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I fapped to this gay hentai and the thought of a cute male friend to cuddle with that you have no mental barriers around and total mutual trust with makes the stress evaporate from my chest and gives me a boner. Have I just been messed up by porn?
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Good for you?
Homer drops his donut
D'OH!

Homer drops his soda
D'OH!

Homer hits the doorway
D'OH!

Homer ruins his whole day
D'OH!
>>107385
Hmm
Only real men can truly be attracted to other men
>>107382 (OP) 
You're just lonely, nigga!

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>>107688
They're called shitposts.
>>107686
seethe
>>107688
seethe
>>107689
seethe

USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST Rule 6 (genuinely terrifying use of AI)

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>>107694
whatwasit
>>107685 (OP) 
>"What does the fox say?"
>"Anta baka?"
Averi is a cheeky little shit. She might cosplay (if she were being paid in chicken sammiches) but she would NEVAR acktchewally pilot a giant stompy war-bot herself.
>>107685 (OP) 
Coon spotted!

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Opinion on the HMOMA agenda?
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>>107958
I have heard rumours that my boyfriend might be gay but I don't know if I should believe them or confront him about it.
>>107944
>Rokusuke
I thought his name was Rokusute
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>>107960
its ろくすて
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>>108095
>its ろくすて
distinct from ろくすけ
Stupid image.

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Are carrots good for your eyes?
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>>107991
Maybe
>>107977 (OP) 
only as a dildo
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>>107988
Based
Clothes whore.
>>107991
If you eat them.
>>108005
Then they give you 500 ass poundings instead.

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Anthropilled books
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>>107004
I was starting to wonder if you were the author.

I have to ask, though.  As I haven't read it, I am trying to figure out what you mean by "psychologically incapable of love."  Do you mean they don't pair-bond? The Greeks spoke of agape (selfless unconditional love like what a mother feels for her child, like what the Christian theologians say God feels for His creations), eros (this term encompasses both romantic love and sexual attraction), and philos ("brotherly love" between good friends).  Do the anthro cats do none of these things?  Or some but not others?  Spoilers because SNCA.  Catposting because it seems appropriate.
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>>107012
It's mainly a lack of romantic love. They'll go into heat and mate on the spot purely out of instinct without developing a deeper relationship. Family structures don't really exist and kittens are brought up by only one parent or even by someone else. They're also very individualistic and so don't have a desire to form close friendships either, though without completely shunning each other. There's still a sort of tenderness between parent/guardian and kitten, they still desire to co-operate and form a society, but that's really the furthest they'll go. Basically, the author made house cats sapient and retained as much of their social behaviour as possible.
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>>107252
I see.  Well, some primates pair-bond and some don't.  Primates are mostly pretty social, with exceptions, and most of the exceptions are branches of the primate family that diverged from what became humans many millions of years back.  Felines generally tend to be solitary ambush hunters and stalkers, but domestic cats in urban areas where there is a high population density can congregate in "colonies" in which they demonstrate a great deal of very complex social behavior.  I assume this behavior is instinctive rather than learned, but I don't know whether the domestic cat's closest non-domesticated relatives would behave the same way in the same kind of environment, or whether the centuries of selective breeding at the hands of humans have altered their instincts that drastically.  On the face of it, it seems intuitive to me that pair-bonding would be favored by natural selection, as litters with both parents providing for them would be more likely to survive than those where the mother alone provides.  The fact that we don't see a lot of monogamous pair-bonding among mammals in nature tells me that my intuition must be wrong here.

I don't know how likely it is that a species of sapient cats with opposable thumbs would create a civilization much like our own.  It looks like the main limitations on the size of a feral cat "colony" are resources and shelter, rather than any 
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>>107319
I really enjoy this kind of attention of detail when worldbuilding an anthro society. The cats' desire for cooperation is mainly a matter of convenience. It's rather necessity than familial bonding that drives them to stick together. Almost like they're purely rationalistic in that regard.

But it's not exactly that they're emotionless either. The protagonist definitely doesn't have solitary personality, yet they treat him as they would treat one of their own. He voices his frustrations about this at multiple points in the story, and the cats do actually show that they are concerned for his well-being, but their way of thinking is so radically different from his that they have a difficult time fathoming why he feels so let down all the time. They're even outright shocked at times, especially at one pivotal moment when it all became too much for him to bear.

It's hard to conceive of a truly alien society. Inevitably, your own human thinking will get in the way.
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>>107824
Ah.  Thanks.

I say this as someone who has had cats, and who grew up with cats.  I am accustomed to thinking of them as very affectionate and playful and sometimes silly creatures, though I also know that on some level those labels are anthropomorphization.  On a chilly winter night the cat hops onto your bed and pokes you in the face until you let her get under the covers with you.  She purrs, because she's warm now, and she can warm her feet on you.  But on some level it feels like something more, like maybe she wouldn't do this with a stranger, like maybe she recognizes you as distinct from other humans and associates something with you beyond "provides food and cleans litter box."

At the same time, when you're a kid, the first time you see the cat kill and eat a bird, or a mouse, you realize that these are not little people in fur suits.  They're not human, and you could even call them alien.  And you realize that you're very lucky that the cat weighs eight pounds instead of a hundred and eighty pounds, because they're fast and sometimes unpredictable and not at all shy about using their claws when they're offended.  All the videos of cats chasing laser dots or staggering around with slices of cheese on their faces doesn't change this.

But they're still mammals, and--  Well.  Trying to predict or model the behavior of fictional or hypothetical feline-descended tool
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Regularcarreviews is doing a podcast with Barq! ???
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who
I got raped at Barq
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>>108020 (OP) 
no way
>>108024
mug won

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Fun fact: If anthro women were real they'd make you their bitch
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>>107997 (OP) 
no one gaf about your femdom fetish lil bro
>>107997 (OP) 
source?
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>>108008
https://gundam.fandom.com/wiki/Maiya

It's a Gundam series, but also not really.  She is a cute fluffy catgirl, but she's an NPC in a Gundam-themed MMO.
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>>108025
gun?
dayum i don't see any

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Celtic people 
>Culturally genocided from Western Europe (Romans and Germanics conquered them)
>Racially genocided from Gaul by Romans (Caesar's massacre of the Celtic population)

Germanic people 
>Enslaved by Romans, constant wars with Romans
>Massive battle with Roman armies (Teutoburg forest)
>Their rule in Rome erased from history by later Roman censorship (Justinian)

Edomites
>Random Semitic tribe in the Levant that has nothing to do with Romans


Jewish rabbi leaders who are definitely not schizophrenic: THESE PEOPLE ARE EDOM AKA OUR ANCIENT ENEMY ROME
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>>107966
omg so fumny hahehehiihhooo
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>>107970
Yea it's always funny seeing retards trying to cope with outdated arbitrary rules their religion set up (that they can leave at any time btw)
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>>107971
it's actually possible to disagree with someone without laughing at their beliefs
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>>107975
That's not as much fun, though.
>>107975
Why would I want to do that

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>Clothes are a spook
>Furbois are a spook
>Menopause is a spook
Is she right?
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>>107519
Large
antelope 
anthro
Ladies
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>>107524
:na_joy:
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>>107524
:av_gem:
>>107518
Wow.
>>107519
Loftware as as Lervice
>>107529
:na_joy:

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If you are having a bad day remember that a tranny furfag lost xher job at NASA because xhe insulted Homer Hickam
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>>107922
In this house we love and cherish the small yellow dog
>>107880
Kuromi mouth erotic...
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>>107964
>TikTok aids
>>107880
EVEN BETTER

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