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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by EinWolf:
<B>It's occured to me... Yiffburg is an Entire city, it's population can't be nothing young to middle aged furs. So maybe I just spend to much time on Taps or something but I can't help but wonder what kind of education system they have... Or do the furs have kids then send them off to boarding school and sell they're elderly for glue or something?</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
They have an education system much like any
other city, except for perhaps less of a need
for sex education. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/wink.gif"> It's already been
established that they have an economy, that
means there's a municipal budget for things
like schools and libraries and such. And no
way would they sell their elderly, or anyone
else!<P>
<B>It's occured to me... Yiffburg is an Entire city, it's population can't be nothing young to middle aged furs. So maybe I just spend to much time on Taps or something but I can't help but wonder what kind of education system they have... Or do the furs have kids then send them off to boarding school and sell they're elderly for glue or something?</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
They have an education system much like any
other city, except for perhaps less of a need
for sex education. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/wink.gif"> It's already been
established that they have an economy, that
means there's a municipal budget for things
like schools and libraries and such. And no
way would they sell their elderly, or anyone
else!<P>
It's occured to me... Yiffburg is an Entire city, it's population can't be nothing young to middle aged furs. So maybe I just spend to much time on Taps or something but I can't help but wonder what kind of education system they have... Or do the furs have kids then send them off to boarding school and sell they're elderly for glue or something?
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It can be!On 2002-02-17 10:19, DavidHopkins wrote:
And I betchyah its a good market for tourism:)
quite a few tourists that start out thinking
that a place where you can yiff right out in
public would be just the thing; but actually
get them out in public in the altogether, and
sometimes they change their minds...!
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That'd be a little odd, wouldn't it? I mean,On 2002-02-18 04:49, KatEllis wrote:
It can be!You'd be surprised, there are
quite a few tourists that start out thinking
that a place where you can yiff right out in
public would be just the thing; but actually
get them out in public in the altogether, and
sometimes they change their minds...!
doesn't the very name of the city (Yiffburg)
make it rather clear what goes on? One would
think that they'd have plenty of time to think
over the implications before they spent all
that money to travel there.
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Most of the time, yes... but there are timesOn 2002-02-18 19:03, genecatlow wrote:
That'd be a little odd, wouldn't it? I mean,
doesn't the very name of the city (Yiffburg)
make it rather clear what goes on? One would
think that they'd have plenty of time to think
over the implications before they spent all
that money to travel there.
when there's that difference between the
imagined reality of a situation and actually
being there. Imagining that it'd be fun is
great, for such folks... right up until they
actually get there and are in the middle of
it. And, as your lady cat pointed out, one is
more conspicuous in Yiffburg if one isn't in
the fur...
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Heh - you would remember I said that wouldn'tMost of the time, yes... but there are times
when there's that difference between the
imagined reality of a situation and actually
being there. Imagining that it'd be fun is
great, for such folks... right up until they
actually get there and are in the middle of
it. And, as your lady cat pointed out, one is
more conspicuous in Yiffburg if one isn't in
the fur...![]()
you. *^_^* Come to think of it I read in a
magazine once that actors in X rated movies
are in fact the hardest working actors there
are, because they have to do the thing that
requires the greatest concentration on the act itself under conditions that make it the
hardest thing in the world to concentrate on.
With a camera pointed at you and others
watching!
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Well of course I remember it! (You suggestedHeh - you would remember I said that wouldn't
you. *^_^* Come to think of it I read in a
magazine once that actors in X rated movies
are in fact the hardest working actors there
are, because they have to do the thing that
requires the greatest concentration on the
act itself under conditions that make it the
hardest thing in the world to concentrate on.
With a camera pointed at you and others
watching!
your own dialogue, you know!) And I guess that
might be true of X-rated actors and actresses,
unless, of course, they happen to have an
exhibitionist turn of mind - in which case
they'd be quite comfortable.
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January's strips in 'Sabrina Online' dwelved much about the same subject.On 2002-02-21 01:01, CatsWhisker wrote:
Heh - you would remember I said that wouldn't
you. *^_^* Come to think of it I read in a
magazine once that actors in X rated movies
are in fact the hardest working actors there
are, because they have to do the thing that
requires the greatest concentration on the act itself under conditions that make it the
hardest thing in the world to concentrate on.
With a camera pointed at you and others
watching!
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On 2002-02-22 13:01 Orenda SilverCougar wrote:
along! It seems sort of odd to me, too.
If you discover anything be sure to pass it
never? *smacks the corus before they can sing* Hmmm... You would think with all those nudist colonies...beaches...
hrmmm... must investigate this... *digs out her detective kit*
along! It seems sort of odd to me, too.
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You'd think they would have a PG 18 caption for the bus tours in Yiffburg for all the outsiders. And what would happen if some strict prudish folk go through town by bus or train, buy some handy blinders for their kids!!? Haw! 
It be ackward for air hostesses bound from Yiffburg to a place like the Middle East where the dress code is so drasticaly different, the culture shock would be hard for them to handle... what would they do?
Uh, how did I just come up with this?
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It be ackward for air hostesses bound from Yiffburg to a place like the Middle East where the dress code is so drasticaly different, the culture shock would be hard for them to handle... what would they do?
Uh, how did I just come up with this?
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