Zoophile art has been around for centuries, but the furry movement (or infestation) can be traced back to the UK in the 1960s, as this hard-hitting documentary from the Monty Python investigative research group shows: youtu.be/awpADSMB56o?...
YouTube video by Lil Monkey Fella
Also notice how not even the link works anymore because their "free speech" domain provider pulled the domain from under their arses, leaving them stranded in rainy, cold, Swedish-speaking Sweden.
Of course he's being dead serious. Have you tried dating? Have you ever got a fellow human to consent to *anything*, ever, without investing lots of time, effort, tears and money? Have you noticed how things almost never work out? No, the age of human-on-human mating is fading away. Forever.
with their passion, their eagerness, their earnest desire, their aim to please. thus we invite them to come inside. [Meme created by twitter user @alwayswasamutt, reposting with explicit permission.]
Well, must be because we're very very dangerous and disgusting and icky, no? Let me just chomp down on this double cheeseburger, a meat industry staple product...
How can we decide which uses of animals (if any) are ethical? This paper argues for an 'informed consent by proxy' model (similar to that used for children or the cognitively impaired) but cautions the need for careful choice of proxy doi.org/10.3390/ani1...
If we want to take sentient non-human animals and their interests seriously, we can try to ask for their consent before using them for human purposes. With mentally competent humans, we speak of infor...
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There's also the very interesting clearsky.app tool - don't know if I'm late to the party and everyone already knows it, but here goes
Also, if you like/dislike what I do on here, please leave a comment, a thought, a fantasy, a snark, a joke, we're all chasing dreams, aren't we, so might as well talk about it. A rising tide lifts all boats. By that token, I would like to bathe in equine, uh, "milk" someday like Cleopatra.