Say hello to George, part-time lifeguard and full-time stud. He's surprisingly friendly, despite his rather fearsome appearance.His tendency to smile at everyone usually makes them nervous rather than relaxes them. Still, there's no horsing around when he goes into the water. He's good friends with the other guys. In fact, Carter put in a good word for him to help him land the job.
Yep, another big guy. I figured sharks were little seen here on FA, so hopefully Forgewielder's version will help make them a bit more popular. By the way, who can guess where George gets his name from? +2 Nerd for whoever gets it.
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thewielder.
Yep, another big guy. I figured sharks were little seen here on FA, so hopefully Forgewielder's version will help make them a bit more popular. By the way, who can guess where George gets his name from? +2 Nerd for whoever gets it.
Art by
thewielder.
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There was a short feature on Discovery (or was it NatGeo) on shark researchers. They had a bunch of cute little sharkies in a (fairly huge) pool that acted more like dogs than fish :)
They'd nuzzle up the researcher's hand, flip for belly rubs, push their heads out of water and "ask" for food and even let her take them out of the water and pet them. The really cool thing was, they had something you rarely see in fish - discernible expressions :)
They'd nuzzle up the researcher's hand, flip for belly rubs, push their heads out of water and "ask" for food and even let her take them out of the water and pet them. The really cool thing was, they had something you rarely see in fish - discernible expressions :)
That would be awesome... It's a pity what humans do to sharks out in the wild though. Those that 'fin' sharks are the worst, and need to be violently murdered, in a slow and painful way. Perhaps the same treatment they give the sharks? That would be fitting.
Although 'technically' sharks are fish (and therefore not particularly intelligent), they can be trained and can learn certain behaviors that they remember over long periods of time.
Such beautiful creatures as well... *sigh*
Although 'technically' sharks are fish (and therefore not particularly intelligent), they can be trained and can learn certain behaviors that they remember over long periods of time.
Such beautiful creatures as well... *sigh*
Well, if I recall (since I myself was first introduced to speedos by wearing them), they are manufactured for aquadynamics, and are certainly not flimsy. They may be more on the skin-tight side, but they are not designed to break easily under the pressure of bulging muscles.
Honestly, speedos are quite mundane. Why did you make this picture mature? XD
- the other Diarmaid on FA
Honestly, speedos are quite mundane. Why did you make this picture mature? XD
- the other Diarmaid on FA
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