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    terraraptor said:
    Ah, our most loyal customer! :D

    I would absolutely have my name on a chair or bed or table or something here… 😍

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    badwolf1 said:
    I spose an unnecessary fyi:
    With goats there is never a clippity-clop noise, that's horses.
    One of mine knows how to open the front house door and typically comes in looking for treats, same for my big boy sheep.
    They look around and pull things down, taste whatever it is and move on.
    Goats love anything paper, cookies, chips.. candy.
    I can't really explain the sound of those little hooves on tile.
    I will listen better next tine any of them make it in again.

    I appreciate that. I don’t have much experience with any of the beasts of burden. I was just singing the song. We may need to consult Disney on this!

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    alpha_doberman said:
    I envy male flexibility. It's a shame humans can't do that. It looks delicious. Protein is very healthy; I often drink it myself.

    Who sez we can't? I used to be damn flexible myself :P any "autofellatio" search online will show you
    Anthros just ALWAYS have the ability thx to the animal traits

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    I envy male flexibility. It's a shame humans can't do that. It looks delicious. Protein is very healthy; I often drink it myself.

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    angeliccobi said:
    Generation* 🫣

    Oops ye generation.. but animation-generation would be a given considering the site no? :3

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    I spose an unnecessary fyi:
    With goats there is never a clippity-clop noise, that's horses.
    One of mine knows how to open the front house door and typically comes in looking for treats, same for my big boy sheep.
    They look around and pull things down, taste whatever it is and move on.
    Goats love anything paper, cookies, chips.. candy.
    I can't really explain the sound of those little hooves on tile.
    I will listen better next tine any of them make it in again.

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    Looks like an amazing working environment to me, this is how I want to be treated in the workspace. >//w//>

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    *Stereotypical french accent* Oui, we shall ave le nap. Then fire ze missiles!

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    greencollie836 said:
    I don't understand the down vote. o.O

    I think people don't like that my stuff is slightly uncanny. And once it gets down voted to a point it just keeps getting down voted.

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    There was this bob ross smeargle meme i saw someplace that was quite funny.
    But i really prefer this sexy smeargle instead :P

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    OH! AAAnd have you ever seen crystalized cervical mucous under a microscope? Fascinating!

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    gridanon said:
    Nice job with this one Comet Husky! Did you manage to gen the text somehow, or did you edit it in? Either way it turned out nice! The glowing effect works well, especially the highlighting like around the chin and snout. Good luck with your LORA training!

    Did do the LoRa, turned out great :) Check out my char tag

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    silhouettewoofie said:
    I‘d have more natural feeling towards it since it was in desperate situation and lives were not wasted for nothing. Don't mistreat dogs on the way and I am fine. There are other cases that hit me harder like hundreds of service horses sank with scuttled ships during wars or Lawrence Oates spent sometime going outside into Snowstorm of death.

    Funny you mention Oates because I was considering first in making a 3 panel comic of his sacrifice before deciding on making this one.

    on March 16 or 17, suffering from severe frostbite, Captain Oates left the tent, saying “I am just going outside and may be some time,” and vanished forever.

    He basically knew he was absolutely fucked. Alas, the rest didn't survive either.

    tiberiumcat said:
    Damn impressive

    Thank you!

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    diaspora said:
    To save food and to feed the stronger dogs, not even the cats survived on that trip. Most of the dudes who went on that trip had long lasting PTSD for sacrificing the dogs, pretty much normal considering you spent months with them and watched the pups born an grow, if they survived. Except for the Norwegians explorers apparently, since they were a bit more utilitarians with the dogs at the time, if they outlived their usefulness then it's just another source of food, stoic people indeed.

    I‘d have more natural feeling towards it since it was in desperate situation and lives were not wasted for nothing. Don't mistreat dogs on the way and I am fine. There are other cases that hit me harder like hundreds of service horses sank with scuttled ships during wars or Lawrence Oates spent sometime going outside into Snowstorm of death.

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    silhouettewoofie said:
    Awesome. And Interesting choice of species since irl most dogs were shot to save food.

    To save food and to feed the stronger dogs, not even the cats survived on that trip. Most of the dudes who went on that trip had long lasting PTSD for sacrificing the dogs, pretty much normal considering you spent months with them and watched the pups born an grow, if they survived. Except for the Norwegians explorers apparently, since they were a bit more utilitarians with the dogs at the time, if they outlived their usefulness then it's just another source of food, stoic people indeed.

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    Damn cool :D i thought it was the franklin one because it was the one i could recall the name of

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