alphonse168 Posts
Yeah, I just read the comments on that manga and noped right out of there.
I have a certain amount of tolerance for fat otaku and NTR, but a literally retarded kid? I'd rather read one about someone getting raped by gorillas than that.
I have a certain amount of tolerance for fat otaku and NTR, but a literally retarded kid? I'd rather read one about someone getting raped by gorillas than that.
gizgal wrote...
yummines wrote...
I and a few other people moved to Texas.Haven't heard from you in a while, you should join back in the skype chat
That was cool and all, but it kept crashing my devices from backlog when I started Skype @_@'
But feel free to message me, still gizmogal there.
But it's a sasauge-fest there. Maisy is pretty busy and Niina doesn't ever join calls.
There might not have been enough visitors to the site so it just died due to lack of revenue. I have seen several hentai sites kind of just die off because they were fairly unpopular. It can be fairly pricey to run a website, and just like any other business if you don't get enough customers you have to close. Sometimes people run servers on their own computer but most of the time people pay for them.
Also, what do you mean you don't have a web plan for your phone. Can't you just use the wi-fi on the phone then? Or do you not have a smartphone?
Also, what do you mean you don't have a web plan for your phone. Can't you just use the wi-fi on the phone then? Or do you not have a smartphone?
I and a few other people moved to Texas.
Haven't heard from you in a while, you should join back in the skype chat
Haven't heard from you in a while, you should join back in the skype chat
Tentacles always gives me a tingly feeling so I'm always up for that.
It seems like manga artists are trying really hard to push the boundary of what is considered hentai and what isn't these days.
It seems like manga artists are trying really hard to push the boundary of what is considered hentai and what isn't these days.
It really depends on the game mechanics.
Roguelikes that have a heavy focus on random world/dungeon generation and RNG rolls (such as Don't Starve or Darkest Dungeon) have varying difficulty on playthroughs. It fits well into the worlds of the game, because it feels that much better when you get lucky with a crit or a rare drop. It feels immersive because in the world presented in the game, you can't always just breeze through, sometimes you will just get a stroke of bad luck. It makes those good moments all the more better when you run into them.
Then there's a game like This War of Mine where the difficulty is present to show how in a war zone it's not easy to survive, as your characters have fragile physical and mental states which need constant care. But it's that much more satisfying to beat the game with all your survivors intact. I'm fairly certain the game would be much less immersive if it was easy and combat made it simple to kill enemies. You wouldn't be playing as the everyday survivor anymore, you would be some super-soldier.
Then there's also games like Silent Hill in which the difficult controls fit into the characters as well. In Silent Hill 2 it straight out says the protagonist has never even fired a gun, so it adds to the feeling of controlling a totally normal guy caught in a horrifying situation. Again if you made the same game, but as an FPS it probably wouldn't be nearly as scary and probably would feel like a mundane shooter instead.
Roguelikes that have a heavy focus on random world/dungeon generation and RNG rolls (such as Don't Starve or Darkest Dungeon) have varying difficulty on playthroughs. It fits well into the worlds of the game, because it feels that much better when you get lucky with a crit or a rare drop. It feels immersive because in the world presented in the game, you can't always just breeze through, sometimes you will just get a stroke of bad luck. It makes those good moments all the more better when you run into them.
Then there's a game like This War of Mine where the difficulty is present to show how in a war zone it's not easy to survive, as your characters have fragile physical and mental states which need constant care. But it's that much more satisfying to beat the game with all your survivors intact. I'm fairly certain the game would be much less immersive if it was easy and combat made it simple to kill enemies. You wouldn't be playing as the everyday survivor anymore, you would be some super-soldier.
Then there's also games like Silent Hill in which the difficult controls fit into the characters as well. In Silent Hill 2 it straight out says the protagonist has never even fired a gun, so it adds to the feeling of controlling a totally normal guy caught in a horrifying situation. Again if you made the same game, but as an FPS it probably wouldn't be nearly as scary and probably would feel like a mundane shooter instead.
I went to a site called Hentai School but they went through a pretty huge redesign that I didn't really like.
I still go there occasionally because they host a lot of videos.
I still go there occasionally because they host a lot of videos.
I remember Ebaumsworld, before they got called out on stealing videos and then putting watermarks on them.
I would say just get pictures you want and get them custom printed.
You might get weird looks if you do it in a public place, so I would suggest the internet.
You might get weird looks if you do it in a public place, so I would suggest the internet.
What you could do is send it to a secondary address and just picking it up from there.
There should be an option also to maybe pick it up from the post office instead or getting it mailed, but I'm not familiar with the postal service of Thailand.
There should be an option also to maybe pick it up from the post office instead or getting it mailed, but I'm not familiar with the postal service of Thailand.
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Yummines here. Wall of text inc.
My profile says I joined in 2011 but I didn't really start posting till around 2013. I've looked at hentai for almost 9 years but it wasn't really till 2013 that I tried to join a community of people who read it. I posted a little bit, but it really wasn't until I started talking to Sneakyone (he msg'd me because of the Yume Nikki avatar I had at the time) that I really started to talk to people in the community. I mostly just talked in the Skype chat I was invited in but even though you Nestor chat guys are fegs I love you guys (homo intended).
What I do enjoy about being in a porn community is that hentai unleashes the deepest darkest fetishes in people, which is some embarrassing stuff you generally would never say to any other stranger. Thus there really isn't any need to hide anything with your friends, because nothing could be more shocking to any normalfag like futa or NTR. I can be completely honest and relaxed around everyone, which is partly why I live with several Fakkuzas (if people even use that term still) now.
I do kind of wish I had posted in 2011 because I hear stories about silly stuff that's happened in the heyday of Fakku (such as a shitstorm over the Waifu game with Belldandy) but I'm sure there will be more things to come in the future. I don't even use Fakku for fap material, I mainly come for the forums.
The funny thing is that I came to Fakku by pure chance. A friend in high school mentioned it to me in passing as a joke and it came just around the time that my favorite hentai site was under a major reconstruction that I didn't like. At that time it was just another hentai site. Now I live in Texas with a dude from Nebraska and another from Iowa.

