• @[email protected]
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    331 year ago

    No questions. I rode with the furries for quite awhile so I know basically everything there is to know about human-animal hybrids. And human-plant hybrids. And human-machine hybrids. Even a little about human-fungus hybrids. Crazy world of variety if you know where to look.

    • @[email protected]
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      171 year ago

      You’re currently in violation of the oldest, most sacred rule of secret-sharing, and recommend you amend that per your obligation to the social contract, as a matter of principle.

    • @Sunfoil
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      61 year ago

      Tell us the answer to the question!

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      41 year ago

      So, vag in the front, starfish in the back? How do the innards connect?

      Or is it both in the back like an actual horse?

      I want specifics. This is vexing me.

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        1 year ago

        Well, for your standard “horse body” centaurs, they’re typically depicted as both being in the back. But this picture seems to be using human legs, so it’s basically the interpretation of the original artist (but my guess would be same as a standard centaur because vag-in-front centaurs don’t show up in art very much)

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          21 year ago

          because vag-in-front centaurs don’t show up in art very much.

          I’m a bit curious how you know this, but I’m just gonna flag you as a centaur anatomy expert and refrain from asking questions I don’t want the answer to.