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HORSE PUSSY
>>707636016
On the third book in the Coldfire Trilogy. Shit's about to get real isn't it?
I've become spoiled by my ultra-heavy gauge guitar strings which I could tune 4 steps down no problem. Even 2 steps down on bass feels really loose on standard gauge strings.
>>707636090
I personally think the series has the best ending I've ever read.
>>707636327
I really hope Tarrant can redeem himself. He deserves it after all the suffering he has to inflict on himself to see his church flourish.
>>707636881
Oh.. He fucks up, maybe he already has, I know the story but I dont remember how it breaks down into the indivual books..
Favorite /fur/ animals? Rank em' one to ten! Let's have fun!
1. Horse
2. Deer
3. Wolves
4. Dragons
5. Big Cats
6. Dogs
7. Rabbits
8. Cats
9. Cows
10. Pigs
>>707635727
i think i'm starting to become a furry
i keep having fantasies about anthro bears and squirrels fucking me
wahhh
>>707637668
Don't fight it, anon. Join us.
>>707637668
there are worse fetishes to develop
>>707637668
do you have dreams of fucking a tree?
>>707635484
I see then
A lot cheaper than I would've thought.
>>707635518
Diggin the bass from the first tune.
Never heard of either of those two groups before but I can see the appeal after quick listen of both the songs.
Anyway I must head off to bed
Good night all and enjoy the rest of the bread.
>>707637931
goodnight
>>707637931
Never heard of Cannibal Corpse? Wow, I thought everyone knew about them. They're like, the quintessential death metal band.
Anyway, good night. Sleep well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOb6JSQd-Qw
Maybe one day I'll be able to play one riff of this. Alex Webster is fucking insane.
>>707637823
>implying furshit isn't a gateway to horrible degerate fetishes
>>707639118
see? can't even fucking spell any more.
>>707639490
>>707639618
That is some angry sex
>>707639646
Cut here.
>>707639709
Rough sex is best sex.
>>707640133
Hey dude.
>>707640256
Hi
>>707640397
How's it going?
>>707640479
The usual. You?
>>707640538
Worse than usual for me. My thoughts are killing me today.
>>707640643
Anything specific?
>>707640766
Take a guess.
>>707640824
Sexuality?
>>707640899
Pretty much. I even had a dream about him a couple nights ago.
>>707640983
Those dreams fucking suck. Sorry.
>>707641076
No need to apologize. There's nothing that either of us can do about it.
>>707641140
Was just sympathy.
>>707640524
New Kacey art? Woo
>>707641204
Oh, thanks. That's just what I'm used to saying.
>>707641274
Signing off for now. Good day. And remember
: Never give up.
>>707641485
See ya.
>>707641485
later
fuck living in a city
I miss my garden
>>707642055
Is there an ordinance against gardens?
>>707642055
Cities suck.
>>707642156
I live in an apartment
container gardens aren't the same
>>707642055
It's not mutually exclusive. Many building here have gardens on the rooftops or a park within a block.
>>707642196
I think cities are best admired from a distance
all those bright gem-cut towers glittering
don't like being packed in with so many people
>>707642292
No landscaping around it at all?
>>707642462
I don't even like being able to see them. All the light pollution bothers me. It detracts from the real beauty: the starts above us. I want to live way in the mountains.
>>707642424
>>707642513
there is a really big difference between being able to walk through a garden, and being able to cultivate and care for your own
>>707642576
*stars
>>707642580
So make it your own.
I expect as long as you are doing nice pleasing stuff it would be just fine.
>>707642580
I bet they wouldn't have anything against you replacing the landscapers for free.
>>707642720
>>707642742
I actually spoke with my landlord about doing just that, very solid no
don't have a balcony and he's told me off a few times for encroaching on the walkway outside my door with potted plants
I wish I could just walk into someones yard and start tilling though lol
american lawns make me gag
>>707643047
So take over a corner of a park.
>>707643047
Landlords tend to suck.
>>707643133
I don't think you really know how first world cities work or something...? Every square inch of land is owned and accounted for, you get arrested or heavily fined for trying that shit
>>707643289
I've lived in cities before.
I bet you could do it.
And if not, then find another location.
you mentioned someones lawn, go out and find a little old lady, or a poor family that cant afford to beautify their yard.
Donate your time to a charity doing garden work.
If you want to do something you will find a way to do it instead of excuses why you cant.
>>707643685
sorry hon, I ain't no nigga won't get me pickin' cotton on your feild no sah
I still grow a lot of plants and keep a planted aquarium but that doesn't stop me from longing for the day where a can scratch out my own little eden in the dirt
>>707643997
Ahh, so you're selfish.
Instead of doing what you enjoy, and sharing that with someone else and making them happy too you'll just be miserable and complain about not getting to do what you love to do.
>>707643997
So basically you just want to whine.
"If you want to do something you will find a way to do it instead of excuses why you cant."
-GT, 2016
>>707644091
Never met anyone lazier than golf company. Might as well just be pogs
>>707644638
I have no idea what you're talking about.
>>707635727
Dear furfags:
>>707644603
He's a pretty knowledgeable dude.
>>707644738
tl;dr
>>707644255
>>707644323
A large part of the appeal of gardening to me, and a lot of people who enjoy the hobby, is that you get to play a little God. I like being able to choose what plants to grown, and where to put them, and when to harvest them. Gardening requires a lot of hard work and diligence, especially when dealing with finicky plants or when growing in difficult areas. I am willing to put this work in when I am sure that I won't get screwed out of the literal fruits of my labor. I don't think that is unreasonable
>>707644603
Gerald is quite wise. I don't really listen to what he says (or anyone for that matter) because I'm a stubborn motherfucker that has to learn things the hard way, but he gives some good advice.
>>707644738
TL;DR
>>707644857
Then move?
>>707644857
I do understand that, I've done quite a bit of gardening in my time.
What sorts of things do you want to grow?
>>707644986
I will when I can afford to
which probably won't be for a few more years unfortunately
>>707645063
When I had my large garden I grew a large variety of herbs which I distilled essential oils from. I also like sunflowers, potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, and I kept some berries and a beautiful dwarf peach tree that is still flourishing under the care of its new owners
I mostly like to grow things that I use, not really big on ornamentals, though I always try to landscape in a manner that is both aesthetically pleasing and takes advantage of intercropping/companion planting