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Adam Thornton

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May 1, 2006, 2:18:26 PM5/1/06
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I guess intellectually I knew that there was nothing--NOTHING--in the
universe that couldn't be turned into Furries, Bondage, and Tentacle
Rape.

But sometimes I can still be surprised.

http://grigbertz.com/gallery/nethack

Adam

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May 2, 2006, 1:47:09 AM5/2/06
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>I guess intellectually I knew that there was nothing--NOTHING--in the
>universe that couldn't be turned into Furries, Bondage, and Tentacle
>Rape.

Well sure. It's proven by elementary mathematics:

For all values of x,
x + furry tentacle bondage = furry tentacle bondage

John H.

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May 2, 2006, 7:09:40 PM5/2/06
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Hey, those are actually surprisingly cool. It's a very neat art style,
and not ALL of them are porny... just MOST of 'em.

Stathol

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May 3, 2006, 10:25:58 AM5/3/06
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Adam Thornton wrote:
> I guess intellectually I knew that there was nothing--NOTHING--in the
> universe that couldn't be turned into Furries, Bondage, and Tentacle
> Rape.

I think the real joke here is that we all know that nethackers don't
wear pants.

xle...@gmail.com

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May 3, 2006, 12:41:10 PM5/3/06
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Is ascending naked with bondage gear a new type of #conduct?

There is no fetish so odd that it can't be found on the internet!
Now if you'll excuse me, I must dash off to check out the lastest at
www.NaughtyNakedEconomists.com

Jim Miller

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May 4, 2006, 10:04:45 PM5/4/06
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Adam Thornton wrote:

>I guess intellectually I knew that there was nothing--NOTHING--in the
>universe that couldn't be turned into Furries, Bondage, and Tentacle
>Rape.


Aside from the kraken rape one and a few others, I don't think they're
too furry-pathetic, and I think the artist displays a wit about the
game. He's obviously an experienced player. I especially like the
shopkeeper drawings (and not only for the DOS-style room
representations of the scene...)

Jim

nikolai kingsley

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May 4, 2006, 11:34:33 PM5/4/06
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> game. He's obviously an experienced player. I especially like the
> shopkeeper drawings (and not only for the DOS-style room
> representations of the scene...)

:) at first i thought they were speech balloons, and the shopkeeper was
making a suggestion.

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