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Yeah, it is a load of crap... I believe he U.S. had something to do with it... not sure though... I know we forced them to increase their age for legal sex form like... 14 to 18 by way to military threats, and/or by way of threats that we would stop trading with them... why cant we U.S. people just leave other places alone... huh.
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Welcome back! Good to meet you.
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Oh, didn't notice... yeah, the two asian ones were most likely done in Japan. In Japan it is illegal to not censor the genitals (and apparently also the asshole...). Though, even most of the people who made the law disliked the idea, or something like that, so they are really pretty relaxed about it... allowing people to get away with tiny black strips when it is a doujin.
Censoring things is annoying, I wish I knew how to uncensor them
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Eh, annoying stuff... well, if you join the site (it is free) you can earn credits by going once a day, and by battling monsters once an hour... and you can lvling up. Credits are simple to get, it's just it takes time due to the hour long waits. GP now... you get that by downloading, and installing this... hentai thing... I tried and it didn't work...
I usually just go through and pick ones that are especially good, or bookmark the page. Sorry for having the use that site to post... image hosting sites dont allow nudity... or else I would just post the images rather then link them.
Edit: Which ones are censored?
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Post some cosplay porn (male or female), uniform porn (male or female... maids, navy, nazi, school teacher, or anything like that), and then there is also the random dress up stuff... mini skirts, thigh high stockings, cat ears (with or without other cat accessories), Kemono without anything on underneath... ect...
For my first contribution, Nekomimi
http://g.e-hentai.org/g/81582/13652897b4/
another, but different outfit, and this one is ASIAN!
http://g.e-hentai.org/g/48940/2c0dabd988/
another Asian Nekomimi
http://g.e-hentai.org/g/75019/e0107e8e16/
Hinata from Naruto cosplay deviant!
http://g.e-hentai.org/g/81594/0d67e133e5/
She is a Cyberdevil apparently... also, Latex.
http://g.e-hentai.org/g/78989/233a838cd7/
and a complimentary schoolgirl uniform set
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It tell me "Embedding Disabled by Request" when I got to watch the video.
Thanks for posting though, I might DL it and check it out for shits and giggles one of these days.
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Eh, it doesn't seem to be following the anime/manga from what I could kind of see from the trailer... but... I guess if the story is good enough and the fighting is awesome it will round out to be okay.
Here's to hoping...
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Ah man... it looks so crappy... I wasn't expecting much... but that was even sad compared to me expectations.
Oh well, thanks for postin' the trailer.
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Welcome to the world of tomorrow~
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lol, yeah, for a sec I thought.. "hmm, is this fake..." but I looked into it and it is real
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Yo Lerch, yeah... porn on a sidekick is a pretty awesome thing...
Also, Neko porn
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Hmm, I feel like giving a reasonable amount of info about where I live, instead of just phoning this post in...
Pennsylvania, a town named Tamaqua that no one ever seems to have heard of...yet it was the second town in the U.S. to ever have electricity, had some very major part in the coal mine business back in the day or something, it was a big railroad center, it was the geographic center hub for the Molly Maguires, Chris Fulmer who, while playing for the minor league Baltimore Orioles in 1888, invented baseball's catcher's mit, The borough of Tamaqua passed an unprecedented law giving ecosystems legal rights. The ordinance establishes that the municipal government or any Tamaqua resident can file a lawsuit on behalf of the local ecosystem, and no one ever seems to have heard of the place unless they are from a neighboring town.
Also is located in a region of PA with the third highest suicide rate in the state, alcoholism, drug addiction, a per capita income of $17,230. Probably also has the largest, if not, one of the largest, wigger, wankster, and/or moronic rap loving filth bags population based on pop. percent as well.
The place blows to live in, but is nice to visit... or if taken in small doses, even though it has a lot of stupid people, there are still some awesome people around town. One good thing is that there are also a large number of metal heads here.
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Although this report is 2 years old, it was interesting, and I thought others might find it to be so as well.
By Roger Dobson
Source - http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/heels-are-the-worlds-no-1-fetish-437802.html
" Madonna's preferences might be surprising, but they are clear: "Shoes are better than sex because they last longer."
But, according to the latest research, surprisingly large numbers of men and women see no reason to separate the two.
Results from the largest global study of sexual kinks ever undertaken show that feet and shoes are by far the biggest turn-ons.
Researchers from the University of Bologna found that, among sexual preferences for body parts, feet and toes were the most popular, with 47 per cent of those sampled preferring them. They also found that, when it came to objects associated with the body, shoes, boots and other footwear scored 64 per cent.
"Feet and objects associated with feet were the most common target of preferences," say researchers.
The survey, based on the views of men and women, also revealed some of the more obscure objects of affection. These included 150 people with a penchant for hearing aids, and two whose hearts go into overdrive thinking about pacemakers.
Some 12 per cent were turned on by underwear, 9 per cent by coats, body fluids and body size, 7 per cent by hair, 5 per cent by muscles, and 4 per cent by genitals and body modifications such as tattooing.
Three per cent cent went for navels, ethnicity and breasts, and 2 per cent for legs, buttocks, mouths, lips and teeth.
The lowest scores went to stethoscopes, wristwatches, bracelets, nappies and catheters. Body hair, nails, noses, ears, neck and body odour all scored less than 1 per cent.
The researchers, whose work will appear in The International Journal of Impotence Research, say little is known about fetishes, and that most existing information has been based on clinical cases with psychiatric patients, sex offenders and people in therapy. The aim of their study, they say, was to survey sexual preferences in a more general population.
"In everyday usage, fetish refers to sexually arousing stimuli that would not meet psychiatric criteria for a diagnosis of fetishism. In many cases, they may simply enhance sexual interest or satisfaction rather than being necessary for it," say the researchers.
The scientists monitored activity in discussion groups on the internet that have up to 150,000 members dedicated to fetishes, although the number of people surveyed was probably no more than 5,000.
How and why people develop sexual kinks is not known, and the researchers said that despite many theories having been put forward none is convincing.
Early life events may or may not be involved, and they noted that Freud ascribed an interest in feet "to the notion that feet are a penis symbol".
Other researchers have suggested that the feet and the genitals occupy the same region of the brain and that there might therefore be some overlap.
Whatever the reason, few doubt the sexual power of a well-turned heel in a shapely shoe. Designer Christian Louboutin expressed it in simple terms: "A good shoe is one that doesn't dress you but undresses you. So if a woman is naked, and wearing shoes, she should still look nude."
Top turn-ons
Shoes
Shoes, boots and other footwear, and also some items that are worn up the leg
Costumes
Costumes and coats - this includes other whole-body wear
Jackets
Jackets and waistcoats, including other garments worn on the trunk
Hats
Hats and necklaces, plus other things worn on the head and neck
Watches
Wristwatches, bracelets, and other ornaments "
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Here is how the Fetish Game works, it is very simple...
Post a picture containing a fetish, along with what that fetish is, here's the catch, you also must post a picture of the fetish that the above poster posted. If you will be posting something that is a lesser known fetish, please give a brief description so people know what they are looking for. It should go like this...
Let's say the above poster posted...
Bukkake
http://www.sexyhentaiporn.net/Images/2008/03/bukkake-hentai.jpg
Then you must post a Bukkake pic, and one other fetish... try to not use one already used, but if you cannot think of one, it is okay.
This would be your post then...
Bukkake
http://www.hentaicumland.com/gallery/kokoro35.jpg
Pegging (Female using strap-on on to give a male anal sex)
http://galactik-football.com/blog/images/7_copy5.jpg
Note: It would be best to post links or put them in spoiler boxes, makes it easier for people who have to deal with family, roomates, or bosses and co-workers

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Just finished watching Fight Club... again... number 27 (actual count)
Yeah Employee of the Month was good, I've been a fan of Dane Cook since before he was big (however, a lot of people have been too...). I wouldn't watch it over and over, or twice in one week... but, still a good movie.
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Just a sort of random question, followed by a more serious one.
Are you Gay/Lesbian, Bi-Sexual, or Straight? But, answer this question with a picture that shows your sexual orientation in it. (i.e. MaleXMale/FemaleXFemale = Gay/Lesbian, MaleXFemale = Straight, MaleXMaleXFemale = Bi-Sexual Male, MaleXFemaleXFemale = Bi-Sexual Female)
Note: Please, for the sake of people who are close minded, or that simply cannot stand seeing certain things, put the picture on the other end of a link, or put it in a Spoiler box, accompany those with a description of the picture, your orientation, or some other form of warning like that.
What is your opinion on Gays, Lesbians, and Bis? Do you know anyone who is any of them? What is your position on the marriage stuff? Anything else on the topic you wish to share? Maybe you have (a) question(s) that you would like someone to answer, if so, ask it/them, and those who it/they is/are about may then give their answer(s) to it/them.
Also, just for shits and giggles, every time you post, post another picture with it, also as a link or in a spoiler box with a warning. Please try to keep the conversation somewhat mature.
I am Bi.
http://www.hentailesbians.info/x/016-01-bisexual-girls.jpg
Opinion on Gays, Lesbians, and Bis: Well... I am Bi, so... I am cool with them/us. Although, one group in particular that annoys me, are the Bis, that are only Bi for the "cool" factor. I knew one once, he was really annoying, talking about how he was so great because he was so open minded that he could watch two guys have sex and not be sickened by it, and that he supported gay marriage. "What the hell is the point of bragging about it?" I asked him, to which he did not answer. After a bit I just asked, "Are you even actually Bi... have you ever had any kind of relation with a male or actually thought about it?" He said something along the lines of, "No... I haven't, but... I'm open minded, and stuff." (Yes, that stupid of a response). Yeah... he was a goth/emo kid, and I later got the confession of, "It was so I could fit in with the goths at my school." Which pretty much defeats the purpose of being a goth. (Unless you are only considered goth due to the fashion, and not the mind set.)
Gay marriage: I am against ALL types of marriage. It is pure stupidity.
Random other stuff: Uhh, relationships with guys are not easier then those with chicks... relationships in general seem to be difficult things to manage.
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Oh yeah, forgot about Dragonball being made. I know someone who is excited about that. That is another one I am not sure about... it will either SUCK big time, or it will be good/okay. I can't see it being awesome or anything like that.
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G.I.Joe, Thundercats, Reboot, World of Warcraft, these are just a few cartoon/animated shows and game, that live action movies are being made about.
What is your position on adapting these things into live action movies? What about past movies based on a cartoon or game, what ones have you seen, and was it a mistake or not?
Personally, I am looking forward to the G.I.Joe and WoW movies (Wow movie not set to be out until 2012...).
I am not sure about Thundercats and Reboot... Thundercats will probably have a bunch of moronic anti-furry people making a fuss over it, and I have not even the slightest clue as to what they will be doing with Reboot... hopefully it will be something like the old show. Knowing people though, they are probably going to just go with a brand new plot and the character will be all wrong.
Also, screw Speed Racer.
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That "Employee of the Month" movie
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Wow, for some reason, I didn't expect to be proven correct, I blame this on video game violence!
Badomen121211
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Soooooooo~ long since I saw that scene last. Kinda makes me wanna watch it again.
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Michelle Obama
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Post artistic nudity, whether it is artistic photography, or paintings, sculptures, and whatnot.
As it is stated in the none adult version of this, I enjoy surrealism, so I will post some surrealism with nudity in it.
(Note: No, it doesn't have to be masturbation material, or anything like that, this thread is meant more for people to show others what kind of artwork they enjoy, not what kind of porn they like)
Nocturne by Ladislav Guderna 1979 Tempera

Miss Conduct by ARTUR GOLACKI 2006

Liebesleid (Undine) by HIKARU HIRATA

Les amants by HUGUES GILLET

Edit: I found a really good piece I just had to post, it is great.
Sin by DAVID ANTHONY MAGITIS 2005 Black Biro Sketch

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Is there a site I can put them on to get the code to post them on here, that won't delete them for being against the rules?... I haven't any clue as to how to post them without using somewhere like photobucket sadly...

Edit: I went searching... and it seems that all image hosting sites have policies against pornographic material.
Edit: Found one that just says nothing illegal... here's hoping I don't accidentally post a lolicon/shotacon pic or something on it. www.supload.com
Edit: AND~ it doesn't have the proper address thingy I need to post it on this forum... huh.
Edit: LINKS!
200 Catgirls
http://lu.scio.us/hentai/albums/catgirl-mania/page/1
142 Nekos more!
http://lu.scio.us/hentai/albums/neko/page/1
another 239 Nekos!
http://lu.scio.us/hentai/albums/adult-neko-catgirls/page/1
There you go, enjoy Mike!





Stem Cell Research Speech. Hell Yeah!
in Balamb Café
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Just read this and quickly stood and did a thrusting fist into the air, "FUCK YEAH."
Awesome news here!
"The White House has released an advance text of what President Obama plans to say at mid-day when he signs an executive order lifting the ban on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.
An excerpt:
We will vigorously support scientists who pursue this research. And we will aim for America to lead the world in the discoveries it one day may yield. At this moment, the full promise of stem cell research remains unknown, and it should not be overstated. But scientists believe these tiny cells may have the potential to help us understand, and possibly cure, some of our most devastating diseases and conditions. To regenerate a severed spinal cord and lift someone from a wheelchair. To spur insulin production and spare a child from a lifetime of needles. To treat Parkinson's, cancer, heart disease and others that affect millions of Americans and the people who love them.
But that potential will not reveal itself on its own. Medical miracles do not happen simply by accident. They result from painstaking and costly research -- from years of lonely trial and error, much of which never bears fruit -- and from a government willing to support that work. From life-saving vaccines, to pioneering cancer treatments, to the sequencing of the human genome -- that is the story of scientific progress in America. When government fails to make these investments, opportunities are missed. Promising avenues go unexplored. Some of our best scientists leave for other countries that will sponsor their work. And those countries may surge ahead of ours in the advances that transform our lives.
Obama says that in recent years, the government has forced a false choice between "sound science and moral values." He says "the majority of Americans -- from across the political spectrum, and of all backgrounds and beliefs -- have come to a consensus that we should pursue this research. That the potential it offers is great, and with proper guidelines and strict oversight, the perils can be avoided."
He adds that "we will ensure that our government never opens the door to the use of cloning for human reproduction. It is dangerous, profoundly wrong, and has no place in our society, or any society."
In addition to reversing the stem cell funding ban, Obama says he is directing the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy to develop a strategy for making sure that "we base our public policies on the soundest science; that we appoint scientific advisors based on their credentials and experience, not their politics or ideology; and that we are open and honest with the American people about the science behind our decisions."
The event is at 11:45 a.m. ET and we'll be monitoring it for other news. Keep reading to see Obama's full prepared remarks.
(Posted by Jill Lawrence)
Remarks of President Barack Obama – As Prepared for Delivery
Signing of Stem Cell Executive Order and Scientific Integrity Presidential Memorandum
Washington, DC
March 9, 2009
Today, with the Executive Order I am about to sign, we will bring the change that so many scientists and researchers; doctors and innovators; patients and loved ones have hoped for, and fought for, these past eight years: we will lift the ban on federal funding for promising embryonic stem cell research. We will vigorously support scientists who pursue this research. And we will aim for America to lead the world in the discoveries it one day may yield.
At this moment, the full promise of stem cell research remains unknown, and it should not be overstated. But scientists believe these tiny cells may have the potential to help us understand, and possibly cure, some of our most devastating diseases and conditions. To regenerate a severed spinal cord and lift someone from a wheelchair. To spur insulin production and spare a child from a lifetime of needles. To treat Parkinson’s, cancer, heart disease and others that affect millions of Americans and the people who love them.
But that potential will not reveal itself on its own. Medical miracles do not happen simply by accident. They result from painstaking and costly research – from years of lonely trial and error, much of which never bears fruit – and from a government willing to support that work. From life-saving vaccines, to pioneering cancer treatments, to the sequencing of the human genome – that is the story of scientific progress in America. When government fails to make these investments, opportunities are missed. Promising avenues go unexplored. Some of our best scientists leave for other countries that will sponsor their work. And those countries may surge ahead of ours in the advances that transform our lives.
But in recent years, when it comes to stem cell research, rather than furthering discovery, our government has forced what I believe is a false choice between sound science and moral values. In this case, I believe the two are not inconsistent. As a person of faith, I believe we are called to care for each other and work to ease human suffering. I believe we have been given the capacity and will to pursue this research – and the humanity and conscience to do so responsibly.
It is a difficult and delicate balance. Many thoughtful and decent people are conflicted about, or strongly oppose, this research. I understand their concerns, and we must respect their point of view.
But after much discussion, debate and reflection, the proper course has become clear. The majority of Americans – from across the political spectrum, and of all backgrounds and beliefs – have come to a consensus that we should pursue this research. That the potential it offers is great, and with proper guidelines and strict oversight, the perils can be avoided.
That is a conclusion with which I agree. That is why I am signing this Executive Order, and why I hope Congress will act on a bi-partisan basis to provide further support for this research. We are joined today by many leaders who have reached across the aisle to champion this cause, and I commend them for that work.
Ultimately, I cannot guarantee that we will find the treatments and cures we seek. No President can promise that. But I can promise that we will seek them – actively, responsibly, and with the urgency required to make up for lost ground. Not just by opening up this new frontier of research today, but by supporting promising research of all kinds, including groundbreaking work to convert ordinary human cells into ones that resemble embryonic stem cells.
I can also promise that we will never undertake this research lightly. We will support it only when it is both scientifically worthy and responsibly conducted. We will develop strict guidelines, which we will rigorously enforce, because we cannot ever tolerate misuse or abuse. And we will ensure that our government never opens the door to the use of cloning for human reproduction. It is dangerous, profoundly wrong, and has no place in our society, or any society.
This Order is an important step in advancing the cause of science in America. But let’s be clear: promoting science isn’t just about providing resources – it is also about protecting free and open inquiry. It is about letting scientists like those here today do their jobs, free from manipulation or coercion, and listening to what they tell us, even when it’s inconvenient – especially when it’s inconvenient. It is about ensuring that scientific data is never distorted or concealed to serve a political agenda – and that we make scientific decisions based on facts, not ideology.
By doing this, we will ensure America’s continued global leadership in scientific discoveries and technological breakthroughs. That is essential not only for our economic prosperity, but for the progress of all humanity.
That is why today, I am also signing a Presidential Memorandum directing the head of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy to develop a strategy for restoring scientific integrity to government decision making. To ensure that in this new Administration, we base our public policies on the soundest science; that we appoint scientific advisors based on their credentials and experience, not their politics or ideology; and that we are open and honest with the American people about the science behind our decisions. That is how we will harness the power of science to achieve our goals – to preserve our environment and protect our national security; to create the jobs of the future, and live longer, healthier lives.
As we restore our commitment to science, and resume funding for promising stem cell research, we owe a debt of gratitude to so many tireless advocates, some of whom are with us today, many of whom are not. Today, we honor all those whose names we don’t know, who organized, and raised awareness, and kept on fighting – even when it was too late for them, or for the people they love. And we honor those we know, who used their influence to help others and bring attention to this cause – people like Christopher and Dana Reeve, who we wish could be here to see this moment.
One of Christopher’s friends recalled that he hung a sign on the wall of the exercise room where he did his grueling regimen of physical therapy. It read: “For everyone who thought I couldn’t do it. For everyone who thought I shouldn’t do it. For everyone who said, ‘It’s impossible.’ See you at the finish line.â€
Christopher once told a reporter who was interviewing him: “If you came back here in ten years, I expect that I’d walk to the door to greet you.â€
Christopher did not get that chance. But if we pursue this research, maybe one day – maybe not in our lifetime, or even in our children’s lifetime – but maybe one day, others like him might.
There is no finish line in the work of science. The race is always with us – the urgent work of giving substance to hope and answering those many bedside prayers, of seeking a day when words like “terminal†and “incurable†are finally retired from our vocabulary.
Today, using every resource at our disposal, with renewed determination to lead the world in the discoveries of this new century, we rededicate ourselves to this work.
Thank you, God bless you, and may God bless America."
Source: http://content.usatoday.com/communities/theoval/post/2009/03/63835921/1
I don't know about thanking a "God" but whatever, still awesome news... then I read this shortly after...
"'I'm excited too,' President Obama said as he tried to quiet sustained applause in the East Room of the White House. The audience of advocates was there to see him sign an executive order reversing a ban on most federal support for stem-cell research.
The audience burst into applause at several points when Obama implicitly rebuked former president George W. Bush for what opponents have characterized as making decisions based on ideology rather than sound science.
Obama said members of Congress who had shown leadership across party lines should come up to the podium 'to share in the limelight.' More cheers and applause when he finished signing his name to the order.
Among those in attendance were Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah and Susan Axelrod, wife of senior White House adviser David Axelrod and head of CURE, an epilepsy research group.
(Posted by Jill Lawrence)"
Source: http://content.usatoday.com/communities/theoval/post/2009/03/63839791/1