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Zootopia General: Buns In Armor Edition

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>>6764394
Actual Previous Thread:
archive.b-stats.org/trash/thread/6757849

When will OP learn?
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>>6764424
Hopefully next time, sorry Anon.
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What's an ancient bun's favourite beer?

A Hop-lite!
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>>6764461
+1 for drawing
-1 for pun
+1 for filename
You pass this time, badger
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>>6764461
That's so awful! Labger I'm calling the guard.
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>>6764475
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>>6764478
Blob Judy is still the best Judy, by the way.
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>>6764481
>>6764478
I'm not actually Labjer, I just kept the image name.
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>find a fic I enjoy

>it updates so slow and sparringly that you know it's never gonna be finished

Fuck, why do so many of these exist? It's not fair

FINISH YOUR FICS ASSHOLES
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>>6764496
Well I'm still calling the guard!
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>>6764434
artist?
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sort of spoilers? for latest pack street
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share a pingas with a friend this holiday
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>>6764528
>Herd Street Remmy gets tricked into thinking that if he wants to get laid he literally has to have a fucking headbutt contest with all herd members higher up on the chain
>A Wolf trying to headbutt a Ram
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>>6764490
Agreed.
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>>6764528
Al's just saying that... Avo's got the tools and is just waiting for her moment.

Cool stuff Zhan
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>>6764550
>A Wolf trying to headbutt a Ram
This kills the wolf.
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>>6764559
>Avo's got the tools
Obviously. Why else would she be carrying a huge bag from Pandora's? It was probably a ram-sized gimp suit (extra scrawny) with optional chastity belt (combination lock designed for paws only).
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>>6764559
Charlie's PICKING THE LOCK
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>>6764586
Charlies not the only one who can pick locks.
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>>6764553
Sup shitposter. You having a good day?
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>>6763903
>'I love bunnies!' exclaimed suddenly Nilla.
>'They come so easily! And then they continue coming and coming!'
>'Nilla!' exclaimed Angel 'Be professional! We don't wan't our clients to accuse us of specism, right Judy?'
>But Judy wasn't listening.
>The beating of her heart was filling all her auditory spectrum, the eyes staring at the ceiling.
>Damn, that was amazing.
>One of the best orgasms she had, her body was still trembling.
>'Girls, wake her up.'
>Judy felt a sudden jolt of pain, someone was squeezing her legs too hard.
>'Aaah! What the?'
>'We still haven't finished little bunny' said Angel, a toothy grin spreading cheek to cheek.
>Judy was watching with wide eyes the arctic fox, her canines, white as snow, shining in the candlelight.
>'Oh! You were right Cherry! Can you feel it?'
>'Obviously! I told you, I have a sixth sense for these things. Quite a special bunny our Nick found...'
>Confused, Judy looked at Angel again.
>'What are they talking about?'
>'We had a hunch, an idea' explained 'that you had peculiar taste in your partners.'
>'You mean Nick? Well, he-'
>'No, no. I mean predators. You like them. A lot.'
>Judy didn't answered. Angel continued.
>'And, for these particular cases, we have something, something much better suited than a fox only massage. Do you want to know what?'
>Judy nodded silently.
>Angel whispered something in the bunny's ears.
>Judy gasped as her skin underneath her fur assumed a decisely redder tint.
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>>6764609
Betty can aslo unlock this ram's heart.
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Post what you're listening to atm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKp8HNRXSbc
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>>6764609
I never liked the idea of just going with a single ship for remmy, they're all pretty cute to me

but I easily have the most fun drawing betty
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>>6764644
Slothu? Already up from your nap? And hell ya I love your betty, so beastial and cute.
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I wonder how Weaver feels.

I mean he's been a drawfag forever, the kind of success Packstreet has is different than what he got with Ruby Quest or EFM.

Is it weird for him?
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>>6764644
I'm with ya. I think all the potential Remmy ships are interesting. Why limit yourself?

That said, everyone has their preferences, I suppose.
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>>6764504
Which fic?
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>>6764658
I forgot to nap and started drawing more

>>6764673
>EFM
headass
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>>6764673
Try talking to him sometime
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>>6764643
To get in the mood for creating
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOg5VxrRTi0
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>>6764643
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_C4mAXeii0Y
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>>6764644
Best ship.
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>>6764643
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUZn95TxnHY
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>>6764644
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>>6764686
Don't die slothu
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>>6764685

I'm on my phone at work, listing all of them would take forever

Rabbit Clans Fox is one, but I could easily list 10 others when I get off work
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>>6764719
Don't tell slothu what to do.
>>6764686
You wanna die, you die like a champ.
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>>6764643
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEX9ppGTe_0

Been reading the transcript of the El Faro's VDR recently as well. I've been down for a few days.
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>>6764703
they're all great man
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>>6764717

I wanna fuck the aardwolves
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>>6764742
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Post more Pack Street
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>>6764752
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>>6764730
Then can I request that you not die?
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>>6764754
Never.
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>>6764752
>box of rubbers

nick you dunderhead
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>fuck the Al
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>>6764811
When I read about Al the first time the character Al Bundy came to mind from married with children
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>>6764811
>DO IT PAL
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>>6764817
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>>6764817
Avo covered in alpha's cum.
NOW!
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I drew a thing
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Family came down today and we baked cookies while listenin to Christmas music. Always a favorite time of the year for me, and probably one of the few if only times I'd actually use the term comfy.

Any images of Nick and Judy happily baking cookies together for the Holiday? If so, please post 'em. If no, could a drawfriend be so kind as to whip somethin up?
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>>6764847
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>>6764854
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>>6764856
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>>6764847
This image is what made me draw the Al stuff.

I'll admit it.

Well, that and the potential for humor.
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>Someone posted one of my drawings on e621
Nice
>Unknown artist
o- okay then
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>>6764863
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>>6764843
Got a laugh out of me.
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>>6764843
Nice! New drawfriend?

>>6764849
I would, but I have a list of thing to create tonight the is getting longer by the minute.
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>>6764870
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Is Pack Street over? I'm just curious if Weaver has moved on to other things, which is fine and understandable since it's just how his creativity works.

>>6764881
Not hating on Al and Remmy but why's it never Charlie and Remmy?
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>>6764867
I want a pic where Al is marking Remmy with his scent by rubbing himself against Remmy. Lets see what kind off crazy stuff I can think off. Oh, yea the green text I once did as a joke
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>>6764891
He just updated last thread...
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>>6764891
>never Charlie and Remmy

Next to Betty and Remmy that's pretty much all I ever see.
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>>6764891
have some Charlie and Anneke
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>>6764759
>"I'm-I'm not leaving until I get that reward!"

So her first response is to hop into HIS shower...for what reason? Wait, she has clothes over at his place?

Also this having to specify "Not Dating" is amusing.
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>>6764856
Due to the eye positions it seems unlikely that Remmy is sucking on Al here. So, what, is Rem just eating a burrito while Al sucks his dick?
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>>6764906
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>>6764915
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>>6764891
Last chapter came out last thread.

http://pastebin.com/mrY1X4jH
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>>6764923
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>>6764509
You can't arrest me, I'm a devout follower of the bun church.
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>>6764881
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>>6764871
I'm glad to hear that.
>>6764872
I don't really draw much.
Posted this one some time ago, too
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>>6764927
Well shit, I just checked the other day. Thanks all.
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>>6764928
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>>6764933
Then I'll send the badgers!
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>>6764947
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>>6764913
They're two separate images spliced together.
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>>6764956
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>>6764891
>Charlie and Remmy

Charlie is a fox, is Remmy a bun?
No. He is not. Foxes are for buns.
Sheep are for wolfs, black dominant she-wolfs.
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>>6764980
Charlie's too cute. Why she seem so fond of Remmy?
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Michael's DICK!
Soooo tiny!
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>>6764613
>'Do you want it?'
>What did she have to lose? 'Ok.'
>'Then, Nilla, it is your turn to choose first today. Top, center or bottom?'
>'Bottom! This seems like such a tasty bunny...'
>'No! I wanted bottom too!'
>'Hush, Angel, you know that you are last today. I choose top.'
>'Damn! Still it is good in center too... meaty, full of muscles...'
>Judy was regretting a little her choice, feeling like a piece of meat divided between three hungry predators.
>Which wasn't too far from reality.
>Cherry grasped her shoulders, sending a shiver down her arms.
>'Now, sit up a little... like this. And now down again... right.'
>Judy felt the soft and warm fur of Cherry's chest again her back.
>'Now spread your legs a little and stay like this. You don't have to do anything. Scared?'
>'A little.'
>'Good.'
>Judy gulped as she saw the other two vixens approach her, a primal hunger shining in their eyes.
>She felt the now familiar touch of Angel on her as Cherry began massaging her shoulders.
>Nilla, instead, was taking it slow, savoring every moment.
>She positioned herself between Judy's legs, tail swishing seductively behind her.
>She licked her lips, looking greedily at Judy's most private parts.
>'Look how wet she is, she is really enjoying this.'
>She licked her lips.
>'As I will. Bon appetit.'
>Said this, she quickly lowered her head between Judy's legs.
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>>6765019
uhm
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So, who is sad "Omega can't mate" was shot down?

Not me. Thank god Weaver is sane. (to some point)
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>>6764613

Where has Judy's lesbian encounters been all my life?

Oh, that's right, I already wrote one.
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>>6765004
She isn't, 90% of her interactions with Remmy were cold, about bussines, or self-centered.
Her fondness of Remmy is fueled by fanbase cuz shes fox duh.
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>>6765019
if that is tiny
this is pathethic...
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>>6765055

>eating in bed

Literally the most degenerate thing on /trash/ right now
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>>6765057
She did get pissy and slam the dashboard during the job for Pandora when the other guy whose name I don't recall mentioned something about Remmy with another gal.
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>>6765072
>not remembering Wolt

You and I are enemies now.
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>>6764891
have some comfy charlie and remmy
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>>6765034
>Weaver
>sane

I'm glad that it was shot down as well, though
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>>6765102
This is so out of character. Blegh.
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>>6765034
I'm just relieved. Too many times in this fandom I've seen fics and comics go full retard, enough that I have a "cut losses early" policy now.
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>>6765072
It's Wolter you dip
Yeah she did get pissy during that heist.
And Anneke went full yandere when she thought Remmy is having date with Avo. But people seem to forget that.

If Charlie was a fossa or something nobody would care for her.
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>>6765139
>And Anneke went full yandere when she thought Remmy is having date with Avo. But people seem to forget that.

I never forget.

Never.
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>>6765139
If it's any consolation I don't really care for foxes, I just drew shipping bullshit because I think charlie's autism is endearing and I like her interactions with Rem.
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>>6765164
I've never been a big fan of foxes myself, but I'm also not a dog person and foxes and wolves are oversaturated in art as-is.

I do think the canids of pack street are interesting folk. Some of them are fun to draw too.
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>>6765139
Well, apart from jokes about her being trans maybe.

But I still love Yanderannie.
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>>6765059
the fuck, we post dicks now?
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>>6765073
F
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>>6765164
I did ship them at some point myself but it quickly wore off as I realized she is just a big annoyance for Remmy.

What drives me crazy is when people give her so much credit for shit she didn't even do some threads ago someone claimed how Charlie is the one taking Remmy out of his head , and room, how her intrusions into his life make him a better person, and so on, basicly making her out to be Remmy's Judy. When Avo and Ozzy are the ones who did most of the job on that front. For all 18. chapters Charlie barely scraped him in comparison to most of the pack members individually.
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>>6765226
no anon, butts!
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>>6765226
No, it's the resident hatefaggot.
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>>6765153
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>>6765114
>I've seen fics and comics go full retard, enough that I have a "cut losses early" policy now.

Yeah me too. When new chapter comes out I just prepare myself "Will this be the day?"
If the outcome of the whole series dissatisfies me greatly I will just try to forget it ever existed. And I don't want to forget Pack Street.
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>>6765297
Schrodinger's anatomy: It is at the same time a butt and an armpit. when you open the box either way its a trans
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>>6765329
Don't you judge me Percy.

I know what I like.
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>>6765291
For me I enjoy the chemistry with what little we've seen of her, but I can concede that she's been one of the least impactful characters when it comes to Remmy's growth, second only to Wolter who has done almost nothing save for that push towards Avo.

I even prefer Charlie with Remmy over Betty or Avo, but even I'll admit I feel there's not a lot there, at least not right now.
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>>6765394
Addendum: Not to say she's done NOTHING, just much less than a large number of the cast. I can say the same thing about Annie and Wolter, to be fair.
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>>6765394
What chemistry? She is almost emotionless. Remmy has best chemistry with Avo, and I ride Betty big time.
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>>6765435
If you can't see it that's fine, but calling her emotionless is incorrect. She is stoic to be certain, but she's doesn't strike me as entirely unfeeling. You can tell when she's upset, snarky, or even being playful. She's essentially an Igon Spengler type. She has feelings but she doesn't express them the way normal people do. Don't know why. My not even be a canon reason.

I still see chemistry between them, but like I said I'll concede it's tiny. Moreover I was more pointing out that she hasn't done much to improve Remmy's growth as a character. She has helped him out financially (through underhanded means), but that's about it. Otherwise she's mostly been causing him trouble.

Doesn't mean I don't like it.
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>>6765435
Yeah, while I love the traditional sheepdogging pair, the Psi+Omega pairing is good.
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>>6765499
I just can't get behind it because I see her more as a sister type, but maybe when I'm finally able to read the new chapter that'll change. Dunno.

I just see Avo and Remmy as good pals.

Then again I also see Betty as more motherly than romantic so it might just be that too.
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>>6764528
That Al is really, really cute
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>>6764717
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>>6765023
>Three points of the bunny body exploded with an exciting mixture of pleasure and pain.
>She felt Cherry's maw around her neck, the soft tongue pressed against her jugular.
>The fox could certainly feel her extremely quickened heartbeat.
>As could also Angel, now carefully nibbling one of the hidden nipples of the bunny.
>And near these two explosions, like moths around a flame danced the expert fingers on the doe's body.
>Ear, shoulders, breast, back.
>Every movement was calculated but flowed naturally from one form to the other.
>The pads grasped every wave of pleasure coming from the two biting points and returned it multiplied tenfold.
>And all of this was completely eclipsed by the other vixen's ministrations.
>Judy had already tried the wonders of the fox tongue.
>Nick was certainly not an amateur at the oral game.
>But Nilla was on another level.
>She was actually massaging her insides, tongue darting in and out with precision and speed.
>Up, down, on her lips, now deep into her...
>There was no downtime, every impulse fused with the preceding and the next, an endless stream of bliss.
>And, like her sisters, Nilla was still massaging the doe's limbs, adding pleasure to pleasure.
>Judy couldn't move a muscle, she couldn't even think.
>Every time a thought came up it was rapidly washed away by the endless waves of sensations, like a sand castle on the shore.
>If N-Nick h-ah! what did she-oh! I didn't think I w-ah!...
>She was a doll in their paws, they played her as they wanted.
>'Yes' a single thought managed to take grip in the storm that was her mind 'yes-ah! I am a simple, defensel-ah!-less bunny...'
>'A poor ah!-harmless bunny, the-their prey...'
>This was too much.
>Judy came, with a force she never felt before.
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>>6765572
>She tried instictively to close her thighs, but Nilla blocked her with her paws while still happily lapping at her juices.
>This sent another wave of pure bliss through her, like an electric shock diffusing in her body.
>And after this wave came another. And another. And another.
>The little bunny was losing sense of the time and space around her.
>How long was this orgasm? It was lasting a lot...
>Then, after a second or a minute or a century, she began to understand.
>Every time a muscled tensed the vixens were there, ready to relax it and stimulate it again.
>And they continued, an endless cycle that stretched into the eternity...
>Judy let herself get lost in the sea of sensations.
>'So, Judy, did you like my gift?'
>'Yep! That was the best gift ever! Thank you, thank you, thank you!'
>'I hope she behaved well' said Nick, talking to the triplet of arctic foxes near them.
>'Oh yes' said Nilla, licking her lips 'it was very pleasant. Deliciously pleasant.'
>Throwing both a knowing glance, the fox and the rabbit exited the spa.
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>>6765582
An this is the end. I hope someone enjoyed.
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>>6765055
>Charlie's hips
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>>6764754
kek
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>>6765055
>>6765164

Something about the way this Anon draws Remmy makes me wince.
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>>6765594
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>>6765520
>sister type
Is that meant to be a problem?

But seriously, they are a bit too flirty for that in my opinion. So unless this is one of my hipponese dating sims...

(doki doki pack street love! With Charlie the kuudere, Betty the tsundere, Avo the "like a sister" option, and Anneke the yandere. And Martina for boku no pico fans)
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>>6764980
C U T E
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>>6765674
>Is that meant to be a problem?

No. I'm just saying I personally don't see their relationship as romantic at all.

This is an opinion of course.
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>>6765594
Thank you! Happy Carl Sagan's birthday to you too.
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>>6765019
that looks kinda like my dick desu
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>>6765669
Aw, I think he's cute.
His lack of thumbs is a bit odd though.
Or maybe that accounts for his personal "difficulties".
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Soooo, hey guys. Toga here again with another update to A World All Her Own; Chapter Six is up and ready for general consumption.

http://archiveofourown.org/works/8154437/chapters/18687605

The good doctor ruminates on how difficult it is to draw larger conclusions from a single anomaly.

Hope you guys enjoy it. Let me know what you think, if you like.
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>>6765034
Nope. I am glad he didn't
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>>6765520
>>6765674

Yeah because your sister is the only person you flirt with on the entire street.
If any ship would be to sail from this point it would be Egyptian Cotton.
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>>6765055
>Charmy best ship
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>>6765739
>Pack Street and World of her Own
Fuck yeah
Writefag weekend
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>>6765752
>what is platonic flirting

It's like you've never had friends anon
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>>6765766
>platonic flirting
Well, it's more than he did with anyone else.
Even if we remove it Avo is still closest to him.
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>>6765754
I respect your opinion anon, no matter how wrong it is.
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>>6765794
That I can agree with. I still don't see any romantic chemistry between them personally, but it doesn't mean I don't think they're close.
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>>6765752
>Eqyptian Cotton
I really like that ship name
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Here it is, it should be easy to understand even if I did not add all the sounds. Sorry, no Dramatic shirt removal noise.
That green took more energies than I thought
>>6765739
Adding to my reading list, I like this fic
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>>6765808

He doesn't have "romantic" chemistry with anyone.

Charlie least of all.
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>>6765848
I was implying I don't even see potential. Not that there's anything romantic with anyone.

You're kinda splitting hairs at this point.
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>>6765848
I feel that it'll be kind of depressing if Pack Street ends with no one liking Remmy romantically
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>>6765887
I don't.

If the story's good there doesn't need to be romance. You can just like the characters for who they are.

Doesn't make the shipping any less fun.
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>>6765887
Pack Street ends with everyone getting fucked up and Remmy moving out.
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>>6765139
>fossa

>primary prey are Primates

uhmmm
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>>6765827
Nice job, typesetter-anon
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>>6765887
I'll be disappointed if it ends with no less than all of them falling in love with Remmy
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>>6765350
that's actually a male's ass
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>>6766084
I'll be disappointed if it ends with no less than Remmy falling in love with all of them
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>>6766084
>Velvet x Remmy
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>>6764528
I love you zhan.
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>>6766115
>cucking the alpha
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wet bunny
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>>6766163
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>>6766158
>outdated disproven alpha beta omega memes
Please stop anon you are embarrassing yourself
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>>6766163
>>6766178
Wet bunny!
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>>6766115
Yeah, she and Al can keep him as their pet. Bound below, and ready to service them both with his mouth.
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>>6766163
cute bunner
did you draw it?
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>>6765875
Ok, who does have romantic potential with Remmy in your eyes. And don't you dare say Charlie.
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>>6766217
VRbit looks cutest when drawn like a block of bun.
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Time for sleep, have a good night everyone. Oh and if you see VRbit, please, bully responsibly.
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>>6765594

That was absolutely fantastic, Anon!!
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>>6766257
>Anons discussing who they ship with Remmy
>Post own opinions
>Anon loses their shit

Why the fuck are you getting so mad over this? It's just a bunch of fictional characters in a Zootopia Fan Fiction.
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>>6765887
>>6766044

I so want Remmy to get a relationship with one of the pack girls. I don't even care which one as long as it happens. But if Weaver refuses to deliver this I at least hope we will see Remmy getting laid with one of them.
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>>6766298
I believe it is called a discussing, sweetheart.
And I still din't get answer
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good chemistry
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>>6766355
There's a difference between discussing and throwing a shitfit when anyone has a different opinion than you.
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>>6766376
I love you.
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>>6766257
Charlie
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>>6766343
why not get laid with all of them


>>6766435
love you too
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>Charlie wants the battering ram.
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>>6765582
>>6765594
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>>6766453
canon
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>get home late
>torrents didn't finished
>WELP

Movies tomorrow
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>>6766478
Wow, I wrote a lot this time. Thanks Capperanon.
And thanks to all the anons that enjoyed this, you are what give me inspiration and will to create
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I really suck as video games, can I get some Pimp Daddy Finnick pics to cheer me up?
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>>6766376
What happens when we get to R100?
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>>6766569
They reveal that they were Weaver all along.
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Quid pro quo ended.
there goes a good fic

https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12162064/1/Quid-Pro-Quo
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>>6766460


>>6766569
>>6766605
peanut butter panic time
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>>6766631
are you tegaki? or did tegaki died?
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>>6766750
Fuck you, Nick.
Carrots is with Jack right now.
Go back to your bridge
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>>6766750
Yeah? Well you're fictiona--shit, that just made me feel worse.
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>>6766567
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My search to find if turtlenecks can bring out the patootie out of every species continues
Also good as warming up

>>6766567
I don't know Beaver
Finnick is a fennec of taste
He only stay with winners (at video games)
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>>6766750

But . . . but . . . I'm not alone! I have you and Judy and all your furry friends here with me! It's wonderful here and . . . I'M NOT CRYING!
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>>6766714
unknown

>>6766750
not alone, have you all

>>6766822
sweet draw
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>>6766816
Aw yeah, that's the stuff.

>>6766822
Shit, I need a Rocky training montage to help me become the world donkey kong champion.

For Finnick's love and acceptance.

And his dox fick.
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>>6766886
Well, if you promise to train...
Have dox fennec fic
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>>6766524
Kk.
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Help me thread, you're my only hope
I need pictures of the three arctic fox masseuses
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>>6766627

>no WildeHopps

With that level of writing he'd have gotten 10x the readers if he added shipping

Friendship fics are usually trashed for having the label alone
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>>6766914
Sorry, I practically used them all for the greentext.
The only one that I have left (because it was posted in the previous thread) is this
There was also that one by Nobbo that I haven't saved
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>>6766807
>Judy is out with Jack trying to pick a perfect dress for her and Nick's date that night.
>Jack is a flamboyant homosexual.
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>>6766955
Oh look, I found another.
And, if I remember correctly there was another for TT Winter (by Famished, I think?)
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>>6766978
H-hey! I-I wouldn't say ''flamboyant''.
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>>6766914
>>6766955
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>>6766627
Can't wait though for the next story the author comes up with; QPQ was a really good fic and if that is the quality the author puts out I'll read anything from them.

>>6766936
>Friendship fics are usually trashed for having the label alone

Which is kind of sad; I like WildeHopps but sometimes romance fics tend to take away the dynamics between the two and focus too much on them acting romantic (or smutty) with each other.

Quid Pro Quo was a good example of showing the sort of platonic love they have for each other and how Nick is willing to leave everything of his con-life behind because Judy believed in him.

Though you'd be forgiven to think this was a romance fic with lines like "She tamed me!", "She can have it all.", and "You can't just make a bunny feel special like that and then just hit the road." Also all the snuggling between the two.

Seriously, I had to constantly check to see if the story still had the 'friendship' tag.
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>>6766460
>>6766631
What's Charlie going to get up to with a battering ram?
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>>6767071
Platonic love
Platonic snuggling
Platonic taming
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>AU where everything is the same
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>>6766524
What movies do you have planned?
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>>6767147
Except Nick has a 1 inch longer benis
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>>6767147
Have some fanart
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>>6767150
That would be telling
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>>6767164
wow, this artist really got the AU down! what's their name?
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>>6767147
Except every time they say mammal it plays the nutshack song.
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>>6767182
Hey, is that a wand in your pocket, or-

oh.
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>>6767071

The only reason the fanfiction portion of the Zootopia fandom is alive is because almost everyone ships Nick and Judy, kinda crazy how much people love it (won't lie, I enjoy it too)

If Zootopia 2 comes out and perma crushes WildeHopps it'd kill a massive chunk of the fandom
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>>6767198
Walt
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>>6767208
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>Remmy, with his back to the ground, clutching at a gash along his face and neck.
>A large brown bear with bloodied claws, rearing infront of him.
>And Al between them, with one paw at the bear's neck and another digging into its outstretched paw.
Calling it now, Al saves Remmy's life in the future.
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>>6767214
One thing that I noticed that I think really sells the chemistry between Nick and joods is that the movie shows us that they need each other.

Jubos falls apart when she feels like she's hurt Nick and Nick returns to being an emotionally closed off cynic without her.

It's much different from normal movie romance where the two leads just kinda stand next to each other, swap some witty snark then kiss at the end.
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I'd stream a few movies if it weren't for the fact there is a blizzard outside which makes my connection less than reliable
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>>6767155
Considering that Judy is only a little bit over 2 feet tall, she must be able to feel that difference.

>>6767214
I am perfectly fine with shipping, I ship WildeHopps just as much as the next anon, but it feels like they strip away some of the personality that makes the duo so great. Judy especially tends to have a lot of her traits removed, she turns into this love-sick or oblivious girl who suddenly worries about society's view on interspecies relationships despite her fighting against even her family her whole life to become a cop.

Nick has already been talked about to death of his fandom reliance on Judy to be even remotely functioning, let alone happy, but past that is this strange idea that he keeps things bottled up from Judy, despite the movie showing otherwise (The Skytram, the press conference, and the bridge scene especially.)
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Gonna go ahead and link a fic I enjoy that also just updated (no I'm not the author, I have no creative skills whatsoever)


https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12193700/1/Electric-Eldritch-Eidolon


Some weird eldritch shit in this one, it's actually pretty good. (will eventually have WildeHopps)
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>>6767399

>but it feels like they strip away some of the personality that makes the duo so great


That just sounds like bad writing to me

I agree that a lot of writers tend to lose their character when they ship them
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>>6767427
That picture is less charming once you realize both the rabbit and fox are dead in that picture.
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>>6767427
this fox and bunny are dead btw
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>>6767454
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Finnick is cute.
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>>6767479
>>6767487

>implying dead things can't be cute and charming

Fits with the theme of the fic I linked
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>>6767399
>Judy especially tends to have a lot of her traits removed, she turns into this love-sick or oblivious girl who suddenly worries about society's view on interspecies relationships despite her fighting against even her family her whole life to become a cop.

I already knew to avoid the "Nick can't function without her" trope but wow, you just reminded me of this one and saved me from repeating it. Thanks plenty.
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>>6767454
Where do you lewd this rabbit?
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>>6767505
>tfw Gideon got more popular than this qt
It's a fucking shame
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>>6767505
Do you think Finnick thirdwheels for Nick and Judy on dates before they have threesomes?
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>>6766955
This one?
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>>6767570
Drawings or text?
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>>6767541

Honestly, if WildeHopps happens in Zootopia 2 I expect no one to give a single shit about the whole "interspecies relationship" thing

Hell, I could actually see them telling Bogo and him just saying "I don't care"
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>>6767583
Drawing
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>>6767570
Sky(e) wrestling with Jack.
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>>6767591
That would be kinda funny. Nick and Judy worry about coming out, but in the end, literally no one cares.
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>>6767595
>>6767583
Do you mind drawing something cute with Gideon and Judy? if you don't ship them it's ok.
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>>6767570

Nick and or Judy (perhaps have one of them cheering the other on) kicking Gideon in his fat gut because no one likes him and he deserves pain
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>>6767574
Oh yes, there was this one too. But he made another one, with them teaching Nick how to massage

Also for the anon asking for some biscuit making, have this
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>>6766750
Fuck that. I'm going out with friends to see Star Wars tonight.

Let's see if these spinoffs can measure up.
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>>6767628
Ah, yeah, this one. I love it a lot.
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>>6767628
are you A_Signature?
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>>6767634
I enjoyed it

There's nothing after the credits
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>>6767427
>https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12193700/1/Electric-Eldritch-Eidolon

>Opening with a bad joke

Never open a story you intend to be taken seriously with a joke. In fact the whole advice about opening with a joke is pretty much bullshit as 95% of the time it serves to turn off the reader from wanting to read further.
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>>6766914
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>>6767664

Tell the author in a review or something, not me

I still enjoyed it but like I said I have no creative skills or knowledge for that matter
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>>6767644
Yep, me too.

>>6767659
Yep. How did you know?

>>6767669
Reply, you are a cutie patootie
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>>6767570
>>6767599
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anyone got some mad max style fan art?

also, witness em
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>>6767661
My friend is probably going to make us stay anyway. I've been trying to get it through his head for years, just because Marvel does it, doesn't mean everybody else does.
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>>6767550
A hatch opens up
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>>6767711

w-witnessed
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>>6767570
>>6767595
Spy Nick and Jack.

>>6767541
Another trope I would suggest to avoid is the whole "I can't be romantically involved with her/him, they are my partner." The whole worried about friendship thing is valid, if a bit cliche, but when worried about their partnership at the ZPD I always think of one quote from a fanfic:
"I'd rather start and end the day with you than the other way around."

>>6767591
This. Especially with Judy's neighbors confirmed and that one comic with Flash, I'd bet Nick and Judy would be more concerned than the rest of the world.

>>6767669
One, Reply, those are fucking adorable.
Secondly, would wearing those Antlers be speciest?
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>>6767691
draw style. so, how do i draw mongoose?
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>>6767570
A pissed off Bogo chasing Nick with Judy trying to keep up/get between them
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>>6767669
?The antler hat
Holy fuuuuuuuck that's cute.
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>>6767669
Reply, you're doing God's work, and that's the honest truth
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>>6767669
So fucking comfy looking...
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>6767711
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>>6767811
>>6767788
>>6767711


WITNESSED
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>>6767691

>>6767737
>Secondly, would wearing those Antlers be speciest?
oh no
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>>6767715
The only things that happen during the credits are them sweet John Williams musics and at the very end it says "hurr thx Carrie Fisher"
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>>6767844
FAKE REPLY ANON
DON'T TEASE
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FEM NICK!
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>>6767870
>(lies)
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>>6767844
Reply Anon? Is it really you?
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>>6767742
>draw style
Huh, I have a drawing style? I was hoping of becoming good before having that...
>how do i draw mongoose?
Well, a good example would be Alec, since meerkats are just a subspecies of mongooses with peculiar ears.
Pointy snout, round nose, round (almost human-like, it's creepy) ears, tubedude shapes, bushy tail; this is a mongoose. Also their pupils in reality are almost goat-like, but for now I prefer them round.
Why are you interested in mongooses?

Also I will now dump a couple of drawings, just to see the main characteristics

>>6767844
Kek
I will begin with your drawing, since it is the one that game me the appearances of my zoosona
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>>6767599
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>>6767870
Now make her a futa
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>>6767899
Inky is also a cutie piggu
>>6767901
>Jack overpowering Sky(e) easily
These buns are all too strong
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Is anyone taking Greentext requests? If so, please write about a cute bunny cuddling with Anon in extreme detail.
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>>6767923
These cutie drawfag too, sadly I don't have the name
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>>6767941
Mead too, damn I have really a lot of them
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>>6767955
And finishing with this one, since I don't want to clog the thread.
Still a work in progress, though
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>>6767901
Thank you TGG! It's great. I love Sky(e)'s expression, it looks like she;s confused how she lost.
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>>6767932
Once upon a time, an extremely well rendered bunny snuggled up to anon.
It rested it's little bunny head on your lap as you slowly petted its head at 60 FPS. As it's nose twitched in 4k resolution, you could feel it's heart rate slow as it relaxed and fell asleep. There was also a lot of lens flare.
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>>6767899
First thought that comes into my head when I see that picture; 'Please don't step on my tail...'
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>>6767899
>>6767923
>>6767941
>>6767970
thanks, you're a cool dude

>>6767844
how do I draw okapi?
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Awoo~
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to be part of building.
I'm also pleased to take this opportunity to unveil a new millennium initiative, called Millennium Community. This is a program to bring official recognition to cities, towns, communities and Indian tribes that are planning millennium projects that honor the past and imagine the future. I'm glad that we've worked to develop this program hand-in-hand with you, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, and also with the National Association of Counties, the National League of Cities, the National Association of Towns and Townships, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Their leaders are here with us today, and I want to thank them.
In his state of the union, the president said "I want to invite every town, every city, every community to become a nationally recognized Millennium Community by launching projects that save our history, promote our arts and humanities and prepare our children for the 21st century."
Now every community has a different way of approaching this. We've already learned from working with some of you. Some may want to launch a local effort to save a treasure, to raise the funds necessary to do so. Others may want to join the Mars Millennium Project, which is challenging schoolchildren around the nation in conjunction with NASA to design a community that they would want to live on on the planet Mars in the year 2030.
Some might want to join the Millennium Trails project, which we hope will build 2,000 new trails that will help us explore our environment and mark our heritage along the way. Richmond, California, for example, will celebrate its new "Rosie the Riveter Park," to pay tribute to the women who worked in the World War II shipyards. The people of Casper, Wyoming, will restore some of the important trails that run through that town, such as the old cattle trails that stretch from Texas to Montana. Minneapolis is planning to celebrate its heritage with snowshoe races and dog-sled rides through eserving historic sites and districts.
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In Little Rock, the students there will be learning about the millennium through a new curriculum in the city's public schools. And Canton, Ohio, will revitalize a six-block downtown area, the centerpiece of its millennium celebration. People in Seattle, Washington, are adding over 20,000 trees to that city's landscape. And Alaska is promoting cultural events that encourage Native Americans to draw on the wisdom of elders and the idealism of the young. We have some of those examples in this Millennium Communities handbook, which I hope that you will take with you, share with the people in your city and your staff, and look for ways that you might find suitable to pursue some millennium activities in each of your communities.
We're also seeing a lot of interest in cities that are sister cities of those around the globe who want to strengthen their ties to their sister cities by promoting international cultural and educational exchanges. Chicago, for instance, is inviting foreign artists to visit the city and paint murals throughout its neighborhoods.
Today I'm also announcing two new tools that I hope will help you develop your own millennium plans. The first is the handbook, which I hope -- we've tried very hard to make it so -- is a practical guide for civic leaders, groups, and individuals. Another tool is the new web site which Bell South, partnering with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, is creating. The web site for Millennium Communities will allow designated communities to share ideas and projects. And we hope that you will want to be so designated, that you will want to be part of this great national effort as we stand on the brink of this new century.
You know, I've been reading a lot about what people were doing at the turn of the last century and even the last mil 1,000 years, there were many ifferences, of course; but there were so ing ng "No!" to the doomsay , even with apocalyptic vision. That was true 1,000 years
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ago, as some monks would travel around Europe telling people the end was near and that they should come together and cower in fear.
But the other human impulse is the one that really held sway, and that is the feeling of hopefulness and opportunity and challenge in confronting the future.
Well, we know that there are those among us in our country who are stockpiling water and canned goods and worrying about Y2K, a problem that we do have to take seriously, but which I expect to be resolved with the hard work of many of you. But what I think is the more likely feeling that you will find in your communities, as I have found it around the country, is this sense of opportunity and hopefulness. And there is much we can do to build on that.
People are much more likely to come together across racial or ethnic or linguistic lines if they feel hopeful about the results that would flow from their taking what they see as a risk to try to be vulnerable and work with others unlike themselves. People who are hopeful will want to clean up monuments or create new parks, because they see a future where that will define the quality of life for themselves and their children. People who are hopeful are really those Americans who are true to our tradition of hopefulness.
With all of the difficulties and challenges our country has confronted, we always fall back on a sense of hopefulness. And that is what I hope will happen again in this coming year. Because we do, as we look back on the last six years of progress, have a lot to celebrate. We have a lot of work ahead of us to continue building on safer cities and reformed schools and welfare workers working and all that we can see at the ground level that is occurring. So let's not just celebrate with parties and champagne -- as much fun as that will be -- let's add to the celebration some contemplation, some commemoration and really look for ways that we can bring our
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If we imagine the kind of cities we want for the 21st hout the sound of gunfire, with people feelin he skills they will need to compete in the global economy, and when there is public space that invites us in and a feeling that we are contributing to t e will know we have given gifts to the future that will stand the test of time.
So let me invite each of you to use this opportunity to become a Millennium Community, to work with us in creating this moment in time that we hope will stand for the symbol of what we as a nation want to create for our future. I thank you for what you have already done and I look forward to working with you for what we can do together. Thank you very much. (Applause.)
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REMARKS BY PRESIDENT AND FIRST LADY RODHAM TO U.S. EMBASSY STAFF AFTER MEETING WITH JORDAN'S NEW KING ABDULLAH, 2/8/1999
U.S. EMBASSY,
AMMAN, JORDAN
(Applause.)
PRESIDENT : Thank you very much. Thank you. Please be seated. Thank you.
MRS. : Thank you all. I just want to express our personal appreciation to all of you for the incredible support that you have given to us in this very difficult time as we have come here to pay our last respects.
I also, on a personal note, wish to acknowledge the deep sadness that the entire American people feel. You see before you four leaders of our country who really represent many, many Americans who could not be here, but whose hearts are with the people of Jordan. I also hope you know that the friendship between our families on a personal level and between our countries is very, very deep. And we will be there in friendship and support in the months and years ahead.
As I was visiting with Queen Noor a few minutes ago and expressing our personal condolences, I could not help but think how much better off this region and our world would be if not only leaders but all of us stopped to think, "How would King Hussein have acted? What would he have said?" If we could bring the same sense of humility and
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>>6767987
JJ Abrams directing Zootopia?
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saw him bring not only to presidents but to every person he encountered. That would be one way to honor the legacy of this extraordinary man and this very great leader.
Thank you, as part of the American community and the Jordanian nationals who work with the Americans here at the embassy, for representing our country in good times and hard times. We're grateful to you for the service that you give.
Thank you very much.
(Applause.)
PRESIDENT : Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you.
Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to begin, if I might, by thanking President Bush, President Carter and President Ford and this congressional delegation for coming on very short notice all the way to Jordan to make a clear and unambiguous statement about our regard and respect and gratitude to King Hussein and the people of Jordan. I thank them very, very much. (Applause.)
I want to thank Ambassador Burns and all of you in the embassy community for representing us in a difficult and challenging part of the world and a wonderful country. I thank all the Jordanian nationals who work for the United States. We are honored by your efforts, and when Jordanians and Americans work together in our embassy here in Amman, they symbolize the partnership that we hope will always exist between the United States and Jordan.
Most of what I would have said has already been said so eloquently by those who have spoken before. I would just like to make a couple of points about King Hussein and about King Abdullah. First of all, Hussein really did bring people together. You know, I was looking at the four of us, here we are, two Democrats; two Republicans. We have agreed on many things. We've disagreed a thing or two over time. But we know that America's interest and America's heart were close to this king and this country.
I looked at the Israeli delegation today -- (laughs) -- I could hard s for prime minister were there. (Laughter.) president since President Eisenhower --
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and grievances seemed small in the face of this very large presence. And it was almost as if the more frail his body became, the more powerful the essence of his spirit was.
Every Jordanian citizen can be proud of that -- can be proud the on every continent and every country of the world, people said, "That is the sort of person we all ought to be."
The last point I would like to make is that I would like to join the previous speakers in saying that I have great confidence in the young king of Jordan. I had a very good meeting with him today. He clearly understands his mission. He said in the most moving way, he said, "I and all of my brothers and sisters have absorbed our father's teaching. We know what we are supposed to do. And I intend to do it." And he said it in a way that exuded the quiet, humble confidence that I saw so often in his father.
And finally, just on a purely personal note, I was deeply honored to be able to bring Queen Noor's mother and father over on the airplane with me. They are in this audience tonight, because we are leaving from here. And I think we should let them know that our prayers and support are with them, and we are grateful that their daughter, a daughter of America, has been a magnificent queen of Jordan and a great friend to the people of both countries.
and I have had so many unbelievable experiences as a result of the great honor of serving in the White House. But among those I will treasure most every day of my life are the times we had with the king of Jordan. He made us all a little better, and always will.
Thank you very much. (Applause.) END
REMARKS ABOUT RELIEF
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(APPLAUSE)
Thank you.
(APPLAUSE)
Thank you. Thank you very much. I am so pleased that this day has come, and I understand some of you were a little delayed at the gate, for which I apologize, but we're delighted you are all here to be part of these announcements this afternoon.
We owe a great debt to my friend and someone who has done a tremendous job on so many issues, Tipper Gore, for immediately bringing public attention to what had happened in Central America. And I want to thank her personally again for that.

Secretary Albright, thank you for your leadership and for shepherding American diplomacy into the new century so well and with such strength and purpose.
Secretary Caldera, thank you for being here. I enjoyed very much seeing you when I was on the ground visiting our troops, and it gave me such a tremendous sense of pride to see the men and women of the United States military performing as well as they always do, given whatever assignment they undertake.
I, too, want to thank Brian Atwood and the entire USAID family for the work they do every day around the world, and in particular what they've done here.
I also want to say a special word of appreciation to Maria Echaveste, who headed up the president's task force that has led us to the recommendations that we are making today in response to the need that was reported to the president.
And the people who put on the green eyeshades and find the money over at OMB, I want to thank all of you for working double and triple time to make this day happen.
To the members of Congress, to the ambassadors and other members of the diplomatic community, and particularly to the all NGOs represented here, I want to thank you for your strong presence on behalf of the people of the United States. As you served on the front lines to help open roads, restore homes, bring
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>>6768060
Kinky
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>>6768031
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>>6767811
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>>6767833

OH WHAT A LOVELY DAY
WHAT A LOVELY DAY

WITNESS MEEEE!
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Hi mammals!

I missed the deadline for Winter TT, but I'm working on a fic I hope you'll all enjoy. I've decided to just marry the Winter and the Christmas TT together into one longer piece.

I hope you're all drinking cocoa and relaxing!

Here's a holiday-related question - do reindeers in Zootopia have to deal with being constantly related to Christmas?
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>>6768113
thanks

>>6768114
thank you, you're also a cool dude
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>>6768113
>Popo! I'm drawing something for you too!
Really!? Thank you! Can't wait to see it!
Have a good night and sleep well!
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At this point I'm just gonna ship Wolt and Remmy because the last story makes it easy
Like really easy
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Someone help!

I have to get up and see friends, but I'd rather stay in bed all day and feel depressed that Zootopia isn't real. What should I do?
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>>6768175
/trash/ dirtied my mind because I completely expected Wolt to suck Remmy's dick at some point in the story
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>>6768199

Pretend your friends are animals and imagine which you'd fuck.
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>>6768199
Get them into Zootopia so you can all be depressed together
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>>6768226
Hi there :D
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>>6767669
H-how much for the full package
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Go out and hang with your friends imagining them as animals which suits their personality. Just don't tell them you are doing it.
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>>6768209
>Tfw you realize somebody out there has the same bad sense of humor you do.
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>>6768143
Who's santa in this scenario? And whys he flying a bunch of naked magic deer around?
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EZ
Now it's my honor to introduce John Conyers, the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee. Among his many distinctions, which include being a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus, Mr. Conyers is the second most senior member of the House of Representatives. He is now serving his 18th term. John Conyers.
REP. JOHN CONYERS (D-MI): (Applause.) Thank you very much.
I want to thank the president and the first lady for their courage and leadership in the wake of the Littleton tragedy. On all fronts, the president and the first lady and all of us here today, in the administration, and especially the Congress, continue to show us what leadership really means when the going gets difficult.
Now, the tragedy in Colorado was one of unprecedented proportion, but the sad truth is that each and every day, in every city and state, we experience firearm tragedies that snuff out lives that are just beginning. Each day in America, there are nearly two dozen firearm homicides. That amounts to a couple hundred a week. That's nearly 10,000 a year. And it doesn't include the 18,000 gun suicides that we experience each year.

That comes to a total of 35,000 gun deaths in the United States annually.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's got to stop. We can do better, and that's why we're called to this place today. Those numbers compare to two handgun murders in New Zealand a year, 15 in Japan, 30 in all of Britain -- all countries that have meaningful gun control.
Now the best guess is that there are over 250 million guns in America, nearly one for every citizen of this country. Our streets are swimming with these weapons of death and destruction. Handgun murders are the leading cause for the death of African American men ages 15 to 34. And overwhelmingly all the data shows that in non- recreational settings, fir n want to hear from us. The families of tens of thousands of murder victims in Ameri
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>>6768277

Maybe Santa would be a bear or a horrible Krampus-like Goat.

>>6768274

I love you anon, let's be stupid together.
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ever noticed before that now is the time for the feelings of most Americans to be actualized in federal legislation.
And now, my friends, I want to introduce a member who has distinguished herself, from New York, Carolyn McCarthy. We consider her to be the conscience of the Congress on guns, and we present her to you at this time. (Applause.)
REP. CAROLYN MCCARTHY (D-NY): Mrs. , President , thank you for bringing us all here together today.
Last Tuesday, I was sitting in the Educational Committee and someone from my staff came up to me and just tapped me on the shoulder, and said, "Congresswoman, another school shooting." You have to understand, when you are a victim, the feelings that go through you. I thought of when my brother told me that my husband was killed on the Long Island Railroad, and told me that my son was fighting for his life. I thought of Suzanne Wilson, who lost her daughter last year in Jonesboro. I thought of all the other school shootings that we've seen in the last year and a half. I thought of all the committee hearings that we've had in the last year on how to deal with this issue.

And then I thought of all the victims in the last number of years that have lost someone. And here we are, talking about what can we do.
I have to tell you it's extremely frustrating, because we are faced with silence all the time. We're hearing from the other side already: "There is nothing we can do." I'm sorry, you have heard of so many proposals; there IS something we can do. There has to be something that we can do. (Applause.)
All of us here, every single one of us here -- and, believe me, a lot more -- are willing to fight for the American people. We're willing to fight for our children.
But you know what's going to happen? We'll go to committee, and there will be silence as the shootings go on. When we go to the speaker of the House and beg for a debate on the floor, there will be s
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We're burying our children in Colorado, and tomorrow we'll be burying 13 more, and the day after that we will be burying 13 more -- every single day. Do we have to have a larger mass of killings for America to say, "Enough is enough"? Please don't let that happen.


Please, I'm asking everyone out there, call your representative. Let's hear from you. Give us the strength to keep fighting. Give us the power to win, because I have to tell you something I've learned in the very short time since I've been here in Congress: When enough people outside of Washington start calling into Washington, wow, people start listening. "Gee, maybe we should look at this."
Think about HMOs. Why are we even talking about it in Congress? Because the American people are demanding it.
I'm a nurse. Let's talk about what it's costing our health care. Because we've seen homicides go down -- and that's wonderful -- can we talk about the ions of dollars it's costing us because more of our young people are surviving? I know Secretary Riley would like that money for his education. I know the president would like that money for health care.
We can do this, people. We can do this, but you got to help us. I don't want to hear at the next violent shooting, "We can't do anything." I've heard it too many times in the last two years. We have to have your voices. Don't say that Congress can't do anything. You can make Congress do something.
President was there for my family when my husband was killed, and he tried to make this a safer nation, and he has. And I want to thank him for calling me or taking my call the night of last Tuesday, because I have to be honest with you; I didn't want to hear about another shooting. And I said to the president, "We have to do something." When he responded, the pain that was i him for his dedication. s , because somebody didn't lock their gun.
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>>6768113
forgot to say, good night
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Education. I'm glad to see my old friend Mayor Helmke and Bob Walker and others here. We have, I think, over 40 members of Congress here and two senators who went back to the floor to fight for this issue to be put on the floor today.
I would like to do two things. First, I want to tell you specifically what we are proposing, and I'll do that. But secondly, I would like to tie what we are proposing to all these culture arguments, and talk about, if you will, at least two cultures that exist in America, and say that I think this in the end is going to come down to what our conception of America as a community is and what our responsibilities to one another are.

I want to begin by saying that a lot of people have made remarkable contributions, I think, to this effort to get us to look at the violence of our culture and how it makes the most vulnerable of our children, without regard to their income or their social status, closer to the line of taking violent action, and how it complicates family life for everyone. I want to thank for what she's done. I also want to thank Al and Tipper Gore, who have done enormously important work on this for years to try to help us deal with the TV issues, the ratings, the V chips, and now the new efforts we've been making with the Internet community to give parents some more control over that, and the efforts we'll have to make to train the parents to figure out to do it, since their kids all know more about it than they do.
But this is very important stuff. In June, Tipper Gore's going to host our White House Conference on Mental Health, and the attorney general and and I were just talking about some of the things we can do to help to make sure that all of our schools have the adequate mentoring and mediation and even mental health services our kids need. All this is very important. And we have to deal with that.
But if you believ
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>>6768207
Don't be ridiculous. As the passenger, that responsibility fell on Remmy.
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propose here, that none of these school violence things would have happened? No. But we do know one thing for certain; we know there would have been fewer of them, and there would have been fewer kids killed in the last several years in America. We know that for certain. (Applause.) We know that.
And cultures are hard to change, and cultures should never be used to avoid individual responsibility. But we -- when we get to where we change, then we wonder -- we look back, and we say, "How could we have ever done it otherwise?"
Let me ask you something. Next time you get on an airplane, think about how you'd feel if the headline in the morning paper right before you got on the airplane was, "Airport metal detectors and x-ray machines abolished as infringement on Americans' constitutional right to travel." Think about it. That's the headline in the morning paper. Then right next to it there's another headline: "Terrorist groups expanding operations in the United States." And you read the two headlines, and you're getting on the airplane, exercising your constitutional right to travel, which is now no longer "infringed" by the fact that you might have to go through the metal detector twice and take out your money clip or take off your heavily metaled belt, and that somebody is x-raying your luggage as it gets on the airplane. It's unthinkable now, isn't it?


This will become unthinkable, too, that we should ever reverse these things, if we ever have enough sense to do them. (Applause.)
Now -- but we still have a cultural and a political argument that says to defend Americans' rights to reasonable hunting and sports shooting, we have to defend the indefensible as well. This is -- it doesn't make any sense at all unless you're caught up in this sort of web of distorted logic and denial.
But Carolyn McCarthy may have made the most imp t me culture I did, that belong to s to change; it's the culture of hunting and sport shooting that has to
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(laughter) -- and I was traveling around because I had all kinds of stuff in there. You know, and every time I started to get a little aggravated, I'd think, "Boy, I don't want that plane to blow up." (Laughter.) You know? Make me go through a dozen times if you want to, and the person behind me.
Now, we've got to think about this in that way. These are the folks we have to reach. When there are no constituents for this movement, the movement will evaporate. When people from rural Pennsylvania and rural West Virginia and rural Colorado and Idaho start calling their congressmen and saying, "Hey, we can live with this. We can live with this. This is no big deal, you know? I mean, we're just out there doing what we do. We believe -- we'll gladly put up with an extra hassle, a little wait, a little this, a little that, because we want to save several thousand kids a year."
That is my challenge to you. (Applause.) That is what is going on.
Now here are the things we want to do. A lot of you won't think they're enough, but you remember the culture. You change the culture, we'll change the laws. You change the message, we'll do it. And none of them have anything to do with anybody's legitimate right to hunt.
First of all, we ought to strengthen the Brady law. (Applause.) It's kept 250,000 felons, fugitives, and stalkers from guns. The states now have the Insta-Check (sp) system, which is good. The mandatory waiting period has expired; that's bad, because we need it, in addition to the Insta-Check (sp) system, to give a cooling-off period to people who are in a fit of rage. It's important.
The law that we would present, the act, will also prevent juveniles who commit violent crimes from ever buying a gun. It would apply the Brady law's prohibition to juvenile violence.
It would r sh, at long last, as Senator Feinstein s know how many of you have "Aw, this is just too much hassle, you t.
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I kinda wondered whether they'd use reptiles... they'd be mythical.
"Rudolph the red nose reptile"
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You don't have to pretend it won't be a hassle. Tell them you know it will be a hassle. It's worth it. People's lives are at stake here. AUDIENCE MEMBER: Amen.
PRESIDENT : What they started -- what these shows started out doing, which was a good way for people who lived in rural areas -- started out in primarily rural areas, who enjoy hunting and are interested in different kinds of weapons, to have an interesting experience on a weekend afternoon, has turned out to be a gaping loophole through which criminals and deranged people and other people get guns they could not otherwise get.


And so we have to say -- we haven't asked you to abolish your gun shows, but we've asked you to undergo the inconvenience necessary to save more lives. We don't have to be insensitive, we just have to be determined. But I'm telling you, if we don't do something about this gun show loophole, we're going to continue to have serious, serious problems. And it's very important. (Appaluse.)
The second thing we've got to do is to strengthen the assault weapons ban, to close the loophole that allows dealers to sell older high-capacity ammunition magazines manufactured abroad. Now, I bet you when Senator Feinstein was talking about this, you thought, "Now, who in the world could be against this?" I actually had a conversation with a member of Congress who said to me -- serious, a good person, who's a really good person -- when we were doing this back in '94, a really good person, this person I was talking to, who told me -- (laughter) -- let me tell you -- I just want you to understand what the argument was -- he said, "But you've got to understand, we've got people who use these bigger magazines for certain kinds of sport contests."
And I said, "Well, so what?" (Laughter.) But he said, "They'll beat me if I vote for this." I said, "They'll beat fix this. This is just pure mathemati members sai
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>that Charlie
Gosh there are so many ships that will be ruined once Remmy finally fucks someone
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Remmy doesn't need to be forced to bisexual or gay. He can rejoice in being happily straight with hot options before him. Right? Right.
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That, I think, is very important.
The provision holding adults criminally responsible would only apply but -- this is quite important -- but it would apply if they recklessly failed to keep firearms out of the reach of young people. This would mandate a steep increase in penalties for adults who transfer guns illegally to juveniles; it would require child safety locks to be sold with all new guns. (Applause.)
Finally, it would crack down on illegal gun trafficking, doubling the number of cities now working with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to trace every gun seized by the police. I know this is very important to Congresswoman McCarthy. (Applause.) It would require that dealers submit information not only on the guns they sell, but on used guns which are often very hard for law enforcement agents to trace. It would significantly increase penalties for gun runners caught trafficking large numbers of firearms. It would establish a national system, as soon as it's feasible, to limit handgun purchases to one a month, following the lead of Virginia. (Applause.)
You know, I've got to say, this is very interesting. When we were going over the list of things we wanted to propose, some people said, "Well, that might be a loser because it sounds to people who care about this like that's too many, and, you know, what is this?" You know, the states that have had big problems in the past with lots of illegal gun purchases and guns then being used for illegal purposes -- Virginia did this and it really helped them. This was a big deal. And, I just talked to Senator Robb about this a couple of days ago, and he said, "You know, all I can tell you is it's working in our state." So I would ask you to seriously consider what this might mean for our efforts to control the law enforcement aspects of this.
So, these ar f the school children d to go and turn off the television and t working until people start thinking about
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community so that we have a shared obligation to save children's lives, and we've got to get out of this crazy denial that this won't make a difference. This -- it's crazy, it won't make -- just because it won't make all the difference doesn't make -- mean it won't make a difference. It will make a difference. (Applause.)
And so -- so I implore you to remember what these members have said. I implore you to go out and get people going at the grass roots, as Carolyn McCarthy said. We need help. We can pass all this if the American people want it bad enough. We can pass it all if the American people want it badly enough. And we don't need to go through another Littleton for the American people to want it badly enough. You can help make sure that happens.
Thank you. (Applause.)

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“The World Today,” CNN, 5/19/1999
Rodham Discusses Her Trip to Macedonia
CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR, CNN SENIOR INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT: As first lady, Rodham has made scores of trips overseas with her husband, President . But she has also made at least 60 solo trips, but not as much as known about that.
Now, in her first interview in nearly a year and a half, Mrs. joins us to talk about her activism in the role of foreign policy, and about her recent trip to Macedonia.

Thank you very much for joining us.
, FIRST LADY OF THE UNITED STATES: Thank you, and I'm delighted to be here.
AMANPOUR: You were at the camp today, one of the biggest camps in the region. What struck you about what you heard there?
: Well, I think my overwhelming impression was that what had happened to these people, the Kosovars, is just unforgivable and unforgettable. We have to do everything we can to enable them to return home in peace and in safety.
And I heard a lot of stories. You know, it's very hard when you're talking with people who you never met befor they lost their children -- their hands we ited States and in London, and wh
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But they have been subject to Mr. Milosevic's ethnic cleansing campaign for a long time. It started in small ways about 10 years ago where the Kosovars were forbidden to go to the theater or to the sports stadium, and then the schools were closed, and then they were afraid to drive their cars on the road. And then a couple of years ago they started being pushed out of their homes. And then last year we saw thousands of them in the mountains.
So this has been a long-term, deliberate policy by Milosevic. And we are attempting to reverse a decade of deliberate, persistent ethnic cleansing that has of course come to a crescendo in the last weeks.
And I know that in today's world of instant news and 24-hour coverage, 50 days may seem like an eternity. But in the kind of concerted effort that NATO has undertaken to bring about these changes and return the refugees, I don't think that it is a very long time at all. And when we are successful, as I know we will be, it will be exactly what needs to be done to send a very clear message not only to Milosevic but to anyone in this region, and I hope throughout the world, that this kind of action will no longer be permitted.
AMANPOUR: You called Milosevic's policies evil today, and many others have as well. Do you think Slobodan Milosevic should be indicted on charges of war crime?
: I think that's a discussion that will have to take place at some point. But right now I think the immediate goal is to persuade him or defeat him, whichever is necessary, that he must reverse this policy. And if our primary objective, as it is, is to return the Kosovar refugees and give them the security they need to live at peace in Kosovo, then I think we need to put our attention and all of our resources on achieving that goal first and foremost.
AMANPOUR: Many people say he's still there, he's hunk is working -- and it is working -- and be
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>>6768341
It's not about what Remmy wants, it's about what my penis wants
And my penis wants Remmy to fuck his co-star of the week
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AMANPOUR: There are many who say, and who bemoan -- many outside of the United States -- what they believe is a political climate that makes it impossible for the United States to commit in any way other than a casualty-free way, in other words to commit from 15,000 feet up. Do you agree that the political climate is such that -- prevents going the whole way, so to speak?
: Well, I think if you define the whole way the objective, which is to return the refugees with appropriate security, I believe that the strategy that we are pursuing is likely to work. So I don't know that it's useful to speculate on what might come next, or what might be necessary.
Now it is always difficult to obtain the kind of political support for any action off of one's shores. I know that, in Europe, there's a constant effort to keep public opinion and political support, and it is the same in the United States. But I've been personally very pleased to see that public opinion in the United States is supporting the president's policy, supporting the Kosovar refugees, and I think we can maintain that till we are able to see our way clear through this.
AMANPOUR: We're always told Americans don't care about foreign news, don't want to know about foreign news; do you think that's right, or do you think Americans do care about what's going on in the world?
: Yes, there is always a tendency in American history as one goes back, not even very far, to before the Second World War for us to feel quite isolated from the world's problems with our two big oceans on either side of us. But it is becoming increasingly clear, and it surely should be with what is going on here in the Balkans, that we stay isolated or disengaged at great risk. Because when it comes down to making difficult decisions, the United States must be part of the solution, not only in Europe but in other parts of the world.
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So I've spent quite a bit of time in the last several years talking with Americans and encouraging more American interests and support for international engagement.
AMANPOUR: We're going to take a short break. And when we come back, we'll ask Mrs. about her own political views and aspirations.
(COMMERCIAL BREAK)
AMANPOUR: You have had a great impact on a certain area of foreign policy. Along with the secretary of state, I believe you have made the issue of women's rights a U.S. policy objective. What have you achieved, and what does that mean exactly? For instance, take the Tailban, the repressive people who are ruling Afghanistan right now. What does that mean for them, for instance?
: Well, let me answer that first generally and then specifically. Starting with the Beijing conference in 1995, we made it very clear that women's role and participation and rights were something that were important to democracy and economic advancement, and both of those were in America's interest. And certainly with Secretary Albright becoming secretary of state, she and I both spoke at the State Department and made clear that as a matter of American foreign policy, we wanted to support women's objectives and rights around the world.
Now what that has meant is that we have seen issues a little differently than we used to. We understand that if women are denied education and participation, it's less likely that the society in which they reside will be a stable one or a friendly one. If women do not have access to the full range of economic opportunities, then it's less likely their societies will be economically successful. That's something that's been proven time and again.
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trafficking of women as though they were pieces of goods, or more sinisterly as drugs, we've spoken out against that as a nation -- that has been raised in bilateral conversations. And specifically with the Taliban and their very gross mistreatment and denial of rights to women, we've made it clear that that regime would not be recognized until it took steps to include women as citizens -- as human beings.
The secretary has memorably said, and I have repeated it on many occasions, that the kind of violence and discrimination against women that we see still too often around the world can no longer be excused as cultural, it needs to be called what it is: it is criminal. And it is something that the United States has a vested interest in recognizing and including as part of the way we evaluate our positions around the world.
AMANPOUR: There have been critics, most recently Michael Mandelbaum, I believe, in "Foreign Affairs," who said that American foreign policy has become, sort of, a social work versus pragmatism. Since you do so much of these democracy and civil society, activism, women's rights, do you -- is that a fair criticism do you think in today's world?
: Well, I think that it is very practical to look at the human needs of people around the world and factor those into foreign policy. Certainly during our Cold War years we were forced to sweep a lot of human rights abuses and denial of development and other matters under the rug, if you will, because we had a very specific objective, and that was to protect ourselves against Soviet expansionism, and to do everything we could to prevent countries and societies from falling prey to that.
Now that we no longer face that kind of threat, I think it is practical to see the world in a different way. Certainly our values remain the same, but if we want to have the United States be respected and recognized, as it now is, as the leader of in the societies with which we wi h the explosion of infor
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So when I go around the world and I advocate for girls education, for example, it is because we have evidence and reason to believe that well-educated populations are more likely to understand and deal with the challenges of today and tomorrow, and therefore more likely to be involved in relationships that are positive with the United States.
AMANPOUR: You seem so committed, and you seem to get so much professional and personal satisfaction from what you do abroad, and you have the freedom to do it as first lady. Why would you give that up to become a senator in New York?
(LAUGHTER)
: Well, I'm not sure that I can answer that question completely, and I -- if I make the decision to run for the Senate, I will have a lot to say about that.
But no matter what I do in the future, whatever course my life happens to take, I'm going to stay interested and involved in these issues, because I care deeply about them, but I also think they matter greatly. So no matter where I go or where I end up, in the next century I'll be, I hope, speaking out on behalf of these matters.
AMANPOUR: Have you -- are you any closer to making your decision?
: Well, I will have something to say about that when I am ready, and it isn't here, in Macedonia, that I would talk about that.
AMANPOUR: Will it be in the spring, the summer the fall? Can you give us a little timeframe.
(LAUGHTER) : It will be sooner instead of later, I think it's fair to say. This summer is not too far away.
AMANPOUR: A lot of the people I talk to, a lot of the women that I meet from traveling overseas, are very impressed by you and admire your dignity. A lot of the people you meet are people who suffered, people you saw today, and who believe that they identify with you, because they have seen you suffer.
And in a speech in Africa last year, you spoke about living for and a great commitment to each other and that we
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to play in anyone's life. Part of it is our religious faith and part of it is just our experience of human nature and how one always has to be ready to forgive if one wants to go on and live without bitterness and hope.
I was thinking about that today in this refugee camp. I thought about it when I went to Bosnia. These people will confront much more difficult challenges to their capacity to forgive: seeing loved ones killed, losing track of children maybe never to see them again. And yet, I think they understands, as I do, that life is always unpredictable and often unfair, and yet we have to make the decision every day, will we live it with hope or not?
You know, a few weeks ago, Elie Wiesel spoke at the White House, and I'd asked him to speak more than a year ago -- long before we knew what would be happening here in the Balkans -- and he spoke on the perils of indifference. And in that speech, he, of course, reminded us of the worst atrocities of the century in the Holocaust, but he also spoke movingly about what was happening here in the Balkans. And certainly the message that I and many there took away came at the very end, when he was asked how on earth could he advocate hopefulness in the face of what he had experienced as a boy in a concentration camp and what he had seen happen in this century and what was again happening because of Milosevic.
His answer is what choice do we have? How does one live without hope unless one wants one's soul to wither and die. And I believe that. And, of course, you know, in one's personal life it's not nearly as cosmic or as horrific as what has happened to people on a yearly basis in this century and is still happening today, as we speak. But the same principal applies. I mean, every one of us has a choice. You know, at the seminar that we had at the White House last week in the wake of Littleton, Colorado, it was a very moving and somber occasion because people were not p pants said, you know, perhaps we
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>>6768387
>bunny love slave
I prefer the term 'bully victim' myself
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And now there may be some who think that's very simple and very far away from the Balkans, but I think it's all related. I think how we live our lives and how we deal with whatever life throws our way, is played out on our own individual stage. And then if you look at the life of someone like Milosevic and his wife, it can be played out on the national stage. I mean, one doesn't have to be a psychiatrist to think what has happened to this man who was the subject of being an orphan because both his parents killed themselves? And a wife whose mother was arrested by the Nazis and then released and killed by her communist colleagues because they thought she was an informer. We are seeing their psychological anguish and bitterness acted out in their incredible hatred of those who are different from them.
So I think that in everyday ways how you treat your own disappointments and whether you're able to forgive the pain that others cause you and, frankly, to acknowledge the pain you cause to others, it's one of the big challenges we face as we move into this next century. And it's something that I certainly have faced. But I look into the eyes of people all over my country and the world, and I know it's something all of us face.
AMANPOUR: On that note, thank you very much indeed for joining us.
: Thank you.
AMANPOUR: That ends our special report from Skopje, Macedonia.

EVENT TO ADDRESS YOUTH VIOLENCE, 6/1/1999
REMARKS BY PRESIDENT FIRST LADY RODHAM ATTORNEY GENERAL JANET RENO AND ROBERT PITOFSKY, CHAIRMAN, FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
AT AN EVENT TO ADDRESS YOUTH VIOLENCE
THE ROSE GARDEN, THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
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MRS. : Good morning, and please be seated. And thank you for joining us today in the Rose Garden as we continue a national conversation about how to address the problems of youth violence in our communities and schools.
I want to thank everyone for coming this morning. And I'd like to acknowledge Congresswoman Sheila Jackson-Lee, Mayor Deedee Corradini, Mayor Timothy Kane (sp), and County Executives Wayne Curry and Charles Rupersburger. In addition to the chairman of the FTC, whom you will hear from in a minute -- Robert Pitofsky -- we also have Commissioner Sheila Anthony and Commissioner Mozelle Thompson. I'm also pleased that Pamela Eakes, who led the very innovative group, Mothers Against Violence in America, has worked with us on this event, as she has on past events that are also part of our efforts to try to create ways in which every American can take his or her part in doing whatever we can against youth violence.
As a nation, we've reacted to the shootings at Columbine High School like almost no other event I can remember in recent memory. It has literally pierced the heart of America. Yet in my conversations with young people and parents over the past few weeks, I've heard less talk about people feeling helpless or hopeless and more about a growing consensus that finger-pointing doesn't lead to solutions and that we have to move forward together to take steps to end the violence, not only in our schools, but in our broader community, and that it is time, some might say past time, that we all play a role in making a positive difference in the lives of our children.
I want to thank the attorney general and the chair of the FTC for joining us today, as well as the many parents, educators, religious leaders, members of the media, and students who are here as well. I am pleased that we will be hearing from a four erstand better how to exercis this report was written, our cul ocumented connection
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>>6768387
>Bunny love slave

My fox love slave is superior and I tend to him daily
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that it has on children's behavior. One study has found, for example, that if an actor is rewarded for violent behavior, children are more likely to imitate it. Another tells us that media violence has a particularly negative effect on children who already have a tendency toward aggressive or anti-social behavior. According to the American Psychiatric Association, viewers of violence not only become desensitized and fearful, they begin to identify with an aggressive solution to their own personal problems.
America's culture of violence is having a profound effect on our children, and we have to resolve to do all we can to change that culture. One of the ways that we can do that is to give parents the tools they need to control what their own children are exposed to, and we've already moved forward in that direction. Today's announcement is another important step in the fight against violence.
We know there is a lot of work to be done, but I am encouraged that so many leaders and citizens are coming together and talking honestly, not only about the challenges we face, but what we have to do together to meet those challenges.
I am particularly heartened that as a result of the meeting the president convened at the White House a few weeks ago there was general agreement from a broad cross-section of Americans that we would launch a national grassroots campaign to prevent youth violence. We would model the campaign on successful national efforts, like Mothers Against Drunk Driving, which showed us that we can change the culture when enough people from all walks of life say, "Enough is enough." So I look forward to seeing everyone working together on this new nationwide effort to prevent youth violence.
Now, I'd like to introduce someone who cares deeply about the future of our children and who has fought tirelessly to create safe schools and commun gress in recent years in reducing violent behavior in children
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Children should have a chance to grow and develop in strong and healthy and positive ways. Promoting healthy development will require us to protect children from certain violent images which they're not developmentally prepared to handle. Very young children are unable to distinguish fact from fiction. Too often today children are exposed to images and messages that glamorize violence and minimize its consequences. Numerous studies have shown that violent programming can promote violent tendencies in children. Media violence can increase children's aggression towards others. Such programming can have a particularly negative effect on children who already vulnerable.
Advertising which uses violent images or encourages children to seek out violent content can also be damaging. Research demonstrates that until the age of 7, children are unaware of the persuasive content of advertising. Even after age 7, children and adolescents are still vulnerable to peer and status appeals, without being able to determine whether responding to those appeals will result in healthy lifestyle choices.
We want to work with the entertainment industry and not against it. We hope to improve the industry's knowledge base so that it too can make better choices that are in the interest -- the best interest -- of parents and children. We encourage the media not only to protect children from negative content but also to help parents protect their children as well. The V-chip, in conjunction with content-based voluntary rating systems that informs viewers of mature content or themes, has been a breakthrough in this regard. In addition, the movie, recording, and video game industries all use content-based ratings to improve the choices that parents have.


We now need to know more about how children learn about the existence and the content of violent materials and why they are drawn to them, whet sure now to introduce Robert Pitofsky, cha hank you, Madame Attorney General. es of c
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Name Gazelle's favorite kind of coffee.
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Our particular focus today is on concerns about the violent nature of too many video games, movies and recordings currently available to young people that have a violent content. In considering that issue, however, we must remember two points:
First, we must recognize that concerns about the content of these products arise in an area of artistic expression and that they border on areas protected by the First Amendment against government intrusion. And we would hope to keep that in mind.
Second, we recognize that the motion picture industry, the video game and recording industries have recognized these concerns and have each implemented voluntary systems to rate the appropriateness of products for their children. These ratings provide parents with valuable information to judge what products are appropriate.
But we all know that advertising and marketing also play an important role in influencing young people. Today, as never before, children and teenagers are subject to a steady barrage of commercial messages that influence their choice of what they see, wear, eat and buy. Like the entertainment industry, the advertising and marketing communities realize the value of self-regulation and have implemented self-regulatory approaches.
In fact, one of the best examples of self-regulation is the advertising community and the work of its Children's Advertising Review unit, which contains several provisions urging advertisers to present their messages in a way that recognize the important potential impact of their advertising on child behavior.
My agency, the Federal Trade Commission, has a history of working with responsible elements in the business community in an effort to reach common ground on what we all recognize is a shared problem. We hope we can do that again here and reach that kind of result again.
Now, we have learned in our various projects that, if you are concerned about target who is a target. And our next speaker, Arthur Salway (sp), is part
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>>6768440
Tiger Blood
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Like many of his peers, he likes video games and wanted to learn about them. The story he will share with you today clearly illustrates the problem; hopefully, it also points the way to a solution.
Arthur? (Applause.)
PRESIDENT : Arthur, let me give you the speaker box. You can be even bigger -- (inaudible). How is that?
ARTHUR SALWAY (sp) (a 9-year-old student from Seattle): Good morning --
PRESIDENT (?): Good morning.
MR. SALWAY (sp): -- Mr. President, First Lady and guests.
My name is Arthur Salway (sp). I am a fourth-grader at Villa (sp) Academy in Seattle, Washington. I am very honored to be speaking to this audience today about violent video games.
Last year, with a family friend, I went to a movie store to rent some movies and saw this magazine about new video games. I wanted to buy it because the first few pages had fun games, airplanes and car- racing games.
When I got home and flipped through the pages, I came across an ad that said, "More fun than shooting your neighbor's cat." Also, the ad said: "Bang, meow! Bang, meow!" "Come on already. It is time we moved up the food chain and take aim at something that sounds better when it explodes. And you can, when you grab your gun, included free, that will have you firing until your fingers fall off."
I was horrified and knew this idea was wrong. I was disturbed enough to show the magazine to my mommy, even though I knew I would get in trouble. She was very upset, not with me, but at what she saw in the magazine.
She showed it to Mothers Against Violence in America, who then shared it with the Seattle Times.


They wrote an article about my story and other violent video game ads in the magazine. Representative Dickerson (sp), who is here today, saw the article and wanted to do something about it, too. She called Mothers Against together to
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Jackson- Lee for her passionate commitment to this issue and all of you, welcome to the White House.
And most of all, I want to say again how much I appreciate Arthur Saway (sp) for coming here and for sharing a child's perspective. We have other children in this audience today, and we are really here about them and their future.
As said, the tragedy at Littleton had a profound effect on America. It certainly had a profound effect on us and on our family, particularly after we had the chance to go to Colorado and visit with the families of the children who were killed and many of the young children who are still grievously wounded and the kids at the school with them, who are hurting still, and the teachers.
I do think that what said is right. We sense a determination, not only in that community but throughout our country, not just to grieve about this but to do something about it. The national grassroots campaign against violence against children is rooted in our faith that we can do better. We know we can prevent more youth violence if we work together across all the lines that divide us. We know we can do it if we are all willing to assume responsibility and stop trying to assign blame.
Of course, the responsibility begins at home. It must be reinforced and supported at school and houses of worship and the community as a whole. Those of us in public service must also do our part. There is broad and growing consensus for us to do more. Let me say I am also grateful -- (clears throat) -- excuse me. I am also very grateful that the gun manufacturers came here last month and voiced their support for common-sense restrictions to make it more difficult for guns to get into the hands of children and criminals.
I'm encouraged that the Senate acted to close t enda, and not put on hold. consequences o attracted to it and more nu ped in the culture of
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Kopi Luwak made by a lovely Civet Cat couple in Sahara Square. She still doesn't know the secret of their fine coffee.
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the games were made for adults in the first place, like the one Arthur mentioned.

Advertisements have a particular role here. They have the power to egg children on and lure them in. Every parent knows what response a commercial for sugar cereal or the latest "Star Wars" toy will get from their children. People advertise because it works. They want that product, and one way or the other, they're determined to get it.
So we ought to think twice about the impact of ads for so-called first-person shooter video games; like the recent ad for a game that invites players to, and I quote, "Get in touch with your gun-toting, cold-blooded, murdering side."
I was given today -- Arthur brought me the magazine with the ad that he mentioned, and he was kind enough to mark it for me. There really is a gun here it says, "More fun than shooting your neighbor's cat."
I was given another ad that says, "What kind of psycho drives a school bus into a war zone?" And here's a school bus heavily armed. This came out right after the incident in Springfield, Oregon.
Here's an ad that turns the argument I just made on its head: "Psychiatrists say it's important to feel something when you kill." And then it goes on to say you ought to get this technology because it "buffs and you feel it." It says, "Every sensation, every vibration, every mutilation. Nine programmable weapons buttons. Customizable feedback software. Push the stick e surprised when this kind of thing has an impact on our most vulnerable children. Is it 100 percent to blame? No. It's easier to get guns in this society. Parents, on average, spend 22 hours a week less with their children than they did 30 years ago because of the demands of work and commuting, the busyness of daily life. But when you put it all together, there are bound to be explosive, negative consequences.
That's why today I am asking the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission to study the extent to which the video game, music and movie
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I noticed one network executive a few days ago actually cancelled a program because its violent content was inappropriate, and I applaud that.
But I also read with concern the news that some of the new programming coming up for this fall on some networks will be even more violent than last year's. The time has come to show some restraint, even if it has a short-term impact on the bottom line.
I also want to challenge the owners of movie theaters and video stores, distributors, anyone at any point of sale, enforce the rating systems on the products that you sell. Check the IDs. Draw the line. If underaged children are buying violent video games or getting into R-rated movies, the ratings systems should be enforced to put a stop to it. (Applause.)
And if, as many of us suspect, there is still too much gratuitous violence in PG-13-rated movies, the ratings systems themselves should be reevaluated.
I want to thank Senators Brownback, Lieberman, Hatch, and Kohl for the bipartisan work they have done on this issue.
Again, I want to commend State Representative Mary Lou Dickerson (sp) from Washington, who read about young Arthur, helped to create a task force on video game violence. And thanks to her work with Pam and the Mothers Against Violence in America, and the Washington Retailers Association, all -- who are all represented here today, video game retailers in Washington state now voluntarily sign a pledge to parents, committing themselves to check IDs and block sales of violent games to minors. That's something that ought to happen in every state in the United States of America. (Applause.)
Again, I say, we can do something about this. It will take a grass-roots campaign. It will take everybody doing his or her part. This is a problem we face together, a problem America can solve together. There is no more urgent task for our future.
You were all looking at this young man speaking today,
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FIRST LADY DELIVERS REMARKS AT WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE
ON MENTAL HEALTH
JUNE 7, 1999
: Thank you.
(APPLAUSE)
Thank you very much. Thank you. If I had any voice, I'd break into "You Are the Sunshine of my Life" and dedicate it to Tipper.
(LAUGHTER)
But I'm delighted to be here and so pleased to see not only this packed room with standing room only, but to know that nearly 6,000 sites around the country are sharing in this first hand. This is a historic conference, but it is more than that. It's a real signal to our nation that we must do whatever it takes, not only to remove the stigma from mental illness, but to begin treating mental illness as the illness it is on a parity with other illnesses, and we have to understand more about the progress that has been made scientifically that has really led us to this point.
I don't believe that we could have had such a conference even ten years ago, and I know we couldn't have had such a conference 25 or 30 years ago when I was a young law student working at the Child Study Center at the Yale University and taking classes at the med school and working at the Yale New Haven Hospital and very interested in the intersection of mental illness and the law and in the development of children and other issues that we were only then just beginning to address. And we didn't have a lot of evidence to back up what we needed to know or how we should proceed with the treatment of a lot of the problems that we saw.
Well, today we know a lot more, and it is really our obligation and responsibility, therefore, to begin to act on that scientific knowledge. And I'm very pleased to be talking with a distinguished group of panelists
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RODHAM , FIRST LADY OF THE UNITED STATES: Thank you, I am very glad that I could come back to see all of you now that there is peace in Kosovo and I know that many of you will be returning home and we are very grateful for that and I wanted to bring my husband and my daughter to see the people and to hear the stories that I did just five weeks ago.
Let me introduce the president of the United States, .
(APPLAUSE)
WILLIAM J. , PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: Thank you. Thank you very much.
First of all, I would like to thank all the people who have shared time with my family and me, all these children and their parents, and I would like to say a special word of appreciation to all the workers here who have come from all over the world to help you recover your lives. I thank them very much.
(APPLAUSE)
(CHANTS OF "")
Thank you. Thank you. The second thing I would like to say is that I have brought with me a number of people who helped me make sure the United Sates and NATO did the right thing by the people of Kosovo, and they are also very proud to be here. And I want to thank them, and I hope you will thank them. Mr. Berger and all the other people on our team, because we're proud of what we did, because we think it's what America stands for -- that no one ever, ever should be punished and discriminated against or killed or uprooted because of their religion or their ethnic heritage, and we are honored to be here with you. (APPLAUSE)
Thank you. Thank you.
(APPLAUSE)
I just want to say a couple of more words before the rain comes down.
The first thing is that we are committed, not only to making Kosovo safe, but to helping people rebuild their lives, rebuild their communities, and then to helping Kosovo and all the countries of the region build a brighter, more prosperous future, based on respect for the human rights of all people.
(APPLAUSE)
Thank you. Thank you.
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Now, I promised all these wonderful people from all over the world who are here working for you that I would also say this: I know a lot of people are anxious to go home; many have already left. But you know there are still a lot of land mines in the ground on the routes into Kosovo and in many of the communities. We are bringing in the best people in the world to take those mines up.
Every year the United States does more than half that work all around the world. It is hard work, it is dangerous work. You have suffered enough. I don't want any child hurt. I don't want anyone else to lose a leg or an arm or a child because of a land mine.
So I ask you, please be patient with us. Give us a couple of more weeks to take the land mines up if the people here ask you to do that because you are going to be able to go back in safety and security. I want to make sure it is a happy return.
(APPLAUSE)
Thank you.
You have given my family and me a day we will remember for the rest of our lives.
All we want is for you to be able to live your lives. But I ask you to remember that the United States did not act alone. All of our NATO allies felt the same way, in Canada and Europe, and the president of the United States never acts alone. It is the American people who care about you, who believe in you, who want you to be free, who want you to be able to go home.
Thank you, and God bless you.
(APPLAUSE)
KAGAN: A heart felt cheering from Kosovar refugees still at the Stenkovec refugee camp in Macedonia. President and Mrs. visiting there today. The President addressing the group saying that no one should have to suffer because of their ethnic heritage, that he was honored to be among the people and that the U.S.A. and NATO was committed to building a brighter future for Kosovo, a more prosperous future based on respect for all people.
Our Wolf Blitzer has been traveling with the president. Wolf joins us on the phone.
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She drinks Equator? Good taste.
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>>6768421
>not wanting to be dominated by either of them
>not wanting to be dominated by both of them

something is wrong with you
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WOLF BLITZER, CNN SENIOR WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT: Well, I have spoken with most of the refugee officials here, the relief workers, the Catholic Relief Services, the U.N. Human Rights Commission people and they say the message, while it will be warmly received, will probably be futile. The 10,000 or so refugees at the Stenkovec camp, they expect within a week or two almost all of them to have gone back to Kosovo. A lot of their hopes are going to be disappointed when they get back to their homes and find the devastation there.
But they do anticipate, this Stenkovec camp, as well as the second Stenkovec camp about two miles away, to be emptied out within the next week or two. And despite the dangers of land mines, unexploded ordnance, the booby traps and all of that. So, while the president made an appeal, it probably won't work -- Daryn.
KAGAN: Wolf Blitzer traveling with the president.

“World News Tonight,” ABC, 7/7/1999
SHOW: WORLD NEWS TONIGHT WITH PETER JENNINGS (6:30 pm ET)
PETER JENNINGS: Just a brief review of our top story tonight. Scientist say they've developed a vaccine that may one day help prevent Alzheimer's disease. It affects one in 10 people over 65. So far only tested on mice, but they're encouraged.

Finally from us this evening -- a political adventure begins. In upstate New York today, unfolded her garment bags and embarked on a very carefully planned courtship. As the first First Lady to run for elected office, Mrs. , as you know, is already getting a great deal of attention from the media.

Now comes the long and sometimes painful process of trying to bond with New Yorkers. ABC's Dean Reynolds was there for the opening.

DEAN REYNOLDS, ABC News: (voice-over) On a sunny morning near the Catskill Mountains, took her first serious step on a very long road. Accompanied by the man she hopes to succeed, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the First Lady began this courtship of a place she has never called home.
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Colambian coffee, of course.
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DEAN REYNOLDS: (voice-over) Some spectators were friendly, but others were not.

PROTESTERS: Go home, !

MAN AT RALLY: I don't think New York needs her. We've survived without her and will continue to.

DEAN REYNOLDS: (voice-over) Mrs. said she will spend the next few months listening to New Yorkers about issues, building up expertise in intimate settings that may deflect charges that she is an opportunistic outsider. Her first attempt at that today had at least the look of intimacy, though cameras from around the world foreshadowed the kind of scrutiny she had better expect.

(on camera) Mrs. did something on the campaign trail today that is completely new for her. She spoke about her beliefs and her issues, and all with hardly a mention of her husband. Dean Reynolds, ABC News, Oneonta, New York.

PETER JENNINGS: That is our report on World News Tonight. Don't forget 20/20 later. On Nightline, more about Alzheimer's disease.

I'm Peter Jennings. We hope you have a good evening and that we'll see you tomorrow. Good night.

PRESS CONFERENCE WITH FIRST LADY RODHAM AND SENATOR DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN (D-NY), 7/7/1999
RE: POSSIBLE CANDIDACY FOR U.S. SENATE
DAVENPORT, NEW YORK

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:Good morning. Do you hear me properly? Is that all right? Hi, Gabe. Liz and I welcome you to Derrymoor?? Your arrival required us to get the hay in a week early, which turned out to be a good idea, so John Briggs (sp) thanks you and welcomes you, also.
Mrs. and I have been up in the schoolhouse just for a little bit, which you can see over there. The schoolhouse was built in 1854; stayed a schoolhouse till the school bus arrived in 1946, and I've been in there for the last 36 years, and I can tell you, it's a good schoolhouse.

We have the -- I showed some of the records we have from 1856; I think you'd agree. The school had three teachers, 13 students, and 71 books in the library. One, do you remember "Paradise Lost" --
MRS. : Plutarch's "Lives."
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SEN. MOYNIHAN: Plutarch's "Lives," "A Life in Essays," of Franklin, "A Pilgrim's Progress." We haven't necessarily advanced in some -- in our educational reading assignments since 1856, but then, they still help.
Now, I have the great pleasure to welcome Mrs. to the farm and to turn over the microphone to our candidate. Before you do -- before I do -- and my God, I almost forgot -- yesterday established an exploratory committee as regards candidacy for the Senate, United States Senate, from New York, a seat which I will vacate in a year and a half.

I'm here to say that I hope she will go all the way. I mean to go all the way with her. I think she's going to win. I think it's going to be wonderful for New York, and we'll be proud of our senator, and the nation will notice.
And so here is that very same person. (Applause.)
MRS. : Well, I want to thank Senator Moynihan and my friend Liz Moynihan for welcoming me and a few of my friends and associates here to their farm. I'm very grateful for their friendship and their hospitality and their support. It means a great deal to me to stand here with someone whom I admire so much.
You know, I'm starting a listening tour of New York, and I thought it only proper that I start by listening to probably the wisest New Yorker that we can know of at this time. And -- (applause) --
SEN. MOYNIHAN: Neighbors -- (off mike). (Laughter.)
MRS. : And his neighbors agree!
MS. : (Me, too ?).
MRS. : And we started in the schoolhouse, which is appropriate, because it is a place where Senator Moynihan has written so many of the books and articles and speeches that have been so important and influential in our country and in the deliberations of the United States Senate.
The last few months have been quite extraordinary for me, and I must say that I'm very humbled an ork. New Yorkers fro be listenin h care, and making sure tha hat
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chance to learn even more about what's on their minds.
So thank you so much, Senator, for having me here.
SEN. MOYNIHAN: Thank you, Ma'am.
Q Mrs. , how do you address --
Q Mrs. , why do you --
(Scattered applause.)
Q Mrs. , how do you address the issue --
Q Mrs. , why would you go through this considering the last seven years --
MRS. : Let me start with Andrea and then I'll come to you, sir.
Q How do you address the issue that Rudy Giuliani has raised that you're a "carpetbagger"? There was a protestor at the airport, just one person, but raising that issue as well up here? How do you answer them?
MRS. : I think it's a very fair question, and I fully understand people raising it. And I think I have some real work to do to get out and listen and learn from the people of New York and demonstrate that what I am for is maybe as important if not important than where I'm from. I'm looking forward to living in New York. That is something that my husband and I had talked about and planned in any event.
But I take very seriously the very legitimate questions of New Yorkers about what I believe and what kind of skills and interests I would bring on their behalf, were I to run and be elected to the Senate. So I understand that, and I'm looking forward to talking with a lot of people and, hopefully, making it clear that if I were given a chance, I would be a very strong and effective advocate for the people of New York.
This gentleman was -- yes? Q Mrs. , why would you go through this after the seven years you've had in the White House including -- (off mike)?
MRS. : Well, I've actually enjoyed my time in the White House! (Laughs.) I know that that may cause some real concern among some people. But when I look back on these years and what has been accomplished for our country, the experiences that I've had and the contributions I've been able to make on behalf of issues and causes that I care deeply about, I am very excited about the possibility of considering this run and con
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I have no illusions that it will not be a very difficult and challenging race, but that's what should happen in a democracy. I think that's to be expected. We need that kind of back and forth and exchange of ideas from people. So I am -- I'm very anxious to get out and listen to New Yorkers and learn from them, and I'm very excited about figuring out ways we can work together.
SEN. MOYNIHAN: We're going to be a little short, but Gabe (sp) there has been after you for some time.
MRS. : Yes, Gabe (sp)?
Q Mrs. , what about those of your critics who say that it takes a lot of chutzpah to come to a state that you're not from and run for the Senate?
SEN. MOYNIHAN: Gabe (sp), we're in Delaware County. Now what was that word? (Laughter.)
MRS. : Well, you know --
Q (Inaudible.)
SEN. MOYNIHAN: Good for you.
MRS. : Good for you. Yeah.
Well, Mr. Pressman, you know, when people came to me and said why don't I consider this, that fact crossed my mind. I have to confess. I said, you know, that seems like a very strange idea.
But the more people talked to me and the more I listened, and the more encouragement I got, and the more I really understood about the kind of issues that New Yorkers are concerned about, from one end of the state to the other, I really thought that I maybe could make a contribution.
And I am going to leave that to the judgment of New Yorkers. You know, I am going to just get out there and listen and work and talk with people. And then eventually, New Yorkers are going to decide whether it is a good idea or not. But I am excited about it, and I am really looking forward to it.
And I am told that, you know, that characteristic is not all bad in certain parts of New York. So I may need a little of that, I think. (Cross talk.)
Q (Inaudible) -- Mrs. ?
Q (Inaudible) -- the issue over the Peace Bridge and the relationship of trade between the U.S. and Canada, what specific design would you favor and why?
MRS. : Well, ge or of turning the existing bridge
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Q To what extent do you think you will have to forsake your duties as first lady? Will you be able to campaign and fulfill that role also?
MRS. : I think so. You know, it is not so dissimilar from someone, for example, being in the Congress and running for the Senate or being a governor and running for another office. And I have some obligations in my present responsibilities that I intend to fulfill. But I am going to spend as much time as I possibly can, meeting with and listening to New Yorkers and learning about the issues facing New York. But I also want to be responsible and make sure that I fulfill the obligations of the position I have.
And I don't really see a contradiction to that. I think that we are a long way from the election. I must say that I think it will do everyone some good if we just sort of take this at a slower more relaxed pace.
That is one of things I am actually looking forward to. I am really excited about being able to take these long, beautiful summer days and, you know, kind of at a leisurely pace with, you know, a few hundred of you -- travel from place to place and meet people and stop and visit. That's very exciting to me.
I know it may not sound like, you know, the way many people would look forward to spending days, but I'm excited about it and I'm looking forward to it.
Q How will you deal with the critics who don't believe you when you're dealing with the White House ing records and turning $1,000 into $100,000, who have been part of a strong campaign concerning that?
MRS. : Well, I think that New Yorkers will make their own judgments about that. I think we've moved beyond all of it. And I'm going to be talking about the future of education and health care and making sure that upstate New York gets the same kind of economic opportunities that the rest of the state has enjoyed. And I think me about.
Q Mrs. , have you put the scandals behind you?
SEN. MOYNIHAN take three. There, there, there.
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And that's why it'll never fucking happen.
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Mrs. : We have to be better connected to each other and particularly to our children. We have to do more to build a sense of community. Now what does that mean? Well, it may mean that our high schools and our schools are too large for children to really feel connected to the adults who are there, for the adults to know them. You know, I was recently in a school in Queens, in New York City, and--and I was just stunned that in a school built for 1,500 kids, there were 2000 kids, and that there were gonna be 500 more because of overcrowding.
RATHER: You mentioned again children.
Mrs. : Mm-hmm.
RATHER: It--it's been--you know--it's been your--your burning passion--it's just--to what you've been connected for most of your career. Did or did not the president, your husband, last year, did he communicate mixed messages to young people about right and wrong?
Mrs. : Well, I--you know--again, I'm not gonna go back and, you know, talk about that in any public way at this time. I think he has, himself, spoken about the people he let down and the disappointment he caused. So I will let him speak to that.
But I think no matter who you are or no matter what you do or what's done to you, there's always the chance to try to make it better. That there's always the hope for forgiveness; to forgive and be forgiven. And that comes certainly out of my religious faith, but it also comes out of my personal experience.
RATHER: Do you believe in redemption?
Mrs. : Absolutely. I've seen too much of it. I've not only seen it in the lives of other people, I've seen it in my own, and those I love around me. So I do.
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If you were to run and if you would be elected, you would walk into the United States Senate, famous or infamous, depending on your point of view, being a pit of dealmaking compromise, and you'd be walking into a Senate in which a large number of the senators, or the same senators who had put your husband on trial and, indeed, tried to run both of you out of Washington, for all intents and purposes.
Mrs. : But, you know, it is the United States Senate. It's part of the most important legislative body, I would argue, in the history of the world. And there are a lot of good things and there are a lot of good people who are working hard together. And, you know, after all the years that I've been in Washington and after all the difficulties and the challenges that you refer to, you know, I still really believe that we are blessed to be Americans and that public service is a privilege. So I'm not at all discouraged or pessimistic about the political process. I just know how tough it is. I know a lot more about that than I did before I got to Washington.
RATHER: Like it or not, I know you'll like it not, your husband is one of two presidents to have been impeached.
Mrs. : Mm-hmm.
RATHER: Do you agree or disagree it's gonna be in the first paragraph of his obituary?
Mrs. : Well, I--I don't know. I--that depends--I suppose it depends on who writes the obituary. I don't think that it is by any means the most important contribution of his presidency, which I consider to be filled with very significant progress for our country.
RATHER: He told me that he'd--in an interview...
Mrs. : Mm-hmm.
RATHER: ...that he did not consider it a badge of shame. Do you?
Mrs. : It was such a political process. It was--it was a tragically political misfortune for our country. And I think that when the history is written it'll be seen in a broader context and will be more understoo ?
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>>6768708
I think it's just cuz Weaver doesn't actually want Remmy to fuck anyone
He's a horny bastard and that's the joke, doesn't work if he actually does have someone to suck him off
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Mrs. : Well, you know, I think that the entire process was an unfortunate one, and I'm just glad it's behind us now. I'm glad that--that we survived that painful period. And it was painful. It was painful obviously for me and for my family and for our country.
(Footage of talking to Rather; walking in crowd; woman using camera)
RATHER: (Voiceover) It is the most she will share about the past year and a half, and for some in our confessional society, that may not be enough. But doesn't care. She's intent on sharing something else: Not what she's gone through, but what she's come away with.
Mrs. : You know, when you go through any kind of difficult experience, you have a choice. I mean, you can let it break you and embitter you, or you can take whatever you've experienced, whatever pain or suffering, and decide that you're still gonna have faith. You know, your faith in God, your faith in your fellow man, that you're still gonna believe that you can make a contribution to a better life. It's a choice. Every single day we wake up, you can choose to be cynical or hopeful. You can choose to be grateful or contemptuous. You can make all those choices. And for me, it's not a very hard choice.


WHITE HOUSE RELIGIOUS LEADERS PRAYER BREAKFAST, 9/28/1999
REMARKS BY RODHAM AND PRESIDENT
AT WHITE HOUSE RELIGIOUS LEADERS PRAYER BREAKFAST
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C.

SECTION: WHITE HOUSE BRIEFING
MRS. : Good morning, and welcome to our annual Prayer Breakfast. And so many of you are here for the first time, but we have some old friends as well, and this is an event that is very important to the president and to me personally and to the life of the White House.
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I am very pleased to introduce Reverend Han (sp) of the Korean United Methodist Church of Greensboro (sp), Indiana. He will give us our blessing and then the president will say a few words and then we will have breakfast, and then after breakfast we hope to have a discussion, as we've had in previous years. And then we'll close with a benediction from Sister Nancy Sylvester.
As I ask Reverend Han (sp) to come forward, I would just say that we've had, in this past year, an unfortunate series of incidents related to religious and racial hatred. Reverend Han's (sp) congregation suffered a tragedy on July 4th when one of his parishioners was murdered leaving church, and I know that many of us have prayed for his congregation as we have prayed for all of those who have encountered and suffered from acts of violence or bigotry because of their religious faith this past year. And we will not only pray, but resolve to work against any such actions in any way that any of us can in the year to come.
Reverend Han (sp), please join us.
REVEREND HAN (sp) (Pastor, Korean United Methodist Church, Greensboro (sp), Indiana): Let us pray. Our Heavenly Father, we thank you for giving us this opportunity to share our experiences with others, including President and Mrs. . We give you thanks for this meal and the benefits of your bounty. We give you thanks for the hospitality of your house and for the companionship of the way that we have experienced around these tables.
Give us wisdom and power and strength to overcome any evildoing like hate crime. Give us grateful hearts, our Father, for all your mercies. Make us more critical of ourselves and more tolerant of others. Make us mindful of the needs of others and make us your instrument for your peace.
May God bless America and the whole world. In the name of the Lord, we pray. Amen.
RESPONSE: Amen.

NEWS CONFERENCE ON THE MINIMUM WAGE, 9/28/19 o we are back here again today. We are not going away. We are not going to give up,
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committed, more passionate about helping America's working families. And this study backs up what she's been saying all along, that working families deserve a raise. No mother can raise a family on $5.15 an hour.

There are those who say that raising the minimum wage cost jobs. Well, the evidence proves them wrong. And to them I say, look at the data. Check the statistics. Read the studies. After the last increase, there was no job loss. Employment actually went up in the minimum wage sector.
In yesterday's Washington Post I read that a certain Texas governor might support an increase of the minimum wage, but only if the states can opt out. Well, that's like saying all drivers have to stop at a red light, unless they want to opt out. Or that chemical factories can't dump waste in our rivers unless they want to opt out. Or that states have to abide by civil rights acts unless they want to, of course, opt out.
I hope this doesn't come as any news to Mr. Bush, but 12 million Americans who work for the minimum wage can't opt out. They can't opt out of paying rent. They can't opt out of their electric , and they can't opt out of buying groceries for their children. We need to raise the minimum wage, and we need to do it now.
We have the votes in the House of representatives. We have the support of the American people. We have a discharge petition at the clerk's desk, and the clock is running. When -- when will the Republican leadership stop blocking the minimum wage increase? When are they going to start to listen to the American people? When are they going to do for working Americans what they did for themselves? The clock is running.
I would now like to thank two people who have made a great contribution to our understanding of this issue, Jared Bernstein of the Economic Policy Institute, and Heidi Hartman of the Institute for Wome e cabinet member, was offere
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>>6768710
This is fascinating.
Goddamn Reply, how do you always layer in so much fucking story potential into your pictures?
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>>6768710
figging hell reply
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Empty Thread.
the labor market is very much a function of where Congress decides to set the minimum. Disregarding this reality can only serve to swell the ranks of the working poor.
BERNSTEIN: It's now my pleasure to introduce a tireless advocate for working women and for the minimum wage, our Labor Secretary Alexis Herman.
(APPLAUSE)
HERMAN: Good morning, and thank you Jared.
I also want to thank this morning Senator Kennedy and Congressman Bonior for their fight for working families in our country today, but especially for their efforts to help raise the minimum wage.
And of course I'm honored to here today with American's number one advocate for working families in this country, America's number one advocate for children: our first lady.
I recognize that we are here today to talk about Jared Bernstein and Heidi Hartman's important study. But this really is not an academic debate. It is about paying the rent, it is about buying food, it is about making sure that we can take care of our children. In fact, this is really about the reality of paychecks and reality checks.
And the reality is, is that for too many working families in our country today, you cannot make ends meet on simply the minimum wage as it exists. We need to recognize that 75 percent of those who are on minimum wage today are in fact adults. Three out of five are women, and they are the sole breadwinners for their families.
And we cannot talk about raising families in this country today if we are not prepared to talk about raising the minimum wage.
Now, you know the last time around all of the critics said that if we raise the minimum rage that we would wreck havoc to the economy, and in fact, the sky would fall. Well, the sky didn't fall, but unemployment did. And it literally fell for virtually every group in this country.
It's true, for teenagers, we are at a record low. For African- Americans, we are at a record low. For Hispanics, for high school dropouts.
If you look at every economic indic
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>>6768720
It'd cause more problems than it'd solve if Remmy actually fucked someone.
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>>6768710
Shit. So this is if Nick and Judy were iced, or if they escaped it through the Tundra waters?
Having to keep away from the mob while trying to solve the case. Damn.
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>>6768710
Please tell me there is green to go with this? There isn't a lot of stories of Nick being brave especially set before he stood up for Judy when Bogo wanted her badge before they'd realistically be shipped together
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Evens or odds: Eat a burrito.
Dubs: Write a suicide note even though I'm not suicidal.
Trips: Commission art.
Quints: Give the first person to post a donation link $200.
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>>6768780

Enjoy your burrito, anon.
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>>6768780
I guess I'm not going hungry.
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>>6769017
I hope this becomes a thing for all artfags. I love seeing this stuff.
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>>6768747
Phone posting along with running 4chan x is a great method
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>>6768990

Jesus Christ that's dark.

Now I'm fantasizing about, like, another mammal getting "accidentally" caught up in that.

Naturally, I imagine my character.

She is assigned a number by an opposing figure in secret, and one day that number is called. The law is such that once the number is called, the mammal to whom it is assigned has no legal standing to protest.

Thus a powerful heiress and politician is reduced to a legal sex slave for whomever caused this "mistake" in the first place...
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>>6769017
thank you so much. you're a cool gal

>>6769056
me too
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>>6768902
By consent of course.

Some of them are just too horny to do anything else.
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>>6769073
I reject your insertion and imagine a married mammal being called up instead.
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We have anyone willing to draw a request?
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>>6768710
If Fru Fru hadn't saved Nick and Judy from getting iced and they were swept out to escape, Judy'd basically be broken. Her decision to follow the law to a T would have put both of their lives in danger and used up her allotted time to solve the case.
I'd love to see this idea expanded.
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Hey /ztg/, wanna hear a joke?
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>>6768988
Even if that is true, some fics make a big deal out of the whole "romantic/police partners" and conflict of interest, sometimes to the point where they reconsider being in a relationship. I would just think, if being forced to choose, they'd rather be a couple who doesn't work as constant patrol partners rather than partners who want to be a couple.
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>>6769126
Yes. But it better be a funny one.
If its not, I will be fucking pissed, Nick.
Don't fucking waste my time.
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>>6769139
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>>6769126
i don't need to listen to a retelling of my life, thanks.
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>>6768825
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>>6769153
Faboo.
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>>6769153
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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>>6769139
>>6769145
Ok, why did the rabbit flirt with the fox astronaut?
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>>6768988
>Getting romantically involved with work colleges in a dangerous job

What could possibly go wrong?
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>>6769169
WHY, NICK?!
WHY DID THE RABBIT DO THAT?
WHY DID THE RABBIT FLIRT WITH THE FOX ASTRONAUT?!
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Http://www.strawpoll.me/11892744 .
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>>6769169
ZSP needs you to C&D Red rocket rides are a trade mark not to be used without autorizathion
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>>6769169

To ride his red rocket

I swear to fuck I'm gonna skin you, you unfunny shit
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>>6769126
It' better be good. If not, no sex for a week
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>>6769169
to ride his red rocket?
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>>6769169
Why
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>>6769183
>>6769188
>>6769190
>>6769191
>>6769192
>>6769193

Because she wanted to ride his red rocket! Ha!
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>>6769153
Holy fuck Reply, what do you eat that makes you that fucking funny?
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>>6767711
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>>6769169

Is the answer "Judy's vice-like pussy"?
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>>6769205
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>>6769205
You're sleeping on the couch
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>>6769169
did
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>>6769153
Holy fuck, that's great!

Replyanon, will you ever do straight-up requests?
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>>6769182
>Colleges

Fucking auto-correct, should be colleagues
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>>6765072
>She did get pissy and slam the dashboard during the job for Pandora when the other guy whose name I don't recall mentioned something about Remmy with another gal.
She also got huffy when Anneke was hitting on Remmy in the latest chapter.

>"Cool. I've always thought guys in sports uniforms look pretty hot," she says, licking her muzzle seductively. "Especially after they've just worked up a nice sweat."
>Charlie clears her throat.
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>>6769205
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>>6769103

That's also good, but marriage-as-slavery is a thing too.
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>>6769205
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>>6769205
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>>6769169
the
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>>6769211
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>>6769205
I painted my computer black thinking it would run faster

but it just stopped working.
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>>6769169
rabbit
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>>6769169
flirt
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>>6768879
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>>6769182
But that would hold true for anyone involved with someone in a dangerous job. I mean, the chances that Nick gets the JUDY IS DEAAAAAAD fate are the same regardless of whether he is a cop as well.
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>>6769193
>>6769223
>>6769240
>>6769254
>>6769266
fucking Flash...
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Alright smart-asses, wanna hear another joke?
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>>6769268
oh no

theyre adorable
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>>6769205
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>>6769218

Carrots.... you don't have a couch.
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>>6769182
It's more being romantically involved with a reckless person like Judy. Judy is never leaving the force, and she is, at least in the movie, always pushing her luck and risking her life.
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>>6769281
no
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>>6769268
Why do VR headsets make bunnies cuter?
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>>6769281
Ill give it a go
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>>6769281
>Alright smart-asses, wanna hear another joke?

Goddamn we love you, Nick! Tell us another one!

(The punch-line should be 'Judy's vice-like pussy'. If it's not, I swear to Christ you'll be trying to pull your tail out of your ass for a week!)
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>>6769315
>>6769330
>>6769333
You. You're the joke.
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>>6769340
>You. You're the joke.

That's not very nice, Nick. You should say you're sorry and resolve to be a better fox -- or I'll post that comic where Judy gets her leg chopped off.
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>>6769340
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>>6769340
Oh...
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>>6769340
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>>6769268
Oh no they're multiplying AGAIN.
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>>6769268
More like a nibble.
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Gettin' close to image limit

>>6769450
>>6769450
>>6769450
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>>6769472
>Quote from fox shot
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>>6769419
>Well, the joke's on you then; amputation is my fetish

That's a bit of a bummer. It's not like you can just go out and buy a magazine called 'Stumpy Chicks'.
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>>6769340
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>>6769233
No, I mean like the husband having to watch his wife being a sex slave for a day and getting pathetically turned on.
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>>6769525
Go to bed, Jack.
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>>6769525

I guess if that's your fetish, but it's a little pedestrian.
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>>6767737
it's 4am, so here's something quick for you anon
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>>6769472
Tonight at 11
Hero cop in the Nighthowler plot of 2015 arrested tonight for shooting her partner in the leg.
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>>6769549
Fuel?
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>>6769546
I like gangbangs, and I like seeing both the wife and husband broken down and miserable.
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>>6768820 here.

I am not satisfied with this green. Consider it a first draft.

Will post as soon as I clean it up from "vomited out" to "acceptable."
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>>6769578
Nah, I'm just a random anon but I thought it'd be nice to make a wee thing seeing how long I've hung around these threads
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>>6769647
FF
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>>6769647
huh. you should definitely start posting more, your style is pretty nice.
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>>6769587

Wow, you really are Jack, hahaha. Well, whatever floats your stroke.
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>>6769549
It reminds me of Bore almost... You should definitely do more stuff, this is amazing.
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>>6769549
Requester here, I like it. Especially Nick of how he seems to be enjoying himself. Jack looks bored or unamused. Thanks!
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/ztg/ I am drunk.

Using this newfound superpower I have worked up the courage to say this:

I wanna stroke Judy's ears and be held by Nick.
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>>6767223
source?
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