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  • It's always the children that see the deeper truth to many things. They don't see what color a person is or where they're from. They just see a person.

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  • furrybi said:
    This is the most touching and heartfelt thing on this site.

    I for one disagree. Tentacle porn just gets me every time.

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  • FoxyBoyXoXo said:
    I for one disagree. Tentacle porn just gets me every time.

    Always the foxes and their Pr0n... :P

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  • FoxyBoyXoXo said:
    I for one disagree. Tentacle porn just gets me every time.

    This comment made me want to laugh and hit you so very hard (Both being seperate actions). But I'm not going to do either, considering this beautiful piece of artwork. In a world of hate, (most) kids don't discriminate.

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  • Jack-Redgaze said:
    It's always the children that see the deeper truth to many things. They don't see what color a person is or where they're from. They just see a person.

    Unless they're a girl. Then they have cooties.

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  • This is like the DDR - the wall which seperated The Eastern from the Western part of Germany.

    At least they dont have soldiers wich shoot the ball... >_>'

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  • showwolf said:
    if only all ppl could look through the eyes of a child and see the world in the same light as they do.

    We all did, once. The world changes us, and we lose that sensitivity as we get older. the light goes out.

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  • I think this tells a lot about propaganda. They play with each other even though they are of different species. There's a wall there to show that they don't even know what's on the other side but yet they can care a lot less about that because they're just enjoying a game of ball. The best way to fight against discrimination is to interact with others honestly and respectfully. There's no need for calling of names or use labels. Everyone can be open-minded. This art really helps you think.

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  • furball12 said:
    I think this tells a lot about propaganda. They play with each other even though they are of different species. There's a wall there to show that they don't even know what's on the other side but yet they can care a lot less about that because they're just enjoying a game of ball. The best way to fight against discrimination is to interact with others honestly and respectfully. There's no need for calling of names or use labels. Everyone can be open-minded. This art really helps you think.

    This is a copy paste from a child post of this...

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  • looking_glass said:
    We all did, once. The world changes us, and we lose that sensitivity as we get older. the light goes out.

    We don't "lose" the sensitivity it's taken from us either through propaganda, disillusionment, or a weird mix of both, people are influenced by those around them and forced into little boxes of hate and it's so infuriating cause then when people break that pattern it's socially unacceptable and they're called "woke" just for refusing to hate someone for petty reasons like who or what they are.

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