I do recall seeing it here before and well...having a follow up that wasn't very FF.
Regardless FF or not, Nooraki's Yu's are Fat Fucks and that's their charm...at least they look fat to me, I mean they always did, like not the "deibu gourd bulging" fat but like a general universal fatness in their whole self.
So yeah, a lovable bunch of fat fucks.
Extra Edit: Okay I can't help but get the feeling some of nooraki works here suddenly went missing, the later ones, since I still think I recall seeing this very same pic with a follow up pic, and a few more than what are available right now in the first 2 pages.
This is still FF until further notice so pls no bully, etc. or Dosu will punish.
Its ok tagging FF a art made by an artist that also draws abuse? Just asking
It matters not about the artist but the content. Just because I've drawn abyuse before doesn't mean I can't create FF content. However, if the content is part of an abyuse pool/series, then the FF tag should be removed. Still, until we find such continuation, the FF tag still stands.
It matters not about the artist but the content. Just because I've drawn abyuse before doesn't mean I can't create FF content. However, if the content is part of an abyuse pool/series, then the FF tag should be removed. Still, until we find such continuation, the FF tag still stands.
Hmm maybe for a more natural "pet breeding" that could be a good thing to exploit to reduce the ammount of stress of everybody related.
1) Let them bred tons 2) Wait for them to get asleep or make them sleep via ramune and then add some sort of mark on their accesories that won't trigger any "uneasy yukkuri" reaction on the others 3) check which ones are good material for early days non badged pet raising and make a list of them for later 4) Again wait for them to be asleep or use ramune and grab a few making sure the number remain big enough for them to not notice, not just beyond 3 but also being still a big litter so they won't get the "hmmm" feeling they sometimes get. 5) Repeat until the end of their natural life span.
Little to no stress and potential profit from not having to use expensive equipment or something.