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    Not that I'm surprised, but these slender canid girls you've been posting lately are seriously cute and sexy. :)

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    Ya gotta find the little tab to pull the wrapper off before eating...

    ((weird thoughts in the grocery store...))

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    wingedunicorn said:
    Small mistake. The Chief of Police, his first name is 'Idris' not 'William'. (Zootopia Wiki)

    When I made this (back in feb) I googled around and looked at the wikis and on one of them it said that "director Byron Howard said it remains undecided." and google says the 'Idris' name is a fan adaptation (the firse name Idris comes from the actual voice actors name, didn't know that at the time), nothing official. But ye that's part of my reasoning for going with the Lethal Weapons chief of police first name instead.

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    roxanne_wolf said:
    A breath of fresh air. Among all the images, yours are the best! For your desktop!

    Thank you! That's exactly what I aim for, pretty wallpapers to surprise and delight. I'm glad you like them!

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    syntheticvixen said:
    Cheesecake and layer cake all in one image. Very nice! She's such a pretty mamma snep, too, and she looks lovely in that apron.

    Thank you for your appreciation. I will continue to generate images like this.

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    Ye the A "Kobold Story : Trenchcoat Adventurer" game is hella fun

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    ironhorse said:
    well.....there were several more..for some reason now deleted

    All others where given the deletion notice:
    [DELETION] Irrelevant to site (Suggestive / Explicit Young content)
    Which seems rather odd, as but such is as it is; perhaps the eyes of the Janny are more discerning than my own.

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    skotuk said:
    Thank you, but still I'm not sure if such work is appropriate for my place. However, I tried to transform a rather dirty fetish into something a little romantic and intimate. Well, if people like it, I wouldn't mind repeating the experience.

    You did a great job even though its outside your wheelhouse, I wont fault you if you do not do another - do what makes you happy and we will enjoy it anyway.

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    insane-randomness said:
    I'd really appreciate having some of the individual animations. I too, really like Krystal in this. She kind of stole the spotlight.

    I definitely plan for more krystal stuff!! Might do a liquid wine glass based animation for her as well like I did before. However it should be pretty easy to take these here and put 'em all together in just a krystal only thing since it seems Krystal is a bit popular XD (no surprise its krystal after all!!)

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    blackwoof said:
    Grok, is this true?

    Yes, riding a horse on the beach can be very good for them — when done properly and with the right precautions. It offers several physical and mental benefits, but there are also real risks if you're not careful.

    Benefits for the Horse

    Low-impact cardiovascular workout — Wet/firm sand near the waterline provides a soft yet supportive surface that reduces concussion on joints compared to hard ground, while still building fitness, muscle tone, and bone density.

    Muscle strengthening — Walking/trotting in sand or shallow water increases resistance, which helps build strength in the hindquarters, core, and legs without as much joint stress.

    Mental stimulation — New sights, sounds (waves), smells, and textures are great enrichment. Many horses genuinely enjoy it and become more relaxed and confident.

    Natural therapy — Saltwater can help soothe minor skin issues or tired legs (similar to cold therapy), and the change of scenery reduces boredom/stress.

    Important Risks & Downsides

    Deep/loose sand is exhausting and can strain tendons/ligaments if the horse isn't fit. Stick to firmer wet sand near the surf.

    Hoof wear — Sand acts like sandpaper and can wear down hooves quickly, especially on barefoot horses. Check and clean hooves after every ride.

    Saltwater — Good in moderation, but rinse the horse thoroughly afterward with fresh water to prevent skin irritation or drying. Salt can also damage leather tack.

    Overdoing it — Unfit horses can tire fast, overheat, or injure themselves. Start slow and build up.

    Other hazards — Waves knocking them off balance, hidden rocks/logs, strong currents if swimming, hot dry sand burning hooves, etc.

    Best Practices

    Ride on firm wet sand rather than deep dry sand.

    Make sure your horse is fit enough beforehand.

    Rinse legs/hooves/body with fresh water after.

    Bring fresh drinking water (horses get thirsty after beach work).

    Start with short sessions and watch for signs of fatigue or soreness.

    Overall, a well-planned beach ride is often a highlight for both horse and rider — many horses love it. Just treat it like any intense workout: condition gradually and listen to your horse. If your horse has existing leg/joint issues, check with a vet first.

    :O

    XD

    That reply can be PG or other without changing it, lolz

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    *Breathy moans, gasping, sighing in bliss*

    "GIVE ME THE KNOT"

    *Goes back to cute moaning and squirming*

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