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Anonymous
http://rapidshare.com/files/30299665/HCG_Okaeshibi-Suto.rar
>> Anonymous
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>> iFap
Studio.ego!
Catgirls

That is a double win. Double internets to you.
>> Anonymous
>>287316
Wrong... Look at the tail: They're doggirls. A fox and a wolf...

Speaking of wrongness... Apple released the iFap? Oh how fail it is...
>> Anonymous
>>287350
Whatever they are, they're hot.
>> Anonymous
>>287350
silver haired one is a dog, the black haired one is a fox.
>> Anonymous
Not just catgirls? Triple win, then.
>> Anonymous
Hmmm ... I thought they made dogears floppy and catears like those shown. I'm going to stick with the idea that they are catgirls only because the ears look that way.
>> Anonymous
>>287306
You sir, are made of win and god!
>> Anonymous
>>287553
She's a doggirl because see's doing a doggy paddle in>>287311and cocking a leg to piss in>>287310.

Ironically, bitches actually don't cock a leg to piss; only males do that.
>> Anonymous
I've seen cats lift their leg to pee and cats swim the same way dogs do. So your reasoning is slightly flawed. The only way to be sure is for the artist to actually state what they were or what he intended them to be. I wonder if the game says what they are or the website? Still, either way they are good to look at.
>> Anonymous
>>287602
And my male dog squats. Why is /e/ even arguing about this though?
>> Anonymous
Arguing? Who's arguing?
>> Anonymous
ar·gue

v.tr.
1. To put forth reasons for or against; debate: “It is time to stop arguing tax-rate reductions and to enact them” (Paul Craig Roberts).
2. To attempt to prove by reasoning; maintain or contend: The speaker argued that more immigrants should be admitted to the country.
3. To give evidence of; indicate: “Similarities cannot always be used to argue descent” (Isaac Asimov).
4. To persuade or influence (another), as by presenting reasons: argued the clerk into lowering the price.

v.intr.
1. To put forth reasons for or against something: argued for dismissal of the case; argued against an immediate counterattack.
2. To engage in a quarrel; dispute.
>> Anonymous
LOL your confusing arguing with DISCUSSION. Differences of opinion does not constitute arguing.
>> iFap
Why are you 'discussing' cats and dogs when you could just be worshiping the godly artworks of Studio.ego!?
>> Anonymous
>>287306
I have yet to see a cat with a tail like that
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>> Anonymous
Godly work is right! No matter if they cat catgirls or doggirls, let the fantasy begin!