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By definition though, isn't a "furry" a person wearing a costume made of fur? No, just people waaaay too into anthropomorphic animals. Yup!. Love the art work and certain stories. It's nice to jump out of the depressing reality for a spell. But dressing up is just fucking weird. Some of the stuff I hear they are into is all weird as shit. Thought S&M was freaky and pervert. Then there are bronies and neckbeards and child-age anime girls on pillows. |
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No sabía que teníamos un cubano que era un Furry. No es un problema para mí, hombre. En realidad soy del tipo que si no se recupera el bolsillo o patada en la pierna que no me molesta. CUBA LIBRE! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I see a bunch of furry shit in here. http://i1270.photobucket.com/albums/jj606/roebuck1020/arfcomfurs_zpsfd2e7415.jpg Boo. what, you wont have Cafe Cubano y tostones with me now? http://i1270.photobucket.com/albums/jj606/roebuck1020/XCR_zpsdcf85fda.jpg http://i1270.photobucket.com/albums/jj606/roebuck1020/Roebuckarfcom_zps18788714.jpg TRG |
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Yup!. Love the art work and certain stories. It's nice to jump out of the depressing reality for a spell. But dressing up is just fucking weird. Some of the stuff I hear they are into is all weird as shit. Thought S&M was freaky and pervert. Then there are bronies and neckbeards and child-age anime girls on pillows. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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By definition though, isn't a "furry" a person wearing a costume made of fur? No, just people waaaay too into anthropomorphic animals. Yup!. Love the art work and certain stories. It's nice to jump out of the depressing reality for a spell. But dressing up is just fucking weird. Some of the stuff I hear they are into is all weird as shit. Thought S&M was freaky and pervert. Then there are bronies and neckbeards and child-age anime girls on pillows. No, homo. TRG |
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Okay... we're getting off track here folks. http://i.imgur.com/Vo2Pp90.png http://pluckyoutoo.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/tommy-bod-shirt-sword.jpg http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2011/345/8/b/__do_you_know_how_to_use_that_thing____by_jollyjack-d4iudx0.jpg http://i.imgur.com/yoXoalJ.jpg View Quote They told me "m'lady" was a panty dropper |
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Quoted: A lot of the men who post in there are actually really good looking. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What's BOTD? "Babe Of The Day" So, half of ARFCOM fapping as one? PASS. Pretty much. Almost as disturbing as this neckbeard thread. BOTD A lot of the men who post in there are actually really good looking. |
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Quoted: Since you like pretty eyes XCR, here's a pic I posted over in the haircut thread. http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff255/crossedsabres/null_zps692c7e53.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A lot of the men who post in there are actually really good looking. http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff255/crossedsabres/null_zps692c7e53.jpg I run a similar cut at times, "Woody's Web" is the pomade I use, if you let that get 2" longer you can get the Dapper Dan look. |
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I had shop class in eighth grade, and worked steel in shop both in middle school and high school. What, did the nanny state kill that too? I'm only 33. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That sword looks like an eighth grader made it in shop class. 8th graders don't have shop class. much less any steel working in high school. I had shop class in eighth grade, and worked steel in shop both in middle school and high school. What, did the nanny state kill that too? I'm only 33. Same here but I'm about a decade and a half older. I had shop class from 8th grade - 10th grade. Metal shop in 10th grade where we ran a lathe & a mill, used a forge, poured cast aluminum, and learned to arc weld. None of the schools around here have metal shop anymore. My oldest two boys do have had an excellent instructor for wood shop and have built a number of very nice pieces of furniture. That instructor retired this year and I have my fingers crossed that his replacement will be as good for #2 son's senior year. |
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my HS expelled a student because he used a Bunsen burner. you know the ones attacked to the desk with a valve? he turned it on. They put it on his record. something like arson. all he did was flick it on and off. the teacher caught it and flipped his shit. called security and they escorted him out of class. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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HOLY SHIT! We would make throwing stars out of sheet metal and stick them in the 30' high ceiling, where they would randomly fall whenever they felt like it back into the work area. Once, I used the spot welder to heat up the master lock for the tool cabinet and said "catch!" to a dick head I was in class with. The High School I went too were state champions in Football the last 2 years. my HS expelled a student because he used a Bunsen burner. you know the ones attacked to the desk with a valve? he turned it on. They put it on his record. something like arson. all he did was flick it on and off. the teacher caught it and flipped his shit. called security and they escorted him out of class. Teacher probably felt intimidated that the student knew how to use it and the teacher didn't. |
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Teacher probably felt intimidated that the student knew how to use it and the teacher didn't. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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HOLY SHIT! We would make throwing stars out of sheet metal and stick them in the 30' high ceiling, where they would randomly fall whenever they felt like it back into the work area. Once, I used the spot welder to heat up the master lock for the tool cabinet and said "catch!" to a dick head I was in class with. The High School I went too were state champions in Football the last 2 years. my HS expelled a student because he used a Bunsen burner. you know the ones attacked to the desk with a valve? he turned it on. They put it on his record. something like arson. all he did was flick it on and off. the teacher caught it and flipped his shit. called security and they escorted him out of class. Teacher probably felt intimidated that the student knew how to use it and the teacher didn't. Right... because after receiving at least a Bachelor's agree in the subject area, I am suuure the teacher had no idea how to use a Bunsen burner. Your powers of logic are ah stound ing. TRG |
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Yep, Woody's is water based, washes right out, smells good as well (kind of like leather), it's "high hold, matte shine". My hair is thick and wiry, if woody's can hold it down it can hold down anything. Doesnt take much, a nickel sized blob combed through wet hair and its there to stay, run wet hands over it 8 hours later to knock down any fliers. get woodys off amazon for a good price. They make a high gloss pomade as well but its a little thinner and doesn't hold as well. Im sucking at the moment because my long time barber retired, its hard to find someone that can cut the old style. Here's the cuts for the audience: http://www.artofmanliness.com/2009/10/27/the-mad-men-guide-to-a-manly-haircut/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I run a similar cut at times, "Woody's Web" is the pomade I use, if you let that get 2" longer you can get the Dapper Dan look. I'll look into the Woody's Web. Does it wash out easy? I use the American Crew pomade with a little Murray's Super Light mixed in for shine and staying power. But in the summer heat, the American Crew doesn't hold up too well. They make a high gloss pomade as well but its a little thinner and doesn't hold as well. Im sucking at the moment because my long time barber retired, its hard to find someone that can cut the old style. Here's the cuts for the audience: http://www.artofmanliness.com/2009/10/27/the-mad-men-guide-to-a-manly-haircut/ Because the feel of wet, slimy, greasy hair that smells like wet leather turns the babes ... on. Dyslexics untie! TRG |
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Right... because after receiving at least a Bachelor's agree in the subject area, I am suuure the teacher had no idea how to use a Bunsen burner. Your powers of logic are ah stound ing. TRG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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HOLY SHIT! We would make throwing stars out of sheet metal and stick them in the 30' high ceiling, where they would randomly fall whenever they felt like it back into the work area. Once, I used the spot welder to heat up the master lock for the tool cabinet and said "catch!" to a dick head I was in class with. The High School I went too were state champions in Football the last 2 years. my HS expelled a student because he used a Bunsen burner. you know the ones attacked to the desk with a valve? he turned it on. They put it on his record. something like arson. all he did was flick it on and off. the teacher caught it and flipped his shit. called security and they escorted him out of class. Teacher probably felt intimidated that the student knew how to use it and the teacher didn't. Right... because after receiving at least a Bachelor's agree in the subject area, I am suuure the teacher had no idea how to use a Bunsen burner. Your powers of logic are ah stound ing. TRG You haven't met my son's chemistry teacher from last year. First year teaching. Not good. |
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Since you like pretty eyes XCR, here's a pic I posted over in the haircut thread. http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff255/crossedsabres/null_zps692c7e53.jpg View Quote This offering pleases me |
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Because it is a McDonalds one I feel dirty that I know that but there is money to be made selling this shit on ebay to these "people" sold off a pretty big lot of it I got at a garage sale a couple months ago View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Cruising this thread, daughter (4.5 yo) sees the uncropped photo and asked, "Why does Flower have real hair and a fake tail?" I told her I would ask you.... Thanks, jerk, I'm choking here No idea about her question though - I'll ask my daughter to get in touch with your daughter. I feel dirty that I know that but there is money to be made selling this shit on ebay to these "people" sold off a pretty big lot of it I got at a garage sale a couple months ago I'm always open to making money off of pathetic people. Do you need to actually have a base of knowledge about this stuff or just buy anything that looks old and put it up there for whatever you can get? |
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My girlfriend wouldn't even bat an eye if she saw I was looking at that. Maybe if it was a midget and there was a real horse involved...Maybe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Snip because you should know better. My girlfriend wouldn't even bat an eye if she saw I was looking at that. Maybe if it was a midget and there was a real horse involved...Maybe. Enumclaw? |
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That's a blast from the past. I haven't heard Kitwulfen in a long time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Holy shit. We haven't had a thread like this since Kitwulfen's magical adventure. All that's missing now is the equivalent of a goose-in-dresser story. Link? |
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And the Internet, A couple of generations ago, if some kid wanted to dress like a freak, or act like an idiot, two things would happen. (1) their parents would tell them to stop acting like a fucking idiot (2) their friends and peers would mock them Eventually they'd realize what an abberation they were, and not get any sympathy from anyone, and would be shamed into (generally) normal behavior - and at worst maybe keep their deviancy in the closet, but more likely give it up altogether. But NOW, these losers can find OTHERS LIKE THEM on the Internet, and those idiots will encourage them, and tell them it's okay, and that they are just misunderstood, etc - and so they'll persist in their deviant behavior because they no longer feel isolated and like a freak, and instead feel enabled by all the other losers like them that the Internet allows them to find. View Quote I'm so glad nothing like THAT happens here. |
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Wait, are you actually a furry? did you miss this one? http://i1270.photobucket.com/albums/jj606/roebuck1020/arfcomfurs_zpsfd2e7415.jpg I didn't want to http://lsatmax.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/jump_to_conclusions_mat.jpg You a Jay naylor man or a hard blush man? Oh I didn't see this. I love jay naylors stuff. last i recall he's a Floridian too. By satellite beach. and there's Wet Blush. gotta mention Wolfy Nail too |
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And the Internet, A couple of generations ago, if some kid wanted to dress like a freak, or act like an idiot, two things would happen. (1) their parents would tell them to stop acting like a fucking idiot (2) their friends and peers would mock them Eventually they'd realize what an abberation they were, and not get any sympathy from anyone, and would be shamed into (generally) normal behavior - and at worst maybe keep their deviancy in the closet, but more likely give it up altogether. But NOW, these losers can find OTHERS LIKE THEM on the Internet, and those idiots will encourage them, and tell them it's okay, and that they are just misunderstood, etc - and so they'll persist in their deviant behavior because they no longer feel isolated and like a freak, and instead feel enabled by all the other losers like them that the Internet allows them to find. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Pretty much.... This is what Socialism brings you.... well that and mass graves. This is more the product of overly affluent helicopter parents. And the Internet, A couple of generations ago, if some kid wanted to dress like a freak, or act like an idiot, two things would happen. (1) their parents would tell them to stop acting like a fucking idiot (2) their friends and peers would mock them Eventually they'd realize what an abberation they were, and not get any sympathy from anyone, and would be shamed into (generally) normal behavior - and at worst maybe keep their deviancy in the closet, but more likely give it up altogether. But NOW, these losers can find OTHERS LIKE THEM on the Internet, and those idiots will encourage them, and tell them it's okay, and that they are just misunderstood, etc - and so they'll persist in their deviant behavior because they no longer feel isolated and like a freak, and instead feel enabled by all the other losers like them that the Internet allows them to find. Yeah, the people involved in this are hardly the welfare poor. Internet, smartphones, computer games, overpriced trinkets, travel to be with like-minded losers. This is definitely a 'More Money Than Sense' species of stupidity. |
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Who wore trilbies, back before these fucksticks got hold of them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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England had Mods Who wore trilbies, back before these fucksticks got hold of them. The black suit with an OD Field Jacket was a cool look then (although I'm sure it's been all faggotted up by now). |
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Did the 50s have lame-os? YES! They were called beatniks. Here is one. Looks cute, right? Well it's really Taylor Swift. That's a turn off right there. http://cdn2.crushable.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/swift-490x724.jpg She sucks. She just sucks okay? Can't treat men right. Sings spiteful songs There's tgis masochistic side that would take that ride....oh but the woe that would be upon me. View Quote Shut your motherfucking whore ass mouth. Taylor Swift creates audio smorgasboards that define us as a people and embody the struggle America faces everyday to maintain our position of power. When you listen closely to her songs you see her for what she is: a visionary. She is a blacksmith who works with the English language; taking the guttural shit that we comnincate with and makes monuments that will last for millenia. She is America's Mozart. |
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Shut your motherfucking whore ass mouth. Taylor Swift creates audio smorgasboards that define us as a people and embody the struggle America faces everyday to maintain our position of power. When you listen closely to her songs you see her for what she is: a visionary. She is a blacksmith who works with the English language; taking the guttural shit that we comnincate with and makes monuments that will last for millenia. She is America's Mozart. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did the 50s have lame-os? YES! They were called beatniks. Here is one. Looks cute, right? Well it's really Taylor Swift. That's a turn off right there. http://cdn2.crushable.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/swift-490x724.jpg She sucks. She just sucks okay? Can't treat men right. Sings spiteful songs There's tgis masochistic side that would take that ride....oh but the woe that would be upon me. Shut your motherfucking whore ass mouth. Taylor Swift creates audio smorgasboards that define us as a people and embody the struggle America faces everyday to maintain our position of power. When you listen closely to her songs you see her for what she is: a visionary. She is a blacksmith who works with the English language; taking the guttural shit that we comnincate with and makes monuments that will last for millenia. She is America's Mozart. Mozart was a whoring drunkard who damn near founded the 27 club. |
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Did the 50s have lame-os? YES! They were called beatniks. Here is one. Looks cute, right? Well it's really Taylor Swift. That's a turn off right there. http://cdn2.crushable.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/swift-490x724.jpg She sucks. She just sucks okay? Can't treat men right. Sings spiteful songs There's tgis masochistic side that would take that ride....oh but the woe that would be upon me. Shut your motherfucking whore ass mouth. Taylor Swift creates audio smorgasboards that define us as a people and embody the struggle America faces everyday to maintain our position of power. When you listen closely to her songs you see her for what she is: a visionary. She is a blacksmith who works with the English language; taking the guttural shit that we comnincate with and makes monuments that will last for millenia. She is America's Mozart. Mozart was a whoring drunkard who damn near founded the 27 club. At least you agree with the rest. |
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