This spring i searched yiffy pics with google pictures and found a wallpaint like that. A few weeks later i dicided to paint my walls and so this had to be done *gg*
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Anime
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1000 x 749px
File Size 149 kB
Listed in Folders
*giggle* my brother (not a furry) now lives in it and he totally doesn't know what it mean or could mean ^^"
One day he had "Yiff yiff yiff" in his icq status message and i asked him "WTF why?" and he answered "I have to look at this the whole day so it came up my mind" totally awesome x3
One day he had "Yiff yiff yiff" in his icq status message and i asked him "WTF why?" and he answered "I have to look at this the whole day so it came up my mind" totally awesome x3
i wish you (and me) could have seen the great lakes before they were fouled by europeons. i did a report for my history of michigan class a year or more ago about the great lakes. i read some french explorer journals and other accounts written in the first 10 years of 1600. the waters were so clear you could see more than 30 feet down. the water ways so chocked with fish you could cast your net and catch enough to feed a local native village for a week. the land was rip with wild life, vegetation, and rare metals of silver and copper. the entire landscape was covered in a thick blanket of pine threes that looked as if they had grown since the beginning of time (or since God created man as written by one of the french sailors). now, the lakes are so polluted you can't see 5 feet, we've over fished to the point it's difficult to catch anything (some fish are now extinct in the great lakes), we've completely mined all minerals other than salt, we managed to completely deforest the entire lower peninsula and some of the upper peninsula (since replanted), we hunted the wildlife to the point of extinction and desertion (most that survived fled to other lands north of the lakes). and now the auto industry has completely destroyed what was left of this pristine wilderness. it'll take at least a millennium of no humans to restore it to what it once was.
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