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Anonymous commented at 2015-10-14 11:57:37 » #1830641
Weird that while Perverser_Perser pointed out an obvious flaw in a wanna-be biology-nazi, he got a ton of downvotes. No matter how I look at it, he wasn't particularly offensive. I guess he hurt some clever guy's ego.
Though just to be fair, there is no "for you" in there, spiders, bugs and crabs are all subgroups of insects. The most basic level of biology I know of. We learnt that in year 3 or 4 in elementary school I believe.
As for Pluto, it is about technicalities, like how blue shall air to be to be considered not colorless but blue? Since air is actually blue but everywhere it's taught it's colorless... because it's not blue enough. Weird stuff.
To stay on topic though, there is so much potential in dulhallans in porn, I have no idea why are such pieces so rare. Futa dulhallans have it good yet we barely see them either...
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Weird that while Perverser_Perser pointed out an obvious flaw in a wanna-be biology-nazi, he got a ton of downvotes. No matter how I look at it, he wasn't particularly offensive. I guess he hurt some clever guy's ego.
Though just to be fair, there is no "for you" in there, spiders, bugs and crabs are all subgroups of insects. The most basic level of biology I know of. We learnt that in year 3 or 4 in elementary school I believe.
As for Pluto, it is about technicalities, like how blue shall air to be to be considered not colorless but blue? Since air is actually blue but everywhere it's taught it's colorless... because it's not blue enough. Weird stuff.
To stay on topic though, there is so much potential in dulhallans in porn, I have no idea why are such pieces so rare. Futa dulhallans have it good yet we barely see them either...
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Kurairaputa commented at 2015-10-24 17:29:52 » #1836489
I checked the Pixiv link and oh god do not go there unless you litteraly are ready to see brains get fucked litteraly.
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I checked the Pixiv link and oh god do not go there unless you litteraly are ready to see brains get fucked litteraly.
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nelicar commented at 2015-12-28 08:17:55 » #1872858
And, like most kids, you didn't remember the actual facts and instead only the groupings the children themselves came up with Anon #1830641, so let me clarify.
Bug is a nickname for land-based Arthropods, with an Arthropod being the term for Invertebrate animals that have an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and jointed appendages. Bug is not a proper name for anything and cannot be used for sea-based animals like crabs or lobsters.
Insects are Arthropods that specifically have a chitinous exoskeleton, a 3-part body, 3 pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes, and a single pair of antenna, and includes things like bees, crickets, and grasshoppers.
Crusteceans are aquatic or amphibious arthropods with a wide range of possible details and includes things like crabs, lobsters, shrimp, and prawns.
Arachnids are arthropods that specifically have 8 legs, though in some the front pair isn't always used as legs and is sometimes instead used as a sensory system while others have non-leg appendages that grow large enough to look like legs despite not being legs, and includes things like spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites.
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And, like most kids, you didn't remember the actual facts and instead only the groupings the children themselves came up with Anon #1830641, so let me clarify.
Bug is a nickname for land-based Arthropods, with an Arthropod being the term for Invertebrate animals that have an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and jointed appendages. Bug is not a proper name for anything and cannot be used for sea-based animals like crabs or lobsters.
Insects are Arthropods that specifically have a chitinous exoskeleton, a 3-part body, 3 pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes, and a single pair of antenna, and includes things like bees, crickets, and grasshoppers.
Crusteceans are aquatic or amphibious arthropods with a wide range of possible details and includes things like crabs, lobsters, shrimp, and prawns.
Arachnids are arthropods that specifically have 8 legs, though in some the front pair isn't always used as legs and is sometimes instead used as a sensory system while others have non-leg appendages that grow large enough to look like legs despite not being legs, and includes things like spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites.
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