
New comission for my pal Odin8898 featuring Sonja from my ancient "Ice Tea" comic.
This will be a little longer. Man I haven´t done a comic in a while. I really hope I haven´t lost my touch...
This will be a little longer. Man I haven´t done a comic in a while. I really hope I haven´t lost my touch...
Category All / Macro / Micro
Species Wolf
Size 892 x 1280px
File Size 317.9 kB
Listed in Folders
To be fair, you have people like me, who only check a few tabs here on FA for stuff. For me, Macro/Micro and Vore. Though I do know that pain. I pour my heart and soul into a fanfic that goes on for 10s of thousands of words, and my most Favorited things are stuff here, which is just fetish stuff. Still, I find pleasure in that too. After all, it shows I can touch people in ways that few ever will.
Fapping is fun, but forgettable on its own.
On the other hand, Catullus makes an important point in the middle of his 16th poem (one of the best Latin verses, since it's equally profound and profane: http://rudy.negenborn.net/catullus/text2/l16.htm ):
… Nam castum esse decet pium poetam
ipsum, versiculos nihil necesse est;
qui tum denique habent salem ac leporem,
si sunt molliculi ac parum pudici
et quod pruriat incitare possunt,
non dico pueris, sed his pilosis
qui duros nequeunt movere lumbos.
"See, it's proper for an upstanding poet to be chaste
himself. His ditties don't have to be;
indeed, they're flavourful and fun
if they're a bit 'soft' and 'lacking decency',
and can spark an itch —
and I'm not just talking in young guys,
but also in those hairy geezers
who can't shake their stiff joints."
On the other hand, Catullus makes an important point in the middle of his 16th poem (one of the best Latin verses, since it's equally profound and profane: http://rudy.negenborn.net/catullus/text2/l16.htm ):
… Nam castum esse decet pium poetam
ipsum, versiculos nihil necesse est;
qui tum denique habent salem ac leporem,
si sunt molliculi ac parum pudici
et quod pruriat incitare possunt,
non dico pueris, sed his pilosis
qui duros nequeunt movere lumbos.
"See, it's proper for an upstanding poet to be chaste
himself. His ditties don't have to be;
indeed, they're flavourful and fun
if they're a bit 'soft' and 'lacking decency',
and can spark an itch —
and I'm not just talking in young guys,
but also in those hairy geezers
who can't shake their stiff joints."
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