PaperCrease said: Where... what? Pokemon Go is not the only game or media that has eggs in it, nor did eggs originate from or become popularized by it... This looks like it's just normal oviposition/egg-laying stuff to me.
I was explaining this joke
Megaguardain said: Someone's been playing Pokemon Go
Where... what? Pokemon Go is not the only game or media that has eggs in it, nor did eggs originate from or become popularized by it... This looks like it's just normal oviposition/egg-laying stuff to me.
Date Sep 17, 2015UserRileyRating ExplicitScore63(vote up)
Glad you like. I have gigs of haigure stuff from back in the day. Since you've pretty much made it acceptable to post it in Hypnohub, I thought I 'd share a little.
i realy like this manip but i always was wondered, are there no woman at this studio, or do none of them care that all the men are passing out and becoming slaves of a snake girl. or are the woman tranced too.
Umbra said: la·mi·a ˈlāmēə/ noun noun: lamia; plural noun: lamiae; plural noun: lamias a mythical monster, with the body of a woman or with the head and breasts of a woman and the body of a snake, said to prey on human beings and suck the blood of children.
Yes there was a queen Lamia as well, but it's long since gotten past that point, same with minotaurs when there was originally one. Not to mention the basque lamia as well: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamia_(Basque_mythology).
Meanwhile Naga have their source as demigods of Indian mythology, and besides being specifically part-cobra, are much less specific otherwise on a quick glance, sometimes even described as shapechanging.
The more you know, ect ect.
you sure your not thinking of a Lamiak? because those are birdlike and pretty much a nicer version of a siren.
Spirals said: Seeing that picture makes me imagine her trying to do stand-up comedy [spoilers]with Jerry Seinfeld's voice and asking "what's the deal with airline food?"[/spoilers]
[spoilers]"So they other day, I'm at the mall, you know? And I see, this big, JUICY rat, just scampering along. [/spoilers]
Umbra said: la·mi·a ˈlāmēə/ noun noun: lamia; plural noun: lamiae; plural noun: lamias a mythical monster, with the body of a woman or with the head and breasts of a woman and the body of a snake, said to prey on human beings and suck the blood of children.
Yes there was a queen Lamia as well, but it's long since gotten past that point, same with minotaurs when there was originally one. Not to mention the basque lamia as well: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamia_(Basque_mythology).
Meanwhile Naga have their source as demigods of Indian mythology, and besides being specifically part-cobra, are much less specific otherwise on a quick glance, sometimes even described as shapechanging.
The more you know, ect ect.
Well, I'm sorry but you cited Wikipedia, which is not a credible source, so I can't give you credit for the assignment. University rules and all that. :P
Date Aug 22, 2016UserZatara666Rating QuestionableScore51(vote up)
Hypnogaldaphne
2017-04-30 19:25:50>> #171933
Skellos
2016-08-23 07:02:40>> #121057
pokemongirl
2016-08-23 04:26:22>> #121034
rexishere
2019-02-18 00:34:28>> #304747
Pinkanator
2016-08-24 00:29:15>> #121203
there we are
*Scoff*
How pitifully mainstream.
crazyman
2016-08-24 00:25:13>> #121200
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvdf5n-zI14
there we are
StepfordCrimson
2016-08-23 22:01:38>> #121152
<<youtu.be/c2RuyUHfdWE?t=22s|Nope.>>
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvdf5n-zI14
Pinkanator
2016-08-23 03:47:54>> #121027
expected one meme, got another
I like to keep you on your toes.
Pastel-Daemon
2016-08-23 09:39:21>> #121095
guys, is Bashful a good nature? I'm not keen on Adamant, and I know Modest is good, but I'm still torn on Bashful...
I would go with 'timid' for myself typically. Just, y'know...not when in an egg laying daze.
No1
2016-08-23 08:01:18>> #121086
Knuke
2016-08-23 07:49:38>> #121083
Pinkanator
2016-08-23 07:14:25>> #121065
Where... what? Pokemon Go is not the only game or media that has eggs in it, nor did eggs originate from or become popularized by it...
This looks like it's just normal oviposition/egg-laying stuff to me.
I was explaining this joke
Someone's been playing Pokemon Go
That is all.
PaperCrease
2016-08-23 07:13:02>> #121064
This looks like it's just normal oviposition/egg-laying stuff to me.
Pinkanator
2016-08-23 03:01:21>> #121019
subpuppy
2016-08-23 02:55:55>> #121016
HornyPenguin
2019-05-08 22:23:09>> #317627
Drill hair. Rare, but pure.
Also, is that Falchion on a lance?
idonttalesdonthurtme
This is either a spear or a lance. A falchion is a one-sided sword with a curved point.
Bl___ank
2016-08-23 11:40:12>> #121111
I feel a strong urge to lay my hands on that picture~ ... art-wise .... using SAI
Please do! I'd love to see that!
OldHat
2016-08-23 07:58:45>> #121085
Also, is that Falchion on a lance?
Purely weapon-wise, I'm pretty sure that's a glaive or partisan.
Siithichan
2016-08-23 06:59:56>> #121056
Pinkanator
2016-08-23 02:45:21>> #121013
Also, is that Falchion on a lance?
idonttalesdonthurtme
Seansniper
2016-08-23 03:41:10>> #121024
Seansniper
2016-08-23 03:40:47>> #121023
dkraider
2016-08-23 02:50:05>> #121015
I know. We need more, and now.
Going to get right on it soon, just got some house work to do first.
Pinkanator
2016-08-23 02:45:53>> #121014
she's cute ^@ . @^
I know. We need more, and now.
Pinkanator
2016-08-23 02:40:15>> #121011
www.youtube.com/watch?v=24Ir0qp5obg
Oops wrong link before edit
The chuckle brothers are rapping.
*Stares out window*
Haiguru
2018-11-19 21:07:17>> #290646
Loving these animations.
Agreed my friend! :)
Sleepyhead97
2016-08-23 01:30:27>> #120987
Haiguru
2018-11-19 21:06:46>> #290645
Hentila
2016-08-23 12:25:42>> #121112
Fic
2016-08-23 01:41:29>> #120989
Sleepyhead97
2016-08-23 01:19:45>> #120986
hopefulylovable
2020-05-29 21:05:16>> #371783
SparkyGhost
2016-09-17 00:29:16>> #125735
Brokander_Reborn
2016-08-25 10:46:37>> #121637
la·mi·a
ˈlāmēə/
noun
noun: lamia; plural noun: lamiae; plural noun: lamias
a mythical monster, with the body of a woman or with the head and breasts of a woman and the body of a snake, said to prey on human beings and suck the blood of children.
Yes there was a queen Lamia as well, but it's long since gotten past that point, same with minotaurs when there was originally one. Not to mention the basque lamia as well: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamia_(Basque_mythology).
Meanwhile Naga have their source as demigods of Indian mythology, and besides being specifically part-cobra, are much less specific otherwise on a quick glance, sometimes even described as shapechanging.
The more you know, ect ect.
you sure your not thinking of a Lamiak? because those are birdlike and pretty much a nicer version of a siren.
gguy123
2016-08-23 19:21:42>> #121130
Seeing that picture makes me imagine her trying to do stand-up comedy [spoilers]with Jerry Seinfeld's voice and asking "what's the deal with airline food?"[/spoilers]
[spoilers]"So they other day, I'm at the mall, you know? And I see, this big, JUICY rat, just scampering along. [/spoilers]
DanGambino
2016-08-23 11:12:55>> #121107
la·mi·a
ˈlāmēə/
noun
noun: lamia; plural noun: lamiae; plural noun: lamias
a mythical monster, with the body of a woman or with the head and breasts of a woman and the body of a snake, said to prey on human beings and suck the blood of children.
Yes there was a queen Lamia as well, but it's long since gotten past that point, same with minotaurs when there was originally one. Not to mention the basque lamia as well: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamia_(Basque_mythology).
Meanwhile Naga have their source as demigods of Indian mythology, and besides being specifically part-cobra, are much less specific otherwise on a quick glance, sometimes even described as shapechanging.
The more you know, ect ect.
Well, I'm sorry but you cited Wikipedia, which is not a credible source, so I can't give you credit for the assignment. University rules and all that. :P
AshleighZenith
2016-08-22 20:47:12>> #120938
Mmmm what a lovely nightie!
Agreed!
pokemongirl
2016-08-22 20:46:03>> #120937