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It’s close to unwatchable at times but it’s a good metric of just how terrible of a person you can be so you can actively avoid being like Bojack
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She's not happy.
But I am.

( Halloween Sketch Com for MERCSAVIOR935 )
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have a big ol #n-chan sketch page i've been chipping away at for awhile... the theme is catgirl petplay

#pregkink #pregfetish
A sketch page featuring many drawings of pregnant catgirl N-chan. Here, she's depicted nude, wearing only a collar, and engaging in pet-themed roleplay.
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Commission for AmberWithHammer on Twitter
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get pregged, werewolf DILF‼️🐺

a lil something for @2dreddersart.bsky.social 💖
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Werewolf DILF is PREGNANT and it's YOUR litter!!!
get pregged, werewolf DILF‼️🐺

a lil something for @2dreddersart.bsky.social 💖
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Preflight Checks
🎨 @whiteleo.bsky.social
🐺 @tajikaze.bsky.social

It might seem like a good enough day on Arrakis, but you never know when the next storm will pop up. Better go over your equipment one more time...

Thanks for the lovely work! ❤️🖤
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Moment of Glory

its been a hard few months for Maya, and her ability to reach down there (or, lack there of) has made it even harder. Conveniently her tits have gotten huge since the pregnancy, so thats a plus... #pregfur #pregnantart
Very much love your coherent theme tied to your character and the Mpreg you get
I would love the left please
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To celebrate 18K here, I'm hosting a spooky raffle! 🎃🖤

to enter!
- follow, like and repost!
- post/link your ref below!
- comment if you'd prefer the left or right! (or either, is fine!)

2 winners will be announced! ends 13th October! 👻
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Having so many kids really does a number on her body

A little attempt for hyper since I don't really tend to draw that, for anyone into that, hah
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See the alt text for each number's name and some short descriptions.
1. Eukaryotic Cell
2. Multicellular Eukaryote
3. First bilateral organism - represented by Ikaria
4. First chordate
5. First bones - represented by Astraspis
6. First jaws - represented by Quinodus
7. First lobed fins - represented by Eusthenopteron
8. First tetrapods - represented by Tiktaalik
9. First land vertebrates - represented by Ichthyostega
10. First amniotes - represented by Archaeothyris
11. First synapsids - represented by Dimetrodon
12. First cynodonts - represented by Cynognathus
13. First mammals - represented by Megazostrodon
14. First placental mammals - represented by Juramaia
15. First carnivorans - represented by a Miacid
16. First canids - represented by Prohesperocyon
17. First canines - represented by Leptocyon
18. First canis - represented by Eucyon
The skulls in the ground represent carnivorous mammal and mammal-like animals of the past whose lineages went extinct, having no descendents alive today.
19. Gorgonopsid skull - the gorgonopsids went extinct about 252 million years ago.
20. Saber-toothed cat skull - the saber-toothed cats went extinct about 10,000 years ago.
21. Hyaenodon skull - the hyaenodonts went extinct about 17 million years ago.
22. Borophagus skull - a Borophagine canid, a group whose extinction about 1.8 million years ago left ecological niches open for the rise of the canines we see today.

23. Coyote - Canis latrans evolved during the Pleistocene epoch around 2 million years ago. Thought to have evolved from Canis lepophagus (“rabbit-eating dogs”) which also gave rise to the golden jackal, these canids roamed North America 1.7 million years before our species, Homo sapiens, even evolved in Africa. Coyotes persist today, despite our species’ altering of the environment and pointed attempts to eliminate them.
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"I Contain Multitudes"

This digitally painted piece honors coyote by tracing its lineage from the first cells of life to the animal trotting our cities and the wilderness today.

The thread gives descriptions of all the extinct organisms shown in this piece (not to scale)
This digitally painted piece honors the survivor spirit of the coyote by tracing its lineage from the first cells of life to the animal trotting our landscapes today. Below the horizon, carefully chosen ancestors mark pivotal moments in adaptation, each contributing to the form and survivor we see today. Above the horizon, Coyote stands alert at the center, framed by both Denver’s skyline and a mountain backdrop, symbols of their ability to thrive in cities as well as wilderness. Embedded in the ground are the skulls and bones of carnivores whose lineages ended long ago, emphasizing Coyote’s persistence in contrast.