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[TOO SPICY FOR FURAFFINITY] Tilting At Windmills

Victory At Any Cost

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Inktober 31
Victory At Any Cost
Natalie Gets Slimed [Animated]
Victory At Any Cost
I'm not strong enough to defeat the giant, but if I prove he can bleed what happens if a hundred or a thousand or a hundred thousand people also decide to stab him?

EDIT: TOO SPICY FOR FURAFFINITY

Apparently bad guys can't say "retard" but people can advocate for the genocide of whites, abolishment of religion, child/cub pornography (just not post it...unless they're popular), and all other manner of nasty business. Priorities, FurAffinity!

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male 1,188,275, human 108,110, comic 86,527, giant 6,744, weasel 6,329, shield 1,424, bat wings 905, mspaint 608, lance 454, political 268, npc 195, windmill 39, don quixote 3
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Type: Comic
Published: 4 years, 2 months ago
Rating: General

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SMB64
4 years, 2 months ago
personally I'm gonna have to agree with FA on this one... as someone who has been called that all my life, I honestly find the word just as bad as the N-word... though I have a feeling they have other reasons for removing it....
UnstableSable
4 years, 2 months ago
1) Literally it's the bad guy saying it as an example of how they're bad at arguing

2) The description of another comic I made where I defended free speech even for speech I disagree with, I literally used the N-word as an example of something I think people should be free to say even if it upsets people; that comic is still up (for now)

3) In no way is it as bad as the N-word just because you're sensitive; I get called every synonym for unintelligent quite regularly and if you understand the actual definitions, you find that "idiot" and "moron" are actually much harsher insults
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