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    I seeing this as a teenager on Herpy.net. It’s hot today as it was then.

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    Oh wow I quite like this! It's a very clean middle ground that's very unique and satisfying

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    russletherabbit said:
    She has a nice butt in the show itself as well I’ll it

    She has a nice thick butt, and the show ITSELF its it more than once. That team was onto something really.

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    Someone realized he is not in nudist beach resort anymore. 🙈

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    Legend has it that Moxxie needs to eat twice as many calories as the average Imp to sustain himself. Only Millie and Loona know why.

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    The way his cock moves independently of his body is so coool, shows off how there's some more space in there than just a cock :3

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    I'm honestly surprised there's only one image of Lou Reed on e621 for some reason

    I am glad it's MLP related though, cause his last repost being MLP fan art of himself is the funniest shit ever, and needs to be known more

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    I'm about to talk about axes.
    TLDR: The scene above isn't realistic, and that's okay. Nobody comes to porn for historic realism, and stone axes are an extremely outdated technology.

    The above scene is almost perfect for metal tools (axe shape and safety concerns only). Metal and stone tools are very different, because the materials aren't interchangable. You won't find stone saws outside of The Flintstones, and as a consequence you wouldn't have nicely squared-off logs for splitting.
    The axes themselves lose points for having chipped edges (prone to shattering) rather than ground and polished, but gain points for being seated in a hole in the shaft of the handle (albeit, the shape is wrong). There are lots of ways stone axes were attached to handles, but the above method was popular for tens of thousands of years of our history.
    Our neolithic ancestors had easier ways of getting firewood than the labor-intensive process of chopping whole tree trunks. More common would have been thinner branches, maybe the thickness of your wrist. Deadwood is preferred due to ease of collection and processing.
    If they did need to split larger logs for one reason or another, they'd do it by hammering a number of wedges into the piece of timber, forcing the wood apart bit by bit. Need to shape tough wood? Carve it away with a celt (stone chisel) slowly, or carefully burn it away with hot embers and blown air.

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