This is great.
This is terrible.
I honestly don't know if the world is a better or far worse place for the advent of the internet...
People had fantasies like that before the internet, now they just have the platform to tell everybody about it.
But of course, if you are looking for the weird you will find the weird.
This feels like it belongs here
There's shit in this thread I would never have had the capability to conceptualize, let alone go looking for.
Oh please. Let's not pretend that people having a life ambition of becoming a maxi pad when they grow up is anything close to widespread or represented in the historical record.If you are checking out old scribbles on Roman walls or checking out justice documents from the middle ages, people were always pretty perverted. Sorry to shatter your world, but they only have a larger audience now.
The thought of archeologists finding someone's ancient weird fetish and/or fanart drawings and spending years on deciphering them amuses me. I wonder if that has happened?
I burst out laughing and now I feel bad
Oh please. Let's not pretend that people having a life ambition of becoming a maxi pad when they grow up is anything close to widespread or represented in the historical record.
I remember seeing this a while back:
http://www.pompeiana.org/resources/ancient/graffiti from pompeii.htm
Some graffiti discovered while excavating Pompeii
What if Anubis was some Pharaoh's fursona?
Jesus liked to cosplay as a Lamb. It all makes sense now.
The thought of archeologists finding someone's ancient weird fetish and/or fanart drawings and spending years on deciphering them amuses me. I wonder if that has happened?
this is screaming for a werediaper crossoverThis feels like it belongs here
Jesus was also into vore. That's why he wanted it us to drink his blood and eat his flesh.
It was more a story thing at the time, less drawing or writing.
For example there is a 2500 year old story about one of the daughters of king Minos who was madly in love with a bull. So she asked Daedalus for help, who constructed a wooden cow for here, she climbed inside and you get the picture.
Fairy tales were very sexual, the Brothers Grimm collected them and threw all of it out. Not the violence, that stayed, but the sex was gone. For example there is a version of Red Riding Hood where she slept with the Wolf. Fairy tales were stories for adults and so of course there were also a lot of fantasies involved. Later in the 20th century the also get rid of most of the violence, at least here in German speaking Europe.
By the way, that's out of a German childrens book, the boy get's punished for sucking his thumb.
What makes something "awesome?"
Thorin and Bilbo meet again as old men and Thorin can tell Bilbo is keeping something from him. He doe not know the secret he is keeping is that Frodo is Thorin's son.
What makes something "awesome?"
In the second image, he's saying a Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound a vagina makes when opened.
I think you know it when you see it:
They're having a belly rumble. Get it?