Yiffing Lion statues
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2002 12:37 pm
I thought those lion statues were really funny. Cute and yiffy too.
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Your comic was an inspiration, to a degree, for the statuesKelvin the Lion wrote:I wonder if those are intended in any way, to resemble the lions I had in that sex comic I showed on this forum awhile back.
Yiffburg would of course be more than likely to have suchswiftfoxhound wrote:Makes you wonder what other things in yiffberg might look like. Like if there was there was a town park/square with some statue like those lions?
Greetings! My comic has quite a few lurkers... not everyone wantssinnerdragon wrote:Yay! De-lurk mode!![]()
I'd like to see more Yiffburg architecture's shot... I'm really amazed of how sexuality can be natural and nice in your comic, Kat. It's the thing that makes it different from many many others (mine included). I follow you silently since long time, and I love every bit of it!
I suppose that Yiffburg people has to be very relaxed...
What amuses me is the way Mr/Mrs Mayor appear to do business. Now, imagine a dignitary from somewhere rather strait-laced coming to visit...KatEllis wrote:Greetings! My comic has quite a few lurkers... not everyone wantssinnerdragon wrote:Yay! De-lurk mode!![]()
I'd like to see more Yiffburg architecture's shot... I'm really amazed of how sexuality can be natural and nice in your comic, Kat. It's the thing that makes it different from many many others (mine included). I follow you silently since long time, and I love every bit of it!
I suppose that Yiffburg people has to be very relaxed...
the world to know that they like fun, positive yiffiness, and since
there are *so* many people who would react to their liking my
comic with negativity, I let them lurk. At least they're reading it!
I'm glad you have noticed that Yiffburg is unique in its
interpretation of sexuality. It's exactly what I'd hoped that my
readers would see!
For a town like Yiffburg, that's the only kind of mayor they'dSslaxx wrote: What amuses me is the way Mr/Mrs Mayor appear to do business. Now, imagine a dignitary from somewhere rather strait-laced coming to visit...
Heh! Yiffburg is just like a dream...I'd love to live in a place where sexuality is so natural, though I'd have a hard time (in more than one ways) to get used to it!KatEllis wrote: ...
I'm glad you have noticed that Yiffburg is unique in its
interpretation of sexuality. It's exactly what I'd hoped that my
readers would see!
Hee! Considering a past comic strip, that might not be necessarily a bad thing!ItaX wrote:Heh! Yiffburg is just like a dream...I'd love to live in a place where sexuality is so natural, though I'd have a hard time (in more than one ways) to get used to it!KatEllis wrote: ...
I'm glad you have noticed that Yiffburg is unique in its
interpretation of sexuality. It's exactly what I'd hoped that my
readers would see!Hmm...I think I'd be the *ONLY* single adult of the whole city!
In light of recent events in the comic, are there any dignitaries who ever visit Yiffburg? And is it a city, a state or a country? How big is Yiffburg?KatEllis wrote:For a town like Yiffburg, that's the only kind of mayor they'dSslaxx wrote: What amuses me is the way Mr/Mrs Mayor appear to do business. Now, imagine a dignitary from somewhere rather strait-laced coming to visit...
elect! One can only hope that the word about the customs
of Yiffburg would have already reached the ears of any
visiting dignitaries before they arrived. They'd be in for more
than one surprise, I think.
Well... Do you think that they censor books the same as the rest of the world? It is not wrong to wear clothing. There are lab coats at the Yiffburg Institute. Even Helga liked wearing a top. Plus Dee Muir wears clothes all the time. Besides where would you carry a pen?Fetch26291 wrote:How to Make Your Own Clothing (Hey, how'd this get in here? ^_^)
It's probably about that size, not too big and not too small.Fetch26291 wrote:From the look of things, Yiffburg is roughly the size of Cambridge, MA
(You know, the city next to Boston that includes Harvard and MIT)
Small enough to walk around the main parts, but big enough to fit everything in.
LOL! Yiffing has been around as long as history itself.. it must've been, for there to be people to write the history books! And Yiffburg isn't aFetch26291 wrote: Speaking of things in Yiffburg, do they have a college or university?
And the public library must have some cool books.
Examples:
The History of Yiff
How to Grow Boinkberries
How to Make Your Own Clothing (Hey, how'd this get in here? ^_^)