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It's a pity that there are no young ladies with the genotype and phenotype of Asuma Toki. It is sad how DNA has degraded so much that it is no longer possible to generate beauties of this type in quantity. Sometimes poor family planning generates quantity but not quality. It is a constructive opinion.

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Vibrant_Art said in comment #2574334:

It's a pity that there are no young ladies with the genotype and phenotype of Asuma Toki. It is sad how DNA has degraded so much that it is no longer possible to generate beauties of this type in quantity. Sometimes poor family planning generates quantity but not quality. It is a constructive opinion.

It might have something to do with the fact that Toki is a fucking fictional character who is obviously not real in any way. Just maybe tho...

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Vibrant_Art said in comment #2574334:

It's a pity that there are no young ladies with the genotype and phenotype of Asuma Toki. It is sad how DNA has degraded so much that it is no longer possible to generate beauties of this type in quantity. Sometimes poor family planning generates quantity but not quality. It is a constructive opinion.

The evolution of living creatures is not limited. It is theoretically possible for anything to evolve into anything given enough generations. Giving birth to a slightly more beautiful human type wouldn't even be that hard as eugenism is favored by nature by default. Only problem is that society would have to change profoundly only for this idea to be acceptable.

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Interesting. Usually, previews end abruptly and get censored. This time, the artist provided the people with the whole thing but censored 70% of it.

I think I like this approach more. Gives you a better idea of what you're getting, should you choose to throw some money at the artist.

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ZeroFiveSeven said in comment #2592664:

Interesting. Usually, previews end abruptly and get censored. This time, the artist provided the people with the whole thing but censored 70% of it.

I think I like this approach more. Gives you a better idea of what you're getting, should you choose to throw some money at the artist.

I agree, it's just sad that for the time being Fantia won't let us use either Visa, MC nor PayPal :/ there are one too many great artists out there whose content I really like, but only those two cards are more easily issued where I live

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SirSilly said in comment #2425944:

By far the most tasteful and empathic art I've seen about this stupid war

That like saying native indian-american settler a stupid war when the indian were fighting for the land that has been stolen.They been called evil for rebelling but they get kick out they land,house what should they do Now Israel just became the third Reich with how they see pure blood now

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YoRHa_42s said in comment #2593338:

I'm choosing to believe this to be a sign that she is not staying dead and will return.

I thought it was clear that death in Nikke has become a theme that still needs to be explored and understood, already evident from the reappearance of Rose and Red Shoes.

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Fischki said in comment #2581990:

Would this count as Cannibalism?

As a joke, maybe? Elmer's glue though was never made from horses though. The original glue all formula was made though with casein derived from cow milk, which would make sense as the company that originally made Elmer's glue was also in the dairy industry.

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GreyOmega said in comment #2582002:

As a joke, maybe? Elmer's glue though was never made from horses though. The original glue all formula was made though with casein derived from cow milk, which would make sense as the company that originally made Elmer's glue was also in the dairy industry.

I did not know that actually...
But then i wonder why that brand of Glue is always used for these Jokes

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Fischki said:

i wonder why that brand of Glue is always used for these Jokes

Glue was made using parts of slaughtered horses (and other animals) for a long time in the past, and even if that was being phased out by the time Elmer's entered the scene, Elmer's is the most well-known brand of glue today by far, so any joke involving glue is likely to use Elmer's by default because awareness of glue brands outside of or especially pre-dating Elmer's is practically nil.

Honestly, if the word "glue" wasn't so easy to say, Elmer's would have probably gone the way of "Kleenex" or "Tupperware" and become the word everyone used for the product regardless of who made it.

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XionGaTaosenai said in comment #2582044:

Glue was made using parts of slaughtered horses (and other animals) for a long time in the past, and even if that was being phased out by the time Elmer's entered the scene, Elmer's is the most well-known brand of glue today by far, so any joke involving glue is likely to use Elmer's by default because awareness of glue brands outside of or especially pre-dating Elmer's is practically nil.

Honestly, if the word "glue" wasn't so easy to say, Elmer's would have probably gone the way of "Kleenex" or "Tupperware" and become the word everyone used for the product regardless of who made it.

So in other words for the same reason that every game console is a Nintendo according to Grandma circa 199x, then.

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