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  • Not sure if I hate this series or love it but I'm favoriting it for further research

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  • I love Agent Red's animations, yeah they are goofy and the dialogue is as cringe as it gets but boy are they fucking hot, especially if you like Futa!!! Nice to see this series continue!

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  • africanoldman said:
    How do Centuar wipe?😂

    The horse anus is a marvel of evolutionary biology.

    Like most mammals, rhythmic contractions of the bowels move the feces up to the end of the gut to be expelled.

    What sets the horse anus apart is the bafflingly complex autonomic contractive motion of 4 muscular rings which function like sphinctoral guillotine. As the feces is squeezed out, the rings expand and the outermost ring is retracted into an interior skinfold resembling the human foreskin, leaving an interstital tissue fold to open air.

    The two inner rings then contract, and push apart, severing the horse feces cleanly, allowing to drop free as the outer ring folds back through the interstital flap, creating a intrinsic wiping motion with the fourth ring as it contracts back into the horses rectum.

    This advanced biological mechanism is so effective that many industrial companies have copied Nature's design for self-cleaning viscus liquid dispensers housed within complex machinery.

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  • enigmatic-observer said:
    The horse anus is a marvel of evolutionary biology.

    Like most mammals, rhythmic contractions of the bowels move the feces up to the end of the gut to be expelled.

    What sets the horse anus apart is the bafflingly complex autonomic contractive motion of 4 muscular rings which function like sphinctoral guillotine. As the feces is squeezed out, the rings expand and the outermost ring is retracted into an interior skinfold resembling the human foreskin, leaving an interstital tissue fold to open air.

    The two inner rings then contract, and push apart, severing the horse feces cleanly, allowing to drop free as the outer ring folds back through the interstital flap, creating a intrinsic wiping motion with the fourth ring as it contracts back into the horses rectum.

    This advanced biological mechanism is so effective that many industrial companies have copied Nature's design for self-cleaning viscus liquid dispensers housed within complex machinery.

    You learn something new everyday (though it's not always something so fascinating and cool as the workings of equine buttholes, lol)!!!

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  • enigmatic-observer said:
    The horse anus is a marvel of evolutionary biology.

    Like most mammals, rhythmic contractions of the bowels move the feces up to the end of the gut to be expelled.

    What sets the horse anus apart is the bafflingly complex autonomic contractive motion of 4 muscular rings which function like sphinctoral guillotine. As the feces is squeezed out, the rings expand and the outermost ring is retracted into an interior skinfold resembling the human foreskin, leaving an interstital tissue fold to open air.

    The two inner rings then contract, and push apart, severing the horse feces cleanly, allowing to drop free as the outer ring folds back through the interstital flap, creating a intrinsic wiping motion with the fourth ring as it contracts back into the horses rectum.

    This advanced biological mechanism is so effective that many industrial companies have copied Nature's design for self-cleaning viscus liquid dispensers housed within complex machinery.

    Wait is that true because if so... What the hell

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  • sircommentalot said:
    You learn something new everyday (though it's not always something so fascinating and cool as the workings of equine buttholes, lol)!!!

    Its a 9gag creepypasta, who knows...

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