| Re: An old tradition with a twist! [message #3689] |
Mi, 23 März 2005 01:28 |
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>>>>>I don't see the need for food fights personally...but whatever
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>>> floats your
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>>>>>> >> > boat.
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>>>>>> >> > *goes to sit this one out on the bleachers with Tootsie*
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>>>>> >> Erm...For Dragons, wouldn't a food fight consist of something
like >a
>>>>> >> bunch of Bunnies wrestling in Jello? (Not that I would dine on
>>>>> >> sentient creatures mind you...) O:)
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>>>> >For the larger dragons among us, simply smaller dragons wrestling
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>>> would >be a
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>>>> >food fight. };=3P Not that I like or condone vore either...
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>>> *feels like prey*
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>>> but of course im not wrestling...
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>>> but wouldnt that be canibalism? thought vore was some strange
"ritual">
>> of eating ones mate...
>It may have been at one point. The way it is now is simply one person
>eating another alive (and both getting off on it). Never understood
it, I'd
>consider it catabolism too, but it also tends to involve two different
>species (like dragon eating a wolf). As the Amazing Maurice put it
(not
>direct quote, I don't have the book on me), "I won't eat anything that
asks
>me not to." I, of course will extend it to not eating anything that
asks me
>to.
hmmmm....
guess that person i know of still does it the "correct" way.. using it
to bond better with his mate...
>-- Draco18s
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Zarris
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