Message from @Osbornia
Discord ID: 638982467906437131
China gets away with this horrendous shit
meanwhile the UK has to bend over
and moan uwu Allah
yknow
There'll be justice someday
itll be the day someone reports me for a hatecrime and I finally goto jail for shitposting this server
UK of all people should know the dangers of some cultures
I mean, the muslims deserved it.
trust me everyone knows
just one of those things that nobody is allowed to say
not out loud atleast
and how'd that happen?
*hatespeech laws*
<:angrypepe:497157904743268363>
I demand Lovespeech laws tbh
abuse of definitions
No more open shows of affection in public ty
In an alternate universe, the UK simply made it a requirement to purchase a “shitposting license”.
Everyone grumbled but was, for the most part, satisfied.
what a fucking world though
Imagine literally trying to outlaw an emotion
<:angrypepe:497157904743268363>
Guys, should my DnD Satyr Barbarian use a Halberd or Greatsword?
Halbred
ez
Greatswords are for pussy Hoomies
I’d say halberd
Kk
Sounds good to me.
Depends on edition
Anyone got a good Bestigor pic?
I think 5e but not sure.
ask one of the furries
Dana or Lore
Or Warhammer Players
Make it an Ancient Greek Satyr
With a permanent raging hard boner
I think I saw that hentai.
*In archaic and classical Greek art, satyrs are shown with the ears and tails of horses.[9][10][32] They walk upright on two legs, like human beings.[10] They are usually shown with bestial faces, snub noses, and manelike hair.[10] They are often bearded and balding.[33] Like other Greek nature spirits, satyrs are always depicted nude.[10] Sometimes they also have the legs of horses,[9][10][32][34][35] but, in ancient art, including both vase paintings and in sculptures, satyrs are most often represented with human legs and feet.[32][36]
Satyrs' genitals are always depicted as either erect or at least extremely large.[10][36][37][38] Their erect phalli represent their association with wine and women, which were the two major aspects of their god Dionysus's domain.[37] In some cases, satyrs are portrayed as very human-like, lacking manes or tails.[10] As time progressed, this became the general trend, with satyrs losing aspects of their original bestial appearance over the course of Greek history and gradually becoming more and more human.[10] In the most common depictions, satyrs are shown drinking wine, dancing, playing flutes, chasing nymphs, or consorting with Dionysus.[10][36][39] They are also frequently shown masturbating or copulating with animals.[40][41] In scenes from ceramic paintings depicting satyrs engaging in orgies, satyrs standing by and watching are often shown masturbating.[42]*

