the difficulty increased in different ways. In the early games, conserving your AP was everything, and the AC's could take a lot of hits. Now its all about dodging hits entirely, because anything big does a LOT of damage. I'd suggest trying ACV and Verdict Day since you started back in the early titles, but for someone who started at AC4 or ACFA and worked their way back, I wouldn't get them. Also I thought that AC2, Silent Line, and LR were amazing!
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amonamonamon (11/24/2015) [-]
I prefer AC4&4A to the other AC titles for their faster pace and streamlined mech customisation. Conversely, I didn't enjoy ACV as much due to its return to the slower, more tactical gameplay. But yeah, I would definitely recommend AC4&4A.
As it happens I've never played Last Raven or Silent Line, but they're both available on PSVita as PSP Classics, so I might pick them up now I'm feeling the AC nostalgia kicking in.
As it happens I've never played Last Raven or Silent Line, but they're both available on PSVita as PSP Classics, so I might pick them up now I'm feeling the AC nostalgia kicking in.
I found ACV to be the slowest of all of them. It certainly changed a few things, aerial combat being far less frequent being one of them. I think I enjoyed AC4 & FA the most as well, as it combined what I liked from the previous games with an even faster paced combat, though I do loath how weak they made sniper rifles in comparison.
i am talking about the website yes and not all of porn.
fun fact,
furries have existed as a sort of fandom at least from late 60s, in the 70s there was even an
adult cartoon or two about talking animals in sexy and adult situations and furry porn has been
sold on tv shopping channels back in the 70s too. who knew that furries was not a modern creation eh?
fun fact,
furries have existed as a sort of fandom at least from late 60s, in the 70s there was even an
adult cartoon or two about talking animals in sexy and adult situations and furry porn has been
sold on tv shopping channels back in the 70s too. who knew that furries was not a modern creation eh?
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anon (11/30/2015) [-]
the interest in anthros are as old as civilisation. "The Lion Man of the Hohlenstein-Stadel. Oldest known anthropomorphic art in the world, carbon dated to approximately 30,000 BC."- wikifur
plus, the the ancient Egyptians worshipped dudes with animal heads, definitely showed interest in anthropomorphised animals.
plus, the the ancient Egyptians worshipped dudes with animal heads, definitely showed interest in anthropomorphised animals.
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LordBlackforest (11/24/2015) [-]
Furries are older then that, back to early Sci-fi, myths like Medusa have been around since the dawn of time.
Here's a spooky fact, up until the popularity of the internet, niches like furries and fembots were inter mixed in Science fiction and fantasy magazines, its partly why scifi and fantasy are so closely related being explanations for catgirls the internet didn't make these people it only distilled them intocancer their groups
Here's a spooky fact, up until the popularity of the internet, niches like furries and fembots were inter mixed in Science fiction and fantasy magazines, its partly why scifi and fantasy are so closely related being explanations for catgirls the internet didn't make these people it only distilled them into
the tv shopping channels where they show **** and you call, buy and they ship it to your house
has had several furry paintings, pornagraphic might i add, sold and the furry adult tv show was
exactly that a tv show, there was also furry porn movies of a crude stuff in the 70s too.
on top of this some furry artists in the past 50 years has had massive success with porn paintings
being sold for over 20 thousand dollars in some cases.
the problem with making a comp is that i need to find sources for all this which takes ages.
has had several furry paintings, pornagraphic might i add, sold and the furry adult tv show was
exactly that a tv show, there was also furry porn movies of a crude stuff in the 70s too.
on top of this some furry artists in the past 50 years has had massive success with porn paintings
being sold for over 20 thousand dollars in some cases.
the problem with making a comp is that i need to find sources for all this which takes ages.
Oh god i think i watched the same video on youtube, of the artist who had created all of those pornographic mouse paintings and sent them into an art auction house? Are you talking about that old clip? The announcers sounded really uncomfortable when the first came through haha
ONLINE (11/24/2015) [-] just write "
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" or something as a watermark over a random picture that helps illustrate your point. Then in desc say "totally legit facts and I have more for next time" and they'll love it