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Do you want to have some small chatter on the topic that doesn't deserve a thread of its own?
Do you want to make a thread, but get filtered by the minimum OP length requirement and need ideas on what to put there?
Did you simply pop in to proclaim your love for kemonos before moving on with your day?

This thread's got you covered.
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Wishing best of luck for this new board!
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May we live long and meet many pettable kemololishos along the way.
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Reminder that picrelated is the correct way to sleep with your pixu.
Don't worry, since pixu is a creature that "only takes and never gives" you won't find anything weird poking you in the face.
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Pixius are extraordinary creatures.
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Fabulous, you could say.
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Klonoa!
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Moonrabbits are cute.
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I love the gay rabbit.
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>>13
He's not gay, he's ex-straight.
(Thanks, Xiao Yu.)
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4chan is DEAD.
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Nice!
Um, I mean, too bad...
Don't know why everyone suddenly seems to hate Musk nowadays. He's a cutie and I like his soft voice.
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Musky kemonos...
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And clean kemonos.
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I like this guy's Kikiversary art.
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I love that silly little deeroxorceamel.
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He's a good deeroxorceamel, my husband has good taste.
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How is he your husband if he's already Mr. Si's husband (he doesn't know it yet).
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Well, just like Sibuxiang doesn't know he's Tuye's husband, Tuye doesn't know he's my husband.
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French-gypsy magic is fucking scary.
Still getting cucked, though. Even if only twice.
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For how little I like fatties, Boron's sisters... Don't look too terrible.
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POV: You've overslept your dog's feeding time by 1 minute.
Just kidding, a dog would never do this for food, that's cat behaviour. A dog would do it for free.
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I love fumo Red.
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Cutie! I want a Solatorobo plushie. Although if I could choose I'd want one of the cutest boy in all of Shepherd, who was obviously Arzy.
I didn't say anything, but I've been appreciating a lot all the links you've been posting for the Little Tail Bronx games, it's always a treat to look at all the extras!

By the way, admin, I thought you might be interested in case you want to advertise the board. Some poster from /cm/ made a new board on 8chan, and there's a kemono thread in it.
https://8chan.moe/cutemale/res/19.html
I'd post a link there myself but I think it's probably for the best to leave it to you... I'm pretty bad at, uh, social interactions.
For that matter, there was a shota board already, and it had a non-human thread too, although admittedly most of its content isn't really kemono, so I don't know if it's relevant, but anyway here it is.
https://8chan.moe/sm/res/18494.html
(if .moe doesn't load, try using .se)

I think you posted both on /c/ and /cm/ but I'm mostly interested in kemoshos, I don't know if the loli board(s) on 8chan have kemono threads too, sorry.
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>>38
The cutest Solatoboy is Elh. Who also pairs well with Redina, who's 200% cuter as a girl.
Glad you like my attempts at organizing CC2 stuff. That's a big part of what I want from the website:
1 Compile all kemoshit and the ways you can look for more of it in one place, especially the little known stuff, maybe even translate/buyfag some stuff.
2 Promote it to people who may be interested and spread the kemoner virus.
3 Hopefully, eventually, more people join in on the efforts, and then I can trick them into doing all the work for me while I sit back and reap all the kemoshit coming my way.
So, yeah. If you know some kemono thing not (yet) documented, or something I missed, post about it. It doesn't have to be an elaborate write-up, any mention will do. I'll figure out what to do with it eventually.
Once I get through CC2, I plan to post some more obscure stuff I've seen around.
I know I'm way past due looking into shilling the board around. I just wanted to fill it out as much as I can before that, so as to not waste my shots on inviting people to an empty site.
I have tried to link the TDM thread here in a covert way, so as to not attract soyspammer cattle that sometimes visits them.
https://8chan.moe/trash/res/11464.html#q12924
But I guess that was too covert.
>I'm pretty bad at, uh, social interactions.
Well, at least when it comes to getting the latest Fuga 1 you know where to point people. ;^)
Thanks for the pointers too. I did get filtered by /cm/ being taken by classical music.
Oh, and, I know that pretending to be anonymous on a board populated by 2 people is pretty silly. But I don't like to spin my janny-peen around too much, so pretend I'm just an anon.
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I can agree with that. To be honest Elh was my favorite boy at the beginning of the game until... he wasn't.
About the games beyond CC2, I've been wanting to write a little something to shill my boy Klonoa ever since the thread was made because I love his games and I think he should be up there, but I'm sooo lazy I don't think I'll ever get to it. So this random name drop will have to count as my covert attempt to shill it.

Also, I know that other post sounded silly, but I think that for that specific matter it made sense. Saying that "you, other anon" (or even worse, "someone") should advertise the thread sounded disingenuous, we both can be anons, but that post was specifically for the admin. I haven't seen "them" (don't even want to mention them) shitting too much lately, but ultimately exposing the board is something that you had to decide yourself.
Now for something curious, when you talked on /cm/ about making this board, some anon said that he wanted to participate. That anon wasn't me, so I'm still wondering why he isn't posting here. I hope he's just busy looking for the cutest kemoshos to bring them with him when he'll finally come.
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See https://flyingdogis.land/faq.html#post-styling for formatting. Sorry for taking forever to finish it.
I'll keep this guy in mind, but I don't know too much, so he'll be pretty far down in the line.
As for that anon. I don't remember it in the details, but it seemed more like he was answering my question about what would make a good board more so than being particularly enthusiastic about moving over.
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Sweet, thank you!

>but I don't know too much
Ooh, haven't you played his games? I only found about Klonoa like two or three years ago, but I ended up loving the franchise. I don't want to oversell it, I admit there were many people on /vr/ who didn't see the appeal, but if you get into the story you'll probably end up loving Klonoa too. Plus, if you're used to play platform games it should be easy, you can probably complete it in, I don't know, like 4 hours, so I definitely think it's worth playing.

If you want to give it a try, there are three different versions of the first game: the original for PSX (Klonoa: Door to Phantomile), the remake for Wii (Klonoa), and the "remaster" that was released for all platforms (Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series).
The original for PSX might look a bit outdated, it even uses sprites instead of 3d models, but it's the first one I played and I think it was fantastic anyway.
The remake for Wii has completely revamped graphics and looks gorgeous, although sadly it loses the beautiful FMVs from the original game. For some reason Klonoa has a different style too, although I think he still looks pretty good. It's a tiny bit easier, some lines were changed, and it was dubbed in English even though part of what made the original game feel so magic was the made-up language, fortunately you can change the audio back to Phantomilian.
Finally, the remaster is built on top of the remake, although reverting some of its changes, namely Klonoa gets his original style back, the English dub is removed, and the lines are (mostly) from the original game.
I'd probably recommend the original game for the sake of respecting legacy, but I think both the remake and the remaster are good too if you prefer to go with any of them. The PSX version can be emulated with DuckStation, the Wii version can be emulated with Dolphin, and the remaster has a native PC version (although I tried and you can emulate the Switch version with Ryujinx, in case you prefer it for whatever reason).

The second game has two versions, the original for PS2 (Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil) and a remaster (included in Phantasy Reverie Series too). They're pretty much identical. The remaster has worse lighting(?), but better textures and 4k and whatnot, so there isn't a clear winner. Anyway, for what it's worth, the PS2 version can be emulated with PCSX2.
From what I've seen, this sequel seems to be a bit... divisive. Some people think it was just okay, some people think it was great, I'm personally one of the later, not only did I enjoy the new mechanics, but also the ending was probably my favorite ending of a sequel of all time.

There are a few side games, one for WonderSwan, three for GBA, and also this weird volleyball shovelware thing for PSX. Two of them were only released in Japanese, but they have fan translations on CDRomance or whatever. I only played the WonderSwan game and the first two GBA games, they were fun, but they're definitely secondary material, the two main games are the important part of the franchise.

...I remember when I said literally yesterday that I was too lazy to write about the game. Good times.
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Hello from Bob's blog.

I really like the color palette and overall design.
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>>48
That's a better write-up than the ones I've squeezed out thus far, very informative. I'll be stealing some of that later, for sure.
>>49
Where's that? From I2P, I presume?
Glad you like it. The palette is mostly owed to the corner image I've brazenly stolen from this guy:
https://e621.net/posts?tags=miri
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts?tags=hatomura_miri
http://owmvhpxyisu6fgd7r2fcswgavs7jly4znldaey33utadwmgbbp4pysad.onion/posts/?or=creator%3Amiri%2C+artist%3Amiri%2C+creator%3Ahatomura+miri
http://hiddenbooru.i2p/posts/search/eb680a8bd7/1
But working on the frontpage and all the assets to put a personal touch to everything felt immensely fulfilling.
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Hi Bob! Play Klonoa! I mean, uh, play the CC2 games fist. But then play Klonoa too!

>>50
>I'll be stealing some of that later
Not sure if you can use much from it, but sure, it would be my pleasure! I really hope you'll enjoy the game(s) too.

I didn't say anything, but I agree with Bob, the theme is really cute. Stupid Firefox sometimes doesn't show that cute Marimo spoiler image for me, it works perfectly fine on Chrome, but I'm not even sure if it's just Firefox or one of my million addons.
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>>51 (me)
You can ignore that last spoiler, sorry. I'm 97% sure it's one of my addons being stupid, the spoiler image loads fine without it.
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>>52
Mind telling me which one?
If it's a secret, you can report either of our posts and tell me in the message.
I, too, noticed the spoiler image being unreliable when loading from cache, but I've chalked it up to the fact it's a JXL embedded into an SVG.
(Kyle unrelated)
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It's SingleFile, I think. At least when I disabled it and reloaded, the spoiler image loaded fine. I enabled it, reloaded, and the image was gone. I disabled it again, reloaded, and the image loaded again. It might be just a coincidence, but I think it would be too much of a coincidence, so I'm going to assume it's that extension being retarded.
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>>54
I fucked up the server config, so it was sending both Content-Type: image/svg+xml AND Content-Type image/jxl. Looks like Chrome was more OK with this than furry fox.
Both Mamoru and Matoi spoilers should work now or after Ctrl-F5.
Honestly, I like Matoi spoiler more, even though her theme came out kind of hideous.
By the way, this addon makes the site look even nicer.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/adaptive-tab-bar-colour/
It's a long story, but there's this "theme-color" meta tag in html that's used bascially only by mobile chrome. The site's defaults were pretty ugly and didn't fit with any themes, so I wrote a small script to match it to the current theme's navbar colour. I've used this addon to test it on PC, and it's looking pretty good.
I've found out about it while customizing the favicons, which turned out to be an adventure of its own.
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>>55
Welp, I don't understand why after disabling the extension it worked for me, but now it works even with the extension enabled, so I guess the change fixed it. Also, I installed that other extension, I like it!
4cuck is back. Thingken of making a comment so what I assume is the only other poster of the thread will come here to convince you to play Klonoa.
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Sorry about that one. Good thing it's only a replacement, or I'd be wondering where you've gone.
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>>57
Don't worry, I can see why that happened.
If you want to fix >>48, it happened there too, twice.
Can you reduce the thumbnail and text size? Everything is way too big leading to poor density.
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Well, I'm actually a big text enjoyer, and I've liked how neatly 6x512 thumbnails fit into two rows.
But alright.
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>when one of your favorite artists draws your favorite character, and he looks just as cute as you imagined he would
Today was a good day.

>>59
Hi new friend! Play Klonoa!

>>60
I was a bit divided about the huge thumbnails. On the one hand I think they made following the thread a bit difficult, but on the other hand the thumbnails themselves looked super nice, I always hated the ridiculously tiny and over compressed thumbnails on 4c. Meh, I'm okay with the change, I think it's a good compromise.
The new Pixiv link is much appreciated, but the icon being as big as the thumbnail is way too big. If you were still adjusting it while I wrote this just ignore this, but otherwise I think it really should be much smaller than that.
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Do a little Ctrl-F5.
It was weird to find an otherwise 100% 2hu futa artist I didn't see in years suddenly draw this guy out of the nowhere, especially now.
But, to be honest. Him being a Klonoafag kind of checks out from what I'd imagine about both of them.
Dog damn it. Bunnyzone started hiding R-18 works. It was the most stable mirror thus far.
Really?
File name is wiped when you spoiler it, not just not rendered?
More stuff to fix.
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By the way, if you have twitter files with naming schemes different from what you usually post, I'd like to see their names, and preferably some info about software that produced them. Especially the kinds that include the poster's name.
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Oh, wait. It worked.
So, I guess, dynamically generated posts will have to have their own name recognizer. Makes sense.
Well, I'll get to it later.
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>>64
Except for when I don't include the account name, I only use these filenames for Xitter posts.
The format originally came from Fritter/Quacker/Squawker, an alternate Android app to look at Xitter accounts. They all are essentially the same app, they all got abandoned at some point so I switched between them a few times. Lately I don't use it that much, I have a script to get images from my favorite accounts, but I keep using the same filename format out of habit. Even when I download a pic directly, I often add the artist's name like this myself.

To save you the hassle of investigating, I can tell you that, as retarded as it sounds, it's impossible to get a tweet out of the image filename, so sadly you can't do something like with Pixiv.
The filename is generated when you upload the pic and it includes a timestamp
(see https://archived.moe/cm/thread/3925527/#3927116)
but since you can wait a while before sending a tweet, or even schedule it for later, this timestamp isn't directly related to the tweet id.
To make everything worse, many artists change their name at random and old names don't get redirected to the new ones, so it's not a very useful format all things considered.

I guess you could make a link to Nitter/Xcancel using a regex like ([^\-]+)-[A-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_\-]{14}\. to get the account name, but seems a bit overkill to even bother with this, I think I only ever saw other anon using the same format, and it was probably months ago.

Have some tummies.
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I don't know if you changed it later or the old css was still cached for me when I made the previous post, but it looks much better now.
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Sora-chan's back!
She wasn't around for so long, it seems Dagasi himself forgot what she's called.
>>66
Well, nitter also names files "media_base64", sometimes "media_base64 name orig". And gallery-dl names them after the post id. Even for files with no user handle, I reckon it would be useful to tell it's a twitter filename to teach new users.
I thought it was a hash, though. Good to know I can get the time back out of there.
I'll probably have to decode the base64 and check that the timestamp is there anyway to avoid false positives.
But before that, I'll have to remake the thing to run when the post is made, as opposed to on every page render.
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You had broken CSS for the whole day?
Damn. If Ctrl-F5 doesn't help, going straight to https://flyingdogis.land/css/style.css may force it to update.
I should probably make a translation thread for you to post these in. So I can claim your work in the site's name. :^)
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>your work
Oh, I only used https://cotrans.touhou.ai/. Sometimes it comes out... gibberish, sometimes it works nicely. I posted that one because it seemed like a good translation, shame the lettering was a bit off.
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Also PSA, I just found out that Japanese kemoners are celebrating that 『風のクロノア door to phantomile』 was released 10,000 days ago.
Wahoo!
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>>70
Pressing a button's a srs bzns. Or else somebody else would have done it.
>>73
That's a lot of days...
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Just wanted to mention.
I love dogs.
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>>78
Dogs are good, I like dogs.
Although I love cats more.
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Is it just kemololi/shota here?
I used to be into that stuff but now I'm more into slightly older guys.
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>>80
See the latest two posts in the game thread: >>77 >>76
Not terribly loli, are they?
The only kind of kemono I'd say is too far is dlsite's gay section mascot kind of bara.
https://www.dlsite.com/modpub/images/web/girls/bn_gay_01_en_us.jpg
(But not handsome or cute bara, like Hung or Lycaon).
If anyone's into that, sorry.
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>>38
Dog-blessed nihonjin at https://github.com/SUBARU3776/Script-to-recover-time-from-filename , saved my life from having to figure out the mistakes in that guy's stackexchange post.
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>>80
Hi new friend! Play Klonoa! I'm going to make it my catchphrase.

>>82
Yeah, the explanation on SO was wrong. The script gets it right until time_sec, but I don't understand why it adds 9 hours to the result before formatting the date. I tried uploading a pic myself to test it, and unsurprisingly the script shows a date 9 hours in the future, removing that addition I get the right time. If you want to try it yourself, GpvUE-TWgAA_J7A, uploaded ~15 minutes ago. The file is deleted now, it was just to get a recent filename.
Timezones in Python are a pain in the ass though, if you're going to use Python I'd recommend replacing localtime with gmtime and use only UTC. It would be even better to use time_ms directly, which can even be parsed by JavaScript. Although to be honest I don't really know why you want the timestamp?
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>>83
Japan is UTC+9, so I assume the jap agreed with you on python timezones.
The button should now show the correct time from what I've checked, but the buttons still don't work on new posts.
I wanted to check that the filename the regex matched is actually base64 that actually contains a timestamp. Since just matching, and even just decoding base64 is very prone to false positives.
And since I decoded it, may as well show it.
>>79
>boyfag anon was a pussy-lover all along
What a mask-off!
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Shit, did I break images?
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>is actually base64 that actually contains a timestamp
No, yeah, the thing is, anything matched by that regex will return a timestamp. That's because of the way base64 works, at the end of the day it's just a number using extra symbols, any string with only those characters will always be a base64 number (just like anything with only digits will always be a base10 number). Sure if the first letter is a Z it'll be a timestamp 40 years in the future, but it'll still be a timestamp.

Anyways, not that it matters because I've seen that now you show the timestamp, so at the end of the day it's not just a redundant check anymore. I think it looks neat, by the way!

For that matter, I think the regex can be improved. I forgot a ^ at the beginning of the first group to be sure that the filename started with the account name. Also, since Twitter handles can only be 15 characters long, and they can't contain special characters other than underscores, a better regex would be something like
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>>87
Yeah, I forgot to mention the important part, where I check that the timestamp is older than Twitter and younger than the current date, which should catch most noise. But that's because I also forgot to actually implement it, so thanks.
The regexes currently look like this:
const fritterRegex = /(\w{1,15})[^A-Za-z0-9]([A-Z][-_a-zA-Z0-9]{14})\./;
const twitterBase64Regex = /(?:^([A-Z][-_a-zA-Z0-9]{14})[\W_])|[\W_]([A-Z][-_a-zA-Z0-9]{14})[\W_]/;
//const twitterStatusRegex = //;
Matching in order, but I also fail the fritter one if it matches "media" as the user. Maybe that's too liberal of a filter, I don't know.
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>I check that the timestamp is older than Twitter and younger than the current date
Oooh, that makes sense, good idea sosu.
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Tasty buns.
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Speaking of buns, I just found an artist who draws top cute Sibutuye or Tuyexiang or whatever this ship is called.
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And speaking of tasty here's a random sweaty boy.
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>>92
I'd assume you knew that SabrineSphinx gal already, considering how her animations are the second thing to come up after the official playlists when you search for fabulous beasts on youtube.
It's pretty funny to see the ridiculous levels of reality-bending shippergirls are willing to go to will their favourite gay romance into reality.
But, then again, when even the comic's authoress is in on it, I can't argue that I am not a guest in this household.
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>>93
Wouldn't wet fur AND sweat stuck in hair smell pretty rancid, especially together?
There's a reason animals sweat with their beans, you know.
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Oh, I... don't. I don't really use YouTube that much. It became such unbearable mess that I completely gave up on trying to discover anything there. I know I'm missing out on a lot of fan stuff, but it's just too much of a hassle.
The last You Shou Yan thing I looked for was the extended version of the theme song because I thought it had to exist. And luckily I found it, it's always a good time to post it.
https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=2nlgrNwPy6M
雾大了看不见拨开云朵
要找的近在眼前!
Kino.
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>>95
Well, he won't smell if I lick him before the sweat gets stuck, will he? But it's okay, I can lick the beans only, they're the tastiest part anyway.
>>96
It's not too bad with Tubular and a v-peen... Until YouTube does the bi-monthly "this helps protect our community" thing. Then it takes tubular a while to port the hotfix from NewPipe.
But PipePipe is pretty quick to fix it, and there is some good stuff on BiliBili. Definitely more than on YouTube. YouTube basically only really has her, card opening videos, and a few BiliBili re-uploads, so you're not missing too much.
And this guy that does a lot of AI music covers for the opening theme.
https://redirect.invidious.io/channel/UCGDC-VITiBpZ-57-9HSX-Jg
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Speaking of kino theme songs, I was listening to And then to CODA and looking at the lyrics today I learned that mamoru means to protect.
https://www.romajidesu.com/dictionary/meaning-of-%E3%81%BE%E3%82%82%E3%82%8B.html
To put it in context, it's at 2:39, kimi wo mamoru yo - itsumademo translated as I will protect you, always.
https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=v2giCw8JrRY

protecc-boye
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Claiming 100th post for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force.
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>>99
Yeah, it's a pretty common boy name in Japan. At least among dogs.
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Slavery is good, actually.
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>>102
Truth. I hope I can be a kemosho's slave some day.
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Let doggie in, anon.

I'm not sure, would it be better if there are separate threads for short animations and other clips vs full-fledged animated works, or if it's better if they go in the same thread.
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Another translation. I love this artist.
For future reference, here I used DeepL as the translator, I think it was the one that looked more legit out of the ones I tried.

>>107
Also I tried to translate this with Google Translate.
>Hello, Victoria Housekeeping (?)
>[Oh?]
>It seems that the owner isn't home
>[Let me see what's going on]
>It doesn't matter, let's wash the door first
>[Access recognition is not very useful]
>[Urgent, urgent, urgent]
>[Paralyzed] (??)
>[Brush point video] (??)
>[Why hasn't the owner come back yet?]
>[My phone is running out of battery]
>[Beaker of ice water to drink] (??)
>[Very hot]
>[The owner showed up]
>[Try body language]
>[What took so long?]
>[Open]
>It's not easy to make, thanks for the coin (?)

I don't really know. I feel that having short videos and bigger productions in the same thread doesn't feel right because small clips might end up hiding more important stuff, but at the end of the day it depends, maybe just having an index for serious series would be enough and everything could be together, idk.
By the way, I really need to check the series in that thread, I bookmarked everything, but lately I had less free time than usual. Also, I'm surprised You Shou Yan wasn't the first series in the thread, heh.
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>>108
LLM translation is all the rage these days. I wanted to try it but manga-image-translator is simply too much of a pain to setup.
I also tried using a multimodal model to translate a page as-is, didn't work too well lol.
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>I wanted to try it but manga-image-translator is simply too much of a pain to setup
Yeah. It already was a pain in the ass the first time I installed it, and at some point I tried to update it and had to roll back because they made everything even more complicated. I still have an old-ish version, and I really don't feel like updating.

The good part is that once you have it running at least you can run keep everything locally if you want. One of the offline translation models it supports, Sugoi, is reasonably good. In fact, for this page in particular it even seemed to produce a better result than DeepL (the first pic is the online translator, the second one my local installation). Alas, it has some trouble removing the old text, I think it might be because the page is too small(?).
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>>108
>Great job offer letter
I didn't notice that part at first, you'd expect it would be a refusal from how these arts usually go. It kind of makes the whole picture better in that way.
Fabeasts should probably go in a manga thread, once I have an idea for what to put in the OP there. Unless it's better to put the donghua in the anime thread and manga in the manga and cross-reply them. Then fuga manga should probably be the same.
And even then, they'll probably have to wait in line for classics like Kuzure and Tamamo and the Wizdoms guy if I'm the one writing about them. Though, mangaposting should go faster than games or anime, since there isn't as much to research/upload.
I wanna fingerpaint lewd underwear onto Lizhi.
>>109
>Is it really?
>Is it really?
>Is it really?
>I hope this is helpful!
Yeah, thanks GPT.
Having a normal chatbot help you with translation is pretty great, though. As long as you're still the one doing the OCR, and preferably double-checking it with an actual dictionary.
Especially if you tell them to pick the translation apart in detail, and mention the tonal details, like accent, and what type of speaker the phrasing suggests.
I've basically only used https://duckduckgo.com/aichat though, since I'm too poor greedy to get myself the hardware that could run any normal models, and I refuse to use any online ones without Tor. And they only offer the shitty free models, so maybe something like paid DeepSeek would demolish the CJK languages, I don't know.
I also wonder if Whisper would be good for subtitling animes and audioworks. From the results I've seen second-hand, small whisper is very barely passable for non-English languages, but that's a small one.
>>110
https://blog.sugoitoolkit.com/
Sugoi was specifically made to translate VNs and manga, so it's really no wonder it sometimes beats whatever generic shit DeepL was trained on.
If I remember correctly, it was even trained before the whole LLM thing really took off. And I didn't hear of the model itself updating since, so either it's been paywalled pretty hard, or it's quite impressive how well it stood.
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Pixiv did something with session tokens and invalidated the logins on all of my kemoscraping scripts.
I took fixing them as an opportunity to browse through the download folder a bit. Here's some stuff I liked.
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Special shout out to some dolt that shat out 2k AI pictures of some african children with absurdly long pubes and tagged them "furry".
Thankfully, he seems to be 404, so hopefully he won't redownload if I just delete them.
>>110
I actually translated the whole thing with sugoi some time last year. It's better than google translate but still very incomprehensible.
I also didn't bother with inpainting, takes way too long and I just needed to be able to read the dialog.
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>>111
>and the Wizdoms guy
Man, I really need to read this. I liked Monotone Blue a lot, but I didn't get to read more stuff from Nagabe. If I'm not mistaken Seven Seas even released a new manga from the guy ever since I read Monotone Blue.
>mangaposting should go faster than games or anime, since there isn't as much to research/upload
Oh, before I forget, suggesting Odd Taxi for the list of furnimes. With the explicit mention not to watch the movie because they skip a lot of parts from what I consider the best episode of the series.
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>>114
Wasn't the whole thing long translated on exhentai?
Or, at least the first chapter, but, as far as I know, the white cat didn't appear since giving bitchboy protag the barb at the end of it.
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To be real, I wanted to be the one dicking the cats, so the translation was a letdown for me.
>>116
Only the first chapter is translated on sadpanda. I had hoped the others would be translated eventually, but it's been years.
Eventually I tried machine translation.
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>>118
Bato.to says there are 10 Chapters.
https://bato.to/series/106084/gentlecats
I stopped reading around 7th, though. Neither the femprotag nor the new cat are particularly cute.
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>>119
I didn't even know there was an English version lmao.
The entire time I just buy the japanese one as they come out.
Guess I'm double dipping.
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>>124
Don't forget to come brag about new buys.
You might want to look into TachiyomiSY and/or whatever its PC port is called, I don't remember.
Sometimes Bato.to or Comick may have stuff that isn't on Mangadex, and Tachiyomi is pretty good for doing mass searches to miss anything. Even if it obviously isn't designed for having all-all extensions installed.
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Two different artists I follow for their kemoshos posted furry ladies today, I wasn't going to save them but I thought you might appreciate them.
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>>127
I remember reading the Wikipedia entry the first time Bixie showed up in the manhua, I found this pretty random. Then again, it's not that the manhua doesn't have a lot of random moments.
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>>129
What's actually random is the mythos of how Pixius lost their ani. It reads like some ancient fetish fuel. Especially the way simple wiki (the normal one doesn't fit on my phone) so dryly and matter-of-factly describes it sent me rolling the first time I read it.
Honestly, though, if a Pixiu doesn't have a butthole or a peehole because it's "a creature that only takes and never gives", I don't see why they couldn't have a vagina. Especially with how in the manhua they're shown to be able to freely go in and out of each other's gullets, the Bixie impregnation theory weirdly checks out.
By the way, apparently multiple kinds of Pixiu are distinguished by their habitat. Pixiu is the default, earthly kind, 77th is what's called a Piyao, and apparently there is also a vaporeon breed with scales and webbed feet. Though, it's often folded into the earthly Pixius.

Hundun myths are also pretty weird.
It seems like the winged red ball creature's appearance belongs both to Hundun and Dijiang, depending on which specific village's mythos you're talking about. In one interpretation it's known as one of the four terrors, but it's also known as a creature of primordial chaos often involved in creation myths.
In particular, there is a Taoist story of how the emperors of the North and the South seas decided to bore seven holes into Hundun, because they pitied it for not being able to see hear or taste the world. It took them one day to drill each hole into Hundun, and the moment they finished drilling the seventh one it fucking died, and released all the energy it accumulated from Heaven and Earth, creating the world as we know it. I've, obviously, only read westerner translations, but some people interpret it as a cautionary tale about not messing with nature, while the others think Hundun was happy to be able to experience the world in its final moments.
Either way, that's some pretty metal shit. There are even hundun dumplings, made of meat, fish, and vegetables sealed with dough. And when you bite into the dough, it symbolizes you popping the Hundun to reveal the universe inside.
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>>128
Love for fluff transcends age and gender.
I hope the second one is a repost, or however else it could have been uploaded in 2024.
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>>132
Yeah, sorry, it was a repost, I only noticed after uploading it here. To make up for the misunderstanding I looked for more old art with girls from that artist, I found two pics of what I think are girls too. And a bonus third pic that isn't part of the same category but will surely be appreciated anyway.
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>>134
I was just worried that the twitter button broke in some obtuse way.
By the way, does anybody have trouble with xcanceled's bot protection? It wasn't letting me in recently. Not sure if there's anything I can do about it if it is a problem, since poast's nitter is dead most of the time, and the rest of them get filtered by the adult filter.
Japanese men truly are something else.
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>>136
I don't use it too often, but I tried it now and it seemed to work for me. Then again, I can tell that Xitter lately is becoming too anal about throwaway accounts, it probably is a big problem for sites like Xcancel that need a lot of accounts, I wouldn't be surprised if they made the anti-bot protection more intrusive to try and defend the limited traffic they have.
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Arky's one stylish guy.
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Fabulous beasts.
Being fabulously gay.
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>brothers having an egg-scene in the mountains
>quilin caffe's putting on a kirindergarten limited time event
>big sis came to embarrass tengu in front of his wife
Subarashii-kemoners eating good these last few chapters!
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Man, I really need to catch up on You Shou Yan, I'm still on chapter 300-something, and lately I haven't read much.
I was reading the manhua and the donghua following more or less the same arcs. The chapter where Big Red dies was really sad, but when I later watched the episode, the last one of season 3 if I remember correctly, it was absolutely heart-wrenching. I only wanted to take a little break, I didn't plan on dropping the series at all, but I guess I forgot to resume it.

Pretty unrelated, but speaking of heart-wrenching lately I've been playing Nine Sols, and I guess it's relevant to the board, so for that matter here's my recommendation. I'm very bad at it but I really liked it a lot anyway.
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Ayyy, I just noticed that now we have a banner of Arzy. Blessed. <3
Underrated boy, poor lad barely has any fanart, although I found this recent pic of him with Frito because there still are people with good taste on Earth.
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>>142
Ah, damn, I thought I've seen you post panels of brothers and fuzaimoji that would have been from the later chapters. Unless that was some other anon.
Well, good for you. You could binge 100 chapters at a time for 7 times before running out. I wish I could do that again.
Then do tell when I can post "Sibuxiang lore vs Sibuxiang gameplay" and other memes.
Think what you may, but I disliked OC-hundun and laughed my ass off at the ending of that season. It did have a cute voice, though, I'll give it that.
But they do get a good-ish ending in the end. Even if it comes out of nowhere and feels unsatisfying and cheap for what it does.
I also completely fucked up on assuming that a new season will come any time soon based on how quickly the previous one came out. Apparently, they make them in pairs, so maybe the one after the next one will come sooner?

I doubt I'll like any non-hentai metroidvania, but Gei the Cat does have a pretty cute (receiving) rapeface, so whatever defeat CGs are on Pixiv are the Nine Sols as far as I'm concerned.
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Nah, at most maybe I posted fanart that referenced something recent that I didn't know that was a reference. Then again, both Bixie and Fuzai-Moji were introduced very early on, so maybe I just posted something that is actually older than you think?
Or, well, maybe it was just a different anon, I can imagine more than two people on earth follow You Shou Yan lol.

I hadn't really played any metroidvania before, ever, that's why I sucked so much at Nine Sols, it took me like twice as long the average time to complete it. But someone recommended it to me, I started playing out of curiosity, and I really liked the story. Like, I really, really liked it. So I kept on playing until the end.
I don't want to oversell it though, at the end of the day I saw a lot of people on the /v/ threads who didn't like it at all. But for some reason and even though they're completely different games and I'm not comparing them at all, it scratched the same itch that I got from the second half of Solatorobo, so it was a very pleasant surprise to me.
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I wanna dress Theo and Mia in matching cute dresses.
And breed them for their cute liger catcchildren.
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Though, watching Helga bully him with handsfree orgasms would be cute too.
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I found this artist who made a big brother for Mamoru-kun. Or at least I think this is an OC, I hadn't seen him before and I couldn't find any other mention to him. He's Kaseru-kun and wants to be a firefighter like his dad. I think he's pretty cute. The same artist also drew Mamoru-kun, posting some of those pics too.
If you use Google Translate on the artist's tweets, you'll see a few mentions to "Shoujun" and I found it funny. Mamoru-kun's name is usually written in hiragana as まもるくん, but it can be written in kanji as 守君. That's still the same name in Japanese, but in Chinese those characters would be read as "shǒu jūn" instead (shǒu still means to protect, like mamoru in Japanese). I wonder if they actually call him like that in China.

>>148
I don't know anything about this game, but it does have super cute characters.
>>149
Also hnnng I wish that were me.
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>>150
>He's Kaseru-kun
Ow, my bad, the name is actually Makaseru-kun, I missed the first letter. According to Google Translate まかせる means "leave it to me," which is also the Chinese text in the speech bubble.
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Every pure-hearted protective inusho needs a jaded, edgy, brooding older brother.
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410,757,864,530 dead kemogachas.
All you need to know can be found at https://gelbooru.com/index.php?page=post&s=list&tags=world_flipper+furry*
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Coming from how light-hearted Tail Concerto was, it always feels super weird being reminded of how edgy Fuga is.
Being reminded of the little I know about it because I still haven't played it lol.

>>153
Lmao, fair enough.
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Do dog people just do this after ringing the bell?
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Cute Mamoru!
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Hnnnnnng.
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Jewelgoose's voice makes me hard.
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The way this guy draws heads worked better on the mom than the boy.
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>ywn be a cat person's pet
y liv
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Found another one on e621.
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Will anon live to have a VRAI kemoshota gf if he does his squats and eats his veggies?
It is certain.
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You've heard the Earth, anon, from now on lack of kemololishos is a skill issue.
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o shit
new harubon
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非常谢谢你地面,现在我很高兴。
(which hopefully means thank you very much, ground, I'm very happy now, although I'm not even HSK1 yet so that sentence could be all sorts of fucked up)

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There has to be a furry convention in Japan now or something, this week Kuromu posted (part of) a doujin too.
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That's not me LARPing as the Earth, that's your actual Without a doubt..
Just clarifying, because it pretended to be a title for some reason instead of having a class of its own.
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>big sis chapters
I am now dead of dire beetus, dogs are the fucking best. Especially flying.
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Your actual ##fortune. Can't stop spilling divinations.
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It's doubly confirmed now.
This was an attempt at making a celebration banner but I think it turned out very epilepsy triggery.
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It could probably just be slowed a bit.
Do you have the source files?
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Catbuxiang. Reminds me of these guys.

I've randomly remembered.
Minecraft added pandas as a result of some chinese mob-vote they've had in celebration of getting past the commie-wall, right?
I don't remember it too clearly, but I think it also had a monkey and a deer. Did we almost get Mr. Si in Minecraft instead of the shitty pandas?
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Calling dibs on the one on the left.

I don't have any real source files, it was just the mp4 from >>96 at 1:40, cropped and scaled down. That was the longest loop I could get, it's a super short scene.
Anyways, here's the same gif, slowed down 50% with gifsicle (frames now last 60ms instead of 40ms). Not really sure about it though, I think it feels a bit weird.
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Take them all, I've only saved those guys for some stupid pun I've forgotten by now.
>>176
This is why cats are the worst...
I don't think I ever did not do that when playing fetch, but it's okay when I do it.
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>I've only saved those guys for some stupid pun I've forgotten by now
Suuure. Have another demon-cat-thing in case you need to think of new puns or something.
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Some assorted Klonoas because I hadn't posted him in a while.
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Puns are no fun without a random mad guy popping a vein on his ass over how stupid they are.
Looks like a moogle.
Where's that filename from?
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Nice pussy! Where was this guy when I couldn't find pictures for >>105 ?
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He's looking a little blue today.
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Lmao, this is too good.
The filename is from Inkbunny, they're imagenumber_username_originalfilename. Not sure if the image number can be used somehow because it's not the submission number, a single submission can have several images. The username can be used to access the artist's page directly, https://inkbunny.net/unrealplace.

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Damn, that first pic is really nice, I like it a lot.

>>182
>his whole character is about feeling blue
>is actually green
Seriously how hard is for Japanese people to tell two completely different colors apart smh tbh fam.
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Ugh, homosexuals. (¬ࡇ¬)
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Shikanokonootoko
And if you put him in a dress he'll be shikanokonootokonoko.
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>bottom right on the second pic
Hnnnnng, my heart.
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>1
I like her eyes.
>2
Not sure what's supposed to be happening here.
>3
This one's pretty basic, but it has a mood to it.
>keychains with actual buttholes
I love melodynes.
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>>186
Glasses guy has some serious gap moe going on.
This GO guy's boys are crazy cute. Even his own girls can barely compare.
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I need Waifu's ears to be my respirator.
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Also need her tail in my face.
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Does @sumiaou's art count?
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Is he asian?
If so, then definitely.
If not, then still "yeah", but less enthusiastic.
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He's from Filipino
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He seems fine, though, obviously, Asian artists are preferred, especially ones that can't be easily found on e621. The character being a part of kemono culture is a big plus too.
I've had an image or two pointing out the common points of kemono style, but I probably won't be able to find them any time soon.
By the way, using names other than as a joke is considered poor taste on western imageboards.
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>inb4 Filipinos are asian.
I meant CJK.
>>195

> obviously, Asian artists are preferred

I'm stupid but doesn't Filipino is an Asian country? 

> easily found on e621

He's previous nick was "fireflufferz". Tho I don't know if all arts from the FF are posted on the e621

https://www.furaffinity.net/gallery/fireflufferz
https://e621.net/posts?tags=fireflufferz
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> poor taste on western imageboards.

No one and nowhere love users with tripcodes. But tripcodes are here and I don't see any reasons not using them
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I meant east-east asian. SEAs usually have pretty westernized styles, but really, there are weebs in USA, and westaboos in Japan, so there isn't it's more so the sum of factors as a whole that matters with the authors' nationality being the highest weight one (closer to japan = better).
In the end I just have to trust your judgement, and you will have to trust mine.
>from the FF
I meant more like artists that don't use western furry sites and instead post on jap. side of twitter, pixiv, niconico, nijie, bilibili, or wherever else. Doujins from festivals too. Stuff that isn't the part of the usual western furry community.
Yeah, I should have probably just disabled the name field from the very beginning. I don't see there being much use in it.
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Zesty kemoboys...
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Found an artist who is still making fanart of Lil' Pai. Even though we discovered him just a few months ago on /cm/, the show is like 10 years old. I mean, we often post fanart from much older franchises, but it feels that this one was relatively obscure, it was cool seeing that it still gets fanart.

Confession time, the Jing-Ju Cats manhua and the terrible automatic translation I made of it was the one thing that got me interested in learning Chinese. I'm super slow and I don't know much yet but I didn't give up yet. I hope some day I'll be able to read it.
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>kemoshota zestyjesus, complaining on kemotube about how all current year fur cosmetics are ranibowdog slop
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This guy's cartoon reminds me of those channels that didn't have their own productions, so they had to license all the weird deep-fried European and Asian projects.
(Cock unrelated.)
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*barks in Japanese*

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Oh yeah, it looks pretty cheap. And the English dub doesn't do it any favors either, although I kinda like some of the voices.
It was cute though, I only watched twenty something episodes, but I still have the rest of the season downloaded to watch it eventually.
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Fuga 3 is already out with a markup, and will be officially out tomorrow.
Meanwhile I still hadn't uploaded Fuga 2.
I kind of want to pay the extra fugatax, but I don't have too much extra cash right now.
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It's okay... [spoiler]I still haven't played the first one yet.[/spoiler]

I kinda wish I could support CC2 specifically for Tail Concerto and Solatorobo, I only got to emulate the originals and they really deserved more love. I have ambivalent thoughts about Fuga though, so I have a hard time throwing money at them for something so... different to what I liked to begin with.
Then again, I bought Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series following pretty much the same idea, but I have reasons to believe that none of the people who actually made the original games got a cent from the remake, so at this point I don't even know if I want a retro LTB re-release or that too would be just a scam from Bamco to fuck with CC2.

Anyways, speaking of CC2 boys, here's a cute set of Mamoru that Marimo just posted on Baraag.
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>different to what I liked to begin with.
Fuga is pretty different in gameplay, but thematically... It's not as different from solatorobo as the memes would lead you to believe.
Fugas are published by CC2 for CC2, as was SolaToRobo. Banco has 0.0 interest in tailges since Little Tail Story, and about as much involvement. I'm pretty sure CC2 even kept the copyright, so I doubt anyone other than them has a claim to any money they get from it.
As for people. At the very least Hiroshi-sama keeps regularly coming in for the monthly Q&A with the players, ever the same handsome guy you can see in the Mamoru-kun archive, sans a bit of the hair.
Ragebait related: https://littletail.wiki/index.php/Tail_Concerto_2

Waffle-kun is the kind of guy that gets bashful every time he has to put a whistle in his mouth.
Mamoru-kun is the kind of guy that has a habit of circling the rim of his whistle with his tongue each time he puts it in his mouth.
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>>208
>as the memes would lead you to believe
Just for the record, none of the memes here made me warier of Fuga, quite the opposite, all this love for the series actually makes me think I most probably misjudged it and I really should give it a chance.
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Huh. I've had this image for a while now.
Funny to see it finally make its way to danbooru.
If demons looked like this, I wouldn't mind letting them into our world, hit me up, cute demon doggies.
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You can do it, friend! Don't give up!
>>201
Remembered this by chance, but if you are learning Chinese, https://kemono.wtako.net/kemono/ may be interesting to you.
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Thank you 朋友. I keep seeing stuff in traditional Chinese, like this imageboard, makes me wonder if it was a mistake to start learning simplified Chinese. Luckily today I found a Firefox addon that automatically convert characters between both systems.

Anyways, it still will take me time to fully appreciate real text, I can only read super basic stuff yet.
>gougou zuo xia
<Sit down, dog!

On a pretty unrelated note, today I learned that if you're archiving Bluesky users, their api is very stupid.
For example, both the api and the website tell that the full size for this image was
https://cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_fullsize/plain/did:plc:twk5icjdphocrqfnhu56tkuf/bafkreifkhcfynn3pes3str6k7c53fyrtj5bnmjt536nsxcrkez2kggkjoy@jpeg
Yet the real original image is
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Also forgive that mess, I don't  know how I managed to make an extra post when I wanted to delete the previous one that I posted by mistake. I'm just going to leave it now.
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You're welcome. Perhaps, sending users over to other boards is not the best strategy, but if you meet cute Moonnese rabbitgirls, send them my way.
>I keep seeing stuff in traditional Chinese, makes me wonder if it was a mistake to start learning simplified Chinese
Depends on whether you want to knock up Kiki or Tu'ye, but it sounds like you made the right choice.
>bafkreik
This part starting with ba makes it sound like an IPFS CID https://docs.ipfs.tech/concepts/content-addressing/
Though, that would be too immediately apparently unlame for bluestodon.
>forgive that mess
Nah.
>I don't  know how I managed to make an extra post when I wanted to delete the previous one
Posts actually stop existing when you delete them here, so If you didn't mention it I'd have to actively investigate the jannylogs and post numbers to even find out. But now I'll hold it against you forever.
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It's over...

The best part is that there's only one post missing between 216 and 218, so I guess I never actually made that extra post after the one I deleted. I shouldn't post when I'm sleepy.
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Cute couple in Japan!

Fun fact! "Japan" in Japanese is 日本. Those are Chinese characters, and the name of the country is written exactly the same in China. However, the characters are pronounced completely differently in Japanese and Mandarin, so Fuzai would read it as Nihon but Moji would read it as Riben.
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>a mengji with an inari
Not sure if east or west, but something has fallen for sure. Probably Shota.
Didn't the story go something like:
>be the first empror of China
>destroy and conquer all of the smaller kingdoms
>get old
>realize they'll destroy and conquer your a-noose when you meet them in the afterlife
>remember there is a legend about an island in the eastern sea where all the taoist sages hang out and drink immortality elixirs all day long
>allegedly, it runs away from the ships that approach it
>let's see how it runs away when you send an entire fleet to surround it from all sides
>obviously, if they come back without an island, you'll make them the halves of the men they once were
>few years later they return without an island and cry about how there was a giant fish the size of their whole fleet that didn't let them through (the one that pipies ate to get big and strong in the ancient chapters)
>take a trip to the sea
>shout profanities at the water
>shoot the arbalest a few times
>that's it
>I've dealt with it
>now they have no excuse to return without the island
>so they go into the sea and never return
>fuck it
>order 8000 terracota warriors to help you conquer hell (around 8 gazillion people according to joss paper exchange rates)
>meanwhile, around the same time, Japanese learn how to write
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Me when dog people.
>Servant Beasts
I'll remember this one for later.
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Dog people are stimky!
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Yeah, beast ladies are known to start smelling of a wet dog if they hang around human boys for too long. It's really weird.
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>Please, transcribe the kaomoji in the bottom-right of this image:
<The kaomoji in the bottom-right of the image is: (。•́︿•̀。)
Completely off, but honestly... It's looking kinda good.

I should probably work on scraping wildcritters before it dies 5ever.
That one archive from 8kun is dead, and so is the mega archive from the forum. Not to mention they only included the pictures and not post metadata. For whatever the WC's pithy tags are worth.
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I haven't seen the dead Mega links, but I'm pretty sure that the dead Magnet from 8kun was incomplete or something. I started archiving the site shortly after your post, out of the 95,664 files I downloaded ~44,000 so far and that's 21 GB already, even though the torrent was only 13 GB (?).

The metadata on the site is completely fucked up, it doesn't even have sources. On top of it, the tags were saved very poorly so, for example, translation request was saved as translation and request, separated tags. Anyways, I got those botched tags for all the pics already, better some broken tags than nothing at all, I guess.

Tomorrow I'll finish downloading the remaining pics, and I'll upload everything to archive.org. I'll also drop a different link here because downloading from archive.org can be slow.
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Ah, damn. I was going to do that myself and put the site's name on it.
Well, whatever.
Don't forget to scrape the contents of the info box as well. And don't forget that the last-modified header goes into the file time. I thought there was also a comment under one of the latest Panashe posts that can be used as sample for how to scrape those, but either I'm wrong or they died since then.
Also, mind including the IDs too? I was planning to build a local MD5→ID map for a filename badge, since that site is running some museum version of Danbooru that doesn't even have md5 search.
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Also not sure if the main site and the archive should be archived together.
Nowadays it seems to be 99% western feral art, even though they supposedly went to their kemoner roots.
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I didn't parse the infobox, none of the images I checked had a source, and the upload date shown there is wrong. Also, the pages on the gallery show the same broken tags, and you only have to download ~3k pages instead of ~90k, so that's where I got all the metadata from. I didn't think of saving the last-modified header, but I'm pretty sure it's wrong too,

https://archive.wildcritters.ws/post/view/98300
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>Uploaded: 2019-01-27 15:46:27 by Anonymous
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>last-modified: Sun, 10 Dec 2017 12:04:03 GMT

(just talking about the archive here though; the "live" site with only ~500 pics has sources and dates and whatnot, I'll look into it later)

Anyways, I got all the images from the archive already, 36.5 GB in total. Four or five pics were missing from the server, I managed to get most of them from e621 or TBIB, but this is the only dead pic that I couldn't find on any booru
https://archive.wildcritters.ws/post/view/3325 (md5: c02746bce3cc98fc5245f7ce5d34d75b)
Even the thumbnail is missing, so we can't use reverse search either
https://archive.wildcritters.ws/thumbnails//c02746bce3cc98fc5245f7ce5d34d75b.jpg

When I have a moment I'll think of a good way to format the "metadata" I have. Also I'll check if the md5sums are correct, which is something I should have done while I was downloading the pics but eh whatever. Also, I was going to make the reverse md5->id thing, but I have noticed that there are like twenty-something repeated files (!!), for example,
https://archive.wildcritters.ws/post/view/97285
https://archive.wildcritters.ws/post/view/97286
(both are https://archive.wildcritters.ws//images/93dc3f24a24e1f13d9db6c154aa9137b.jpg)

I still haven't decided how to upload it to archive.org. A huge zip with everything seems... too big. I have basically two ideas: using ten different zip files with the posts separated by id (00001 to 09999, 10000 to 19999, ...), or using sixteen different zip files with the posts separated by md5sum (0xxx..., 1xxx, ..., fxxx...). If I use the former, instead of saving the filenames as is, I would use something like postIdmd5sum, ie, 98300b4b54aef5a2cdad352b4a75cd65dc849.png. If you have any preference, please say so, it doesn't take much work to arrange the files now, but it would be a pain in the ass to change it later.
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>this is the only dead pic that I couldn't find on any booru
I found it on the sad panda,
https://exhentai.org/?f_search=wildcritters
https://exhentai.org/g/1735850/a994bdea48/
https://exhentai.org/s/fed9550204/1735850-1080

I also checked the md5sum of all files I had downloaded, and there were a few files with wrong checksums, interestingly all of them had a checksum that started with 00..., so I bet it was a problem with the script that made the original backup. Anyway, I replaced most of those files that had the wrong md5 with files with the right one, either using TBIB, sadpanda, or looking for the original on Google and redownloading the pic from the artist's gallery when it still existed.

There are only 8 pics that I was unable to replace with their "original" version:
34994, 42780, 53200, 55534, 63143, 65461, 69562, and 95030
Most of these are on sadpanda, but I couldn't download the originals for them because the upload was too old and you're only allowed to see the preview if you don't pay. I'm not really going to bother with them anymore, they'll just have the wrong md5sum in the archive, but out of all of them, 69562 is broken.
https://archive.wildcritters.ws/post/view/69562
The preview is here though,
https://archive.wildcritters.ws/thumbnails/000369f76398d10fc8ac3690274b7df9.jpg
So thanks to Saucenao I ended up finding the same pic on a different gallery,
https://exhentai.org/s/9c81fdda45/1229747-370
Using jpg2png on the preview plus the incomplete original I "reconstructed" a PNG, I'll use this for the archive instead of the broken image on the server. For the record, this is Supadamon, a Digimon, for some reason Google really thinks this is Elh Melizée.

I need a break now.
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Do you have any posts missing in the sequence? Don't forget to check both webarchives for missing images and missing posts.
https://archive.is/http://wildcritters.ws/*
https://archive.is/https://wildcritters.ws/*
https://archive.is/http://archive.wildcritters.ws/*
https://archive.is/https://archive.wildcritters.ws/*
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://wildcritters.ws/data/*
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://wildcritters.ws/post/*
https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://wildcritters.ws/data/*
https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://wildcritters.ws/post/*
https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://archive.wildcritters.ws/data/*
https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://archive.wildcritters.ws/post/*

I'd say rating and scores could be useful, unless they also all default to rating:explicit score:0.
But they probably do, so RIP, metadata.

You should probably upload metadata separately from the rest of the archives to avoid the Team Pixiv situation (https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_pixiv?tab=collection ), where to find anything you need to download and unpack the whole 10 GB tarball and parse through the pages inside it.
Maybe you could also upload a separate archive with tiny jpeg thumbnails, so that people can check the contents out without downloading the entire archive. magick mogrify -resize 256x256\> -path ./thumbs -format jpg -quality 50 *.* should work quick and come out relatively small.

As for the files themselves, I'd just name them after their md5 and dump them into a single folder, and store the actual metadata in a JSON. But then again, if all we have left for metadata is an ID, an md5, and a few single word tags, maybe there isn't even any sense in having a file for the metadata, and it's better to just put it all right in the name: id-md5-tag1_tag2_tag3.
Ultimately, I'll probably store them like I said: in an md5 folder with a metadata JSON. But don't bother with conveniencing me. I'll make sense of it however you post it, so you should better think about other potential downloaders.

40 GB is not that big in the world of archiving, but I don't know. I guess 16 archives split by the first digit would be less intimidating to download. In that case, 10 is probably too little.
Databases and websites usually organize hashes by bytes into 3 layers: /ab/cd/abcdefg. Supposedly, three layers (two bytes and the hash itself) is the golden rule that has the best statistical compromise between the amount of layers you have to step into and the amount of searching through the final hashes that you have to do. That's a meaningless aside, though.
I've downloaded some of the old archives before they died. (They died just as I was downloading them, actually. In a way, that was the blackpill about the kemoner community dying that later turned into an idea to make this website.)
Here are the names and hashes I have:
https://files.catbox.moe/r1jn4z.txt
https://files.catbox.moe/czbm0f.txt
Maybe I have the missing files. Otherwise, I have some panda goycoin from uploading fugamangas, maybe it'll be enough to download the originals.
Also, note how there are at least a few swfs and mp4s. Since they're embedded differently from the images, make sure you don't miss them.

Oh, and by the way.
I fugging love dogs.
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Or, rather, a single mp4.
Certified marimo classic, though.
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Wait a second. Ex just let me download the >1280 originals without even logging in?
Am I missing something?
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>Do you have any posts missing in the sequence?
Yeah, the last id is 98300, but there are only 95,664 files. Honestly though, after wasting so much time on dealing with a handful of files with the wrong hash, I really don't have energy to dig for missing posts too... more so when there are so many ;_;

>unless they also all default to rating:explicit score:0
Sadly they do.

>You should probably upload metadata separately from the rest of the archives
Good idea. In fact I'm going to share this already, just in case. This is the JSON with all the tags and whatnot. I didn't include the "real" hash for the 8 files that still have a wrong hash though, I thought it didn't make much sense.
https://files.catbox.moe/tjd129.zip

>note how there are at least a few swfs and mp4s.
>>236
>Or, rather, a single mp4.
I got some swfs, but that mp4 isn't on the archive anymore... :\

>>237
>>238
Uuuh... I get
>Downloading original files of this gallery requires GP, and you do not have enough.
I think you can't use ex without logging in though, so you probably wasted your memecoins on these? At least they all have the right hash. Now only 000868b771f642fad06384346b39f0c8.jpg and 000369f76398d10fc8ac3690274b7df9.png are missing for me, but they're on your list and both have the right hash for you already, so the "current" archive was successfully restored.

Honestly though, looking at your huge list, I think it would make much more sense that you'll do the upload to archive.org, you have a much more complete archive even if you're missing the metadata for some of the files.
I can't do it right now, but in a couple hours I'll check if I have some file that you don't have, or if you have the wrong hash for some of the files I managed to recover today, and I'll post those somewhere (if they even exist). With that your archive should be as complete as it can be, I think.
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>in a couple hours I'll check if I have some file that you don't have, or if you have the wrong hash for some of the files I managed to recover today
It was complicated because your lists are... weird. The checksum list has 10 more lines than the list with your files, so they can't be compared directly. Anyways, here I included all the files that I had but were missing from either of your lists.
https://files.catbox.moe/dn8b7q.zip
(I also included the pics you posted in the thread so there won't be any doubt about them)

Note that both 000868b771f642fad06384346b39f0c8.jpg and 000369f76398d10fc8ac3690274b7df9.png mentioned above seem to have the wrong hash for you. Those hashes are on your list of hashes but they don't seem to have a corresponding file (?). At least the later can be found here
https://exhentai.org/s/9c81fdda45/1229747-370, the former is missing from sadpanda.

Finally, you have a a581f28d38bc41a2a969a30067832c98.jpg which seems to have the wrong hash too, you can replace it with https://tbib.org/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=847815, assuming it's the same image. I didn't include it in my zip because I don't have metadata for it.

So, right now you have everything I have (plus a few thousand files more you already had). If you want to be absolutely sure I don't have to give you anything else, you can try redoing your lists of hashes and files so they'll have the same number of lines, or just post the output of md5sum *, and I'll double check again that you aren't missing anything from me, but again, I think this is everything I can give you, so don't really bother wasting more time on these minor details.
>The checksum list has 10 more lines than the list with your files, so they can't be compared directly
Those are files that downloaded partway. I should have clarified that, sorry.
Can you dump all IDs you don't have? I'll look if any are on the archives.
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>Can you dump all IDs you don't have?
Uh, you mean, just a list of all the numbers between 1 and 98300 that don't have a post on archive.wildcritters.ws anymore? There are a lot of them.
https://files.catbox.moe/hwuf64.txt
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Anyways... I ended up doing this
https://archive.org/details/wildcritters_dump
It's still uploading because uploading to Archive.org is slow, but at least you can download the metadata already, it's almost the same as the json posted before, I only fixed a few &lt; and &gt; that I missed on the tags. The metadata for wildcritters.ws includes sources and ratings, but there were only 579 files there so it isn't particularly useful.
I arranged the files by id, but sadly I ended up not including the tags in the filenames because some filenames ended up being too long for the zip files, or at least too long for Python's zipfile (?).

I know that yesterday I said that you should upload the archive yourself, I still think so, but I thought of uploading what I had anyway because it felt wrong to download 36 GB from a website to share only 10 MB, this way I feel less guilty. You can upload a "full" dump with all the images you can find, not only the ones that are still available, this way there can be two collections and yours will still be more valuable.
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>>243
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Yeah, sorry for taking an eternity to get back.
That's because trudging through the archives takes about as long.

archive.is has 63220, which is konza's cat-milking flash.
https://archive.is/NhxFq
archive.org has a few posts (/post/show/) not saved in the current archive, but mostly it's stuff that didn't pass moderation back when it was first posted. The only notable one was a niconico swf of some caramelldancing umbreon.
Searching for files themselves (/data/) also revealed half a dozen swf files without (?) a post. Maybe at least some of them were unlinked from those deleted posts, since it includes non-kemono stuff like zone's wakfu flash.
There is also 10-ish files that only have previews left, but I didn't get into tracking them down yet.
https://web.archive.org/web/20160703093646/http://wildcritters.ws/data/preview/00074bbb1bbd5fb6740d10a586c98cd6.jpg
https://web.archive.org/web/20140219140354/http://wildcritters.ws/data/preview/0008c926e515b847da0e4507018e27a7.jpg
https://web.archive.org/web/20150407151718/http://wildcritters.ws/data/preview/0008cb802a3bdf9ae39d009f78fca893.jpg
https://web.archive.org/web/20150420121032/http://wildcritters.ws/data/preview/000bf22461a1fb614e0732e47fc86f09.jpg
https://web.archive.org/web/20170409055728/http://wildcritters.ws/data/preview/000f9f8978f2876460d7c0e966f95a91.jpg
https://web.archive.org/web/20111129120546/http://wildcritters.ws/data/preview/0011414002488544e08acc449265ff81.jpg
https://web.archive.org/web/20180207054309/http://wildcritters.ws/data/preview/041c076d3a9815c77f7accefe043a918.jpg
https://web.archive.org/web/20180207054304/http://wildcritters.ws/data/preview/06558eee0184afdc6049ed95f8a3d573.jpg
https://web.archive.org/web/20180207054219/http://wildcritters.ws/data/preview/11352fb607e1f96f882cd626a7602f07.jpg
https://web.archive.org/web/20180207054816/http://wildcritters.ws/data/preview/1287778e83d720690c9af4c41ea6a81f.jpg
https://web.archive.org/web/20180207053057/http://wildcritters.ws/data/preview/1cc39e43be784e6d143c011bf1ba4415.jpg
https://web.archive.org/web/20160803183245/http://wildcritters.ws/data/preview/0000929a68d10120288720df626e7d48.jpg
https://web.archive.org/web/20151120175516/http://wildcritters.ws/data/preview/0001931878b5cf5365a1456ae93fdf2c.jpg
https://web.archive.org/web/20150411132228/http://wildcritters.ws/data/preview/0006ae7d63f5c911f0f85471ee8a6bbc.jpg
Here's what I pulled from the archives thus far:
https://files.catbox.moe/4kcb73.7z
What's more important, is that post pages on the archives still have metadata, check this out:
https://web.archive.org/web/20140929110104/http://wildcritters.ws/post/show/13260/
https://web.archive.org/web/20140928222139/http://wildcritters.ws/post/show/17940/
https://web.archive.org/web/20111225043911/http://wildcritters.ws/post/show/10315/
Undropped statistics, commentaries, descriptions, unbroken tags with categories, even annotations.
It would probably be the best to scrape metadata from whatever archive pages are available. I've downloaded a few sample pages and was fiddling with dumping them, but don't have it figured out yet.
(And, to be honest, I kinda want/need to work on my own site. (;´∀`))

Not to shit on the current owner too much, but what the fuck is he doing? I mean, how the fuck is the current site less feature rich and more broken than both the 2015 version that (seemingly) is just stock Gelbooru 0.2 and the 2012 WC fork, when it's easier than ever to just clone a 90% ready Danbooru or Gelbooru or at least Shimmie and have a site that at least works before you try to customize it to your vision?
Damn, though. The old site had some soul.
https://web.archive.org/web/20120207124233/http://wildcritters.ws/
I'll probably steal some of its assets later, at the very least for a wildcritters button.
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>>243
>It's still uploading
And it's done now. It's still processing (?), but all the files are uploaded.

>>245
>sorry for taking an eternity to get back
No, please, if anything I'm sorry if I was too pushy. I wanted to finish working with the files I had downloaded already, before I started downloading even more files. Uploading those files to archive.org seemed like a proper way to end that first phase, it's done, now we can forget about that and work on the rest much more calmly.

Tomorrow-ish I'll look into a good way to get files from archive.org. I remember there was this ruby script on Github to get all the archived files from a domain... but we don't want all the files because we already have literally thousands of them, and most of the thumbnails are also completely useless. I'll come back to you when I figure out how to download only the files we want. I don't want to learn ruby ;_;.
https://github.com/hartator/wayback-machine-downloader

Anyways, I don't want to distract you from working on the site. You wanted to do this eventually, I only wanted to rip the images that were still on the site before they delete even more, there's really no reason to keep looking for a thousand of missing pics right now.

>The old site had some soul
Yeah man. It looks pretty sad now, but when you look how it looked like in its prime, now it's even sadder.

>>235
Also, before I forget, when using ImageMagick to generate thumbnails it's important to use *.*[0] instead of just *.*, otherwise it'll make a thumbnail for each frame if there are gifs. Or at least that's how my extremely ancient version of ImageMagick works, I didn't feel like updating.
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Small update. Out of curiosity I scanned all the pages from this site rip that was mentioned before,
https://exhentai.org/?f_search=wildcritters

It's missing a lot of files, but it doesn't have any extra file we didn't have already, which means we don't need anything from that dump and we can just forget about it, one less thing to worry about.
This is completely useless now, but since I had to make it to be completely sure we won't need anything from that dump, here's a text file with all the filenames and urls.
https://files.catbox.moe/08pquc.txt
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Second small update, and last update for today. Using the ruby script linked before I got a list of all the archived pages from wildcritters.ws that are on the Wayback Machine.

The list has more than 200k entries, so it is big. I only focused on the entries from /data/ so far.
Out of all the archived files, only a few swf files weren't in our archive already, and all of them were in your zip, so you did a good job there.
None of the entries on /data/sample/ are relevant to us, ignored.
Finally, I have to warn you that you were doing something wrong when you analyzed the previews, out of your list of 14 previews, only 5 of them weren't in our archive already. Anyways, there were 53 archived previews for files we don't have, I downloaded them all, and I managed to recover 18 full images from TBIB, including this cutie (we still don't have a post number for these, but whatever).
Everything is here.
https://files.catbox.moe/icg5ds.zip

Now for the most boring part, downloading all the html files to get everything we can from them, including references to even more files we don't know yet. But I don't think I'll work any more on this until next week.
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That's some great work. You did in a few days what I would be "doing" for a week.
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Congratulations on surviving the maintenance!
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Cats and dogs were made to love each other.
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Aye, thanks!
Barely made it in time to not get pwn-zoned by a 1-month-out-of-support version of nigginx!
Only had 13 years left if cuckchan is anything to go by.
I wanted to do more over the weekend, but making buttons for sites that don't have svg icons turned out to be not fun.
At least I also found out TPB has an md5 search, that's cool. It's pretty much the best furry booru in current times.
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Truth. Also I love this artist.
Heads up, he recently made his NSFW account on twitter public. It had been private for a long time, in case you want to follow him, @Cr24_960.

>>256
>I also found out TPB has an md5 search
Oooh, man, I spent a lot of time the other day looking for it, but I couldn't figure out how to do it. I've seen the links, good to know how it works.
Out of curiosity, I used this new information to look for all the thumbnails in >>250 that didn't have a full image on TBIB, I found two of them... but ironically, they both are still on e621, they were never deleted or anything.
https://e621.net/posts/1538049
https://e621.net/posts/1539473
So in case you ever wondered if you could just ignore e621 and look only on TBIB, the answer is no. Not so big now, are we? I think that you could look only on TPB though, but since it's pretty slow, it's probably better to look on e621 first anyway.
Nekowuwu is a god tier artist too, don't judge him for those super ancient pics.
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>>258
Already been following that account for a long time. Speaking of private accounts, there was an artist called @pechika_112 that made amazing Monotone Blue fanart, but around 2 years ago he privated his account and stopped posting on it. There's a bunch of tweets he made explaining why he did it, but I can't read moonrunes well enough to translate it and the machine translation is not very clear to me. I didn't see any of his art get uploaded to any boorus, and as far as I know, the only place you can see his artworks is xitter, so it would be a shame if they were lost forever if the site goes down (especially since they're probably the best fanarts I've seen). In case anyone here wants to check them or upload them somewhere as a backup, I've catboxed a zip with every single artwork he posted on that account (it's mostly Monotone Blue, but there's also a few others including Girl from the Other Side). I know how touchy some nip artists are about reposting their art, but I hope that people who haven't had a chance to to see the artworks will be able to appreciate them now, instead of leaving them locked away in that account forever.
https://files.catbox.moe/05os3c.zip
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Much appreciated, thank you friend.
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>anons archiving and sharing kemoner culture
This is exactly what I've wanted from this website, so that's inspiring to see.
I won't even ruin the moment by posting that one "catdog irl" video from a decade ago and saying it's them after school. Totally not just because youtube is censored to shit, and it's probably deleted.
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>in case you ever wondered if you could just ignore e621 and look only on TBIB, the answer is no.
Yeah, I figured as much from when their Gelbooru importer stopped posting in 2019 and wasn't fixed ever since.
>since it's pretty slow, it's probably better to look on e621 first anyway
Hidden services are better for personal safety and privacy (wink), since:
 1. Every website will get hacked and have its data leaked eventually, it's the golden assumption of all (competent) sysadmins, and it should be the same for users.
 2. You may never know what things you freely view today will be declared retroactively prosecutable wrongthink 10 years from now. And even assuming your website's owner will stand for you, his VDS and a million other weak links will probably not.
Plus, glutamate requires you to log in to see lolishos, assuming they even went back on the lolicaust.
Though, TPB doesn't save swfs, and their search is kind of a mess.
Foxyproxy can be configured to redirect specifically .onion and .i2p TLDs to Tor and I2P, letting you visit hidden services from your usual browser, it's pretty convenient, though not super secure. But still miles better compared to not using hidden services.
>>259
>the machine translation is not very clear to me
Have you tried asking AI? It's pretty good at summarizing stuff like this, and you can always ask it to explain text piece by piece.
Well, I guess it's not super relevant why he closed off.
>In case anyone here wants to check them or upload them somewhere as a backup
Hosted at https://flyingdogis.land/file/pechika_112.zip for whatever that's worth, since it's small enough.
You know, it would be cool to set the site up to serve torrents if I ever decide to throw all my income at the host. Or maybe an IPFS archive of our own would be good if we ever get enough people to reliably host it.
I really don't like relying on workupload and catbox for thread links.
>the only place you can see his artworks is xitter, so it would be a shame if they were lost forever if the site goes down
I don't see twigger going down in the observable future, social media passports on the other hand...
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>looked the guy up
>found him reposted on some korean image(?)board at https://arca.live/b/furryshota/101152901
Hmm. I wonder what else could be on arca.live.
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>I wonder what else could be on arca.live.
Oooh, since arca.live has been mentioned, I don't know how popular he is, but they have a mascot. His name is 고짤이, which can be transliterated as something like Gojjali, he's a wolf with blue eyes and a green hoodie.
He pretty much doesn't exist outside that forum, so maybe there are similar mascots in other communities that I never got to find by accident, but I like that he's literally a kemosho mascot. Not merely a mascot that happens to be a kemosho, like Mamoru-kun, but an actual mascot for kemoshotacons.
I don't remember if I ever got to post him on /cm/.
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https://pixivfe.ducks.party/artworks/130445491
https://cxc.today/en/?comment_id=83338
Kemoshers won. To be honest, he looks kinda goofy.
Should check out that site for kemono stuff too.
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A few months ago we saw a lot of fanart from Chinese furries, because of this book, 诗词动物城:漫画李白传, Animal Poetry City: Comic Biography of Li Bai. It even got an entry on the Chinese WikiFur (let's hope this unicode link works, the one with url-encoded characters was too ugly).
https://zh.wikifur.com/wiki/诗词动物城:漫画李白传

So, I discovered that after this comic they continued to make similar comics about more classical Chinese poets. Earlier this year they released 漫画杜甫传, about Du Fu (actually I think this is the one that was more popular in fanart, despite the WikiFur entry being about the previous volume), and just last month they released 漫画王维传, about Wang Wei. Apparently they're also planning on making a fourth book, 漫画孟浩然传, about Meng Haoran.

Sadly it's impossible to find a scanned copy online of any of them, which is kind of ironic considering how easy it's to find Chinese scanlations of Japanese mangas. Anyway, I thought it was pretty neat that they keep making more blatant furrybait comics to teach Chinese children about their history.
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>>262
My personal experience with IPFS, running a node for about a year for PB, is that it never worked right. It's always dog slow even when I pinned the admin's peer. I ended up shelving it and just use the admin's gateway instead.
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>>264 
The name "Gojjal" is a mix of "Gojung" (meaning fixed) and "Jjalbang" (short for "jjalrim-bangji," referring to anti-deletion image posts, back when posts on DCInside would get deleted if they didn't have an image).
It doesn't have an official name, but the original post and creator are here:
https://arca.live/b/furryshota/21481138

Also, nobody asked, but here's a quick rundown of the history of the furry channel.

In Korea, the two biggest anonymous communities work kind of like Reddit and 8kun. DC has "Minor" or "Mini" Galleries, and ArcaLive has "Channels" where users can create and manage boards on whatever topics they want.

The most well-known Korean community for kemono shota used to be the Kajit Minor Gallery on DC. But it started getting used differently than intended, and since they weren't moderating NSFW content at all, it ended up getting restricted. So users moved to Dealdealdeal Minor Gallery, then Yellow Minor Gallery.

Eventually, the restrictions on Kajit Minor Gallery were lifted, but since DC's servers are located in Korea, where laws prohibit posting adult content, there were concerns that similar restrictions could be imposed again. That's when they moved to ArcaLive, which is hosted in Paraguay to get around Korean law.

There are also other scattered communities on platforms like Naver Cafe, Naver Band, and KakaoTalk open chats, but since they don't support anonymous browsing, are mostly used by minors, and tend to focus on IRL hookups, they're likely inconvenient for foreigners to use.

btw, there was some recent drama on ArcaLive about copyright issues, and people are wondering if they'll have to migrate again. A new site called Kone(kone.gg) popped up that’s very similar to ArcaLive, but it's not super active yet.

Here's a breakdown of the main Korean communities:

Osukemo (mostly kemoshota)
- Furry Channel ( https://arca.live/b/furryshota )
- Furry Minor Gallery ( https://gall.dcinside.com/fur )
- Kajit Minor Gallery ( https://gall.dcinside.com/khajiit )
- Yellow Minor Gallery ( https://gall.dcinside.com/yellow )
- Dealdealdeal Minor Gallery ( https://gall.dcinside.com/dealdealdeal )

Mesukemo
- Suin Minor Gallery ( https://gall.dcinside.com/furry )
- Kemono Channel ( https://arca.live/b/anthromorph )

Osukemo (mostly kemobara)
- Jumper Gallery ( https://gall.dcinside.com/jumper )
- Jumper Channel ( https://arca.live/b/homofurry )
- Jummeg Archive Channel ( https://arca.live/b/jumpermega )

Feral
- Animal Love Channel ( https://arca.live/b/animallover )

Others
- Non-human Fursuit Minor Gallery ( https://gall.dcinside.com/furryfursuit )
- Non-human & Mascot Mini Gallery ( https://gall.dcinside.com/mini/mascotmonster )
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I didn't really know anything about him, or the Korean community for that matter, this was very informative. Thanks, anon!
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I last used IPFS when 8ch died, and some guy used the opportunity to try and peddle his ebin uncensorable web 3.0 board, and it gave me pretty much the same experience (then again, I used it over Tor).
I'd assume it got better, considering every general nowadays has some form of an IPFS archive, but I guess not. I'd say I wonder about Freenet and GNUNet, but they are probably even worse.
>>271
Wew. That's some crazy good info, thanks a lot.
I've heard of those sites back when there was some drama with Limbus Company having a feminazi dogwhistle gesture (?) in one of its CGs, and those guys made them delete it by actually going to protest at their headquarters.
Westerners then had a lot of salty tears over internet outrage working against them for once, how "evil gamergaters from korean 4chan are cyberbullying a poor background artistess".
>>266
>Sadly it's impossible to find a scanned copy online of any of them, which is kind of ironic considering how easy it's to find Chinese scanlations of Japanese mangas
That's right, only piracy against gweilos is allowed.
Maybe you should check Yandex or somesuch. It's pretty often the case that manhuas and donghuas get picked up by Russians way before westerners get to them, if at all. Especially if furries are involved.
VK used to have a lot of good stuff before it locked down and started requiring a Russian phone number.

Speaking of furry manhuas that are translated into Russian way further than English.
Loser fox Orange is pretty funny for the 20 chapters that are translated. And even for the rest, Russian is way easier to OCR than Chinese. Even, though, these guys are a bit of dogheads.
It also devolves into really stupid BNA-drama near the middle, about how people are daym raycyst, because... they just are. There are still some good moments up to the concert part in the finale, where plot goes full retard.
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Disclaimer: actual translation is better, I took this one from image search.
>>274
Freenet claims to ensure file integrity, but these days it's becoming harder to trust it for archival purposes. The number of nodes is on the decline, and as of December last year, there were only about 4TB of files left across the entire network.
With so few nodes and no regular file healing, it becomes impossible to recover fragmented files, over 6TB of data has already been lost.

References:
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>drama
This is also a story that's been going on for over a decade and is connected to South Korea's hellish birth rate, so there's a lot to unpack. But to put it briefly, it was revealed that a few anonymously active artists on X with radical feminist leanings had secretly included the gesture and proudly shared it in women-only communities. It turned out it really was used with hateful intent.
That said, it still comes off as kind of ridiculous, similar to how some people tried to ban the "OK" gesture by labeling it as a white supremacist symbol. Most actual paying gamers are men who feel uncomfortable with the gesture, so game companies are doing their best to track it down, remove it, and even fire those responsible.
In the end, it's basically a clown show between radical feminists and incels, both of whom treat the internet like it's their entire life.
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I'm slow and it took me a while, but I realized that porn being illegal in Korea isn't merely a hassle for people who want to look at it, it's probably much worse for people who draw it.
Never actually thought about it before, it makes me feel even more respect for Korean artists, on top of the huge respect I already have for all people who draw cute kemos.
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>>278 
It's not like porn is completely banned, it's just that you can only upload it to sites that have a government-approved age verification system. To verify your age, you need a phone number registered under your real name, and setting all that up costs money and creates security liabilities, so most sites don't even bother supporting it.
Plus, people hate it because it kills anonymity. And even if you manage to verify your age, there are still laws that require censorship of genitals, like in Japan. You can see this with adult webtoons.
Also, there's some negative public opinion about artists using platforms like Patreon or Fanbox, with people accusing them of tax evasion. It's not like they have a choice though, thanks to all the regulations.
So yeah, being an artist in Korea sucks financially. Unless you make it big in the mainstream, it's basically just a hobby forever. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but still.
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In this particular case I'm not as interested in it being permanent, as in just serving kemoner content documented in the threads in a way that won't cannibalize the site's disk space or bandwidth. So, something that would be able to anonymously serve at least one or two people at a time from my 10 Mbit residential internet, and would scale further with more seeders.
I guess there's no sense in thinking too hard into it with our current size.
>In the end, it's basically a clown show between radical feminists and incels, both of whom treat the internet like it's their entire life.
Yeah, current post-modernist culture makes it pretty tempting to descend into the state of being an emotionally-driven monkey obsessed with getting mad at and seeking petty owns over similarly broken individuals.
I'd reckon we all must be guilty of that to some extent. Let's try to forget about this madness and obsess over cute anime dog people instead.
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You never hear the end of lightsaber dicks and how all porn is literally treated as CP in Korea when you come upon the specific brand of altchan schizo that loves virtue-signalling about how much he hates subhuman gooks and loves baysed nihonjins. But seeing what Korean artists get up to on Pixiv and Fanbox, I always figured there were some asterisks to their obscenity laws. Too bad, it's the same asterisk that hangs over amerimutts' heads right now, and potentially everyone else depending on what example those set.
Honestly, it would be cool to take them in if they ever have nowhere else to go.
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I wonder if Nhaa would agree to live as a pet in exchange for a warm bed, normal food and lots of belly scratches. Probably only as a package deal with Mitty.
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>https://e621.net/artists/21622
>https://nitter.poast.org/EBWNTN/status/1465456756415291395#m
Important Announcement: Yukaransuke, the animal-loving uncle from our circle, passed away today after a long battle with illness.
We received a report from his family. Thank you so much to everyone who loved him, his paintings, and his work.

Please don't be sad, I'll send you off with a smile 

He was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer on November 8th and had been battling the disease, but his condition suddenly worsened early this morning and he passed away in a long sleep.
Apparently, he had been working hard on his manuscript for the winter Comiket until the day before, despite being hospitalized.

I am proud of the way he lived his life. Thank you Rannosuke-san. Have a good day. 

Holy fuck.
I've been wondering why it felt like there are inexplicably less fluffy Rans in the world.
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A familiar face.
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Fluffy kemos...

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Lil' Pai!
>I (...part I don't understand...) I'll feel embarrassed...
Damn, now I want to know why he'll feel embarrassed. Is it because he lost his Justice Bell?
Give me six more months and I'll give it another try.
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>All I wanted was to spend the rest of my life with a kemoshota...
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It sure would be nice if doggies lived forever.
Though, only for everybody other than themselves.
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So, I discovered that I can buy the first two books... but I still haven't decided if I want to. I wanted to see them, not as much have a physical copy, and also it's always frustrating when the shipping costs much more than the actual thing you're buying, especially infuriating because a few years ago I bought some books from other countries and shipping books was super cheap back then, apparently not anymore.

I thought of mentioning it to know if anyone here would want to see them scanned for the sake of... furry history? It's not 100% going to convince me either way, but it might help me decide. However, keep in mind that I can only buy the first two books, I most certainly won't ever get the other two, so it'll be an incomplete collection anyway. Note that you can see a few pages already by looking for the title on Google Images or Baidu Images, just not the whole thing.
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I kinda would want to see them, too. Where are you buying from?
Maybe I could order them at some point if you don't, though probably not.
Are they really only sold in print only? I guess it makes sense for workbooks.
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Oh yeah, should have probably mentioned it, I found the first two books on Temu. I think what they sell depends on the country though.
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Well, I bought them. Now we wait.
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Nitter is SO back, even sensitive posts are visible.
PixivFE, on the contrary, seems to have self-destructed other than the I2P instance.
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>>300
That's great. Do you know how to properly debind/scan them?
Asking because I don't.
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Oh, I have no idea, I've never scanned a book. If using the scanner feels too much of a hassle I might use a DSLR camera instead. I don't know, really, it depends on how the books feel, we'll see once they get here.
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>>306
Chinese factory workers are hoarding all the good lifelike displays for themselves.
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Cuuute. I'd be bros with this guy if he wasn't a yurifag.
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Woah, nice, gookbooru.
>latest post is some sort of horsed cuckshit
What -∞ birthrates do to a mofo.
I wonder if there's a suguy booru too.
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Neat find.
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It took embarrassingly long to realize I can just direct-link files with snowflake filenames if they don't have an artist. I guess it may still be useful to find an original if somebody posts a sample image or something.
Only thing left to do to quell my badge autism is to add PixivFE and modern Pixiv icons for pixiv sub-buttons, add Nitter and X icons for Twitter sub-buttons, add Pawoo/Baraag/Fedibird support, add Inkbunny support, and then I can finally go do something useful. Oh, and HiddenBooru also needs an icon.
I kind of wish I had a cute bundaughter to distract me from this all.
Also fixed a few missing Kuzures from >>>/ruins/5273.
>>308
It would be cool if there was actually a Day_Experience_.png post on Twitter posted somewhen in 2018.
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Hell, ye~nhaa~h.
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>>316
It sure would be cool to to attract some Asian users, like the original kemonochan. Since the site even supports localization and all.
Though, that would probably be a fast track way to get DMCA-ed out of existence. Like the original kemonochan.
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>that would probably be a fast track way to get DMCA-ed out of existence
That's a very real concern, sadly even if you don't directly make the site for Japan, they're still super anal about copyright if you get too much attention.
In case you didn't know, last month MangaDex removed nearly 7000 titles after they received a fuckton of DMCA complaints. I read that a lot of the removed titles were super obscure and weren't being sold anymore, not even in Japan, not to mention that those fan translations only existed because there wasn't any official translation, but someone wanted to take them down and MangaDex had to comply. Shit's fucked up.
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Well, mangadex gets scraped by thousands of mirror sites, so I doubt a lot of taken down mangos would get lost forever.
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Animals sure are gorgeous.
We're unbelievably lucky to not only get a chance to exist, but to be born with mental capacity to appreciate other species.
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>>300
Eight days later it's still in China for some reason. Also the seller I bought the books from is no longer selling volume 1, I hope he sent the right book anyway.

>>330
This looks interesting, I have to check it out when I have a moment.
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I'll have to query the API if I want to properly link mastodon statuses, this is so dumb, holy shit.
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>>335
Lmao. Now I have a message where they tell me that they're sorry, that it was supposed to be in my country two days ago but there was a problem (?) with the flight.
In hindsight I probably should have done all my overseas shopping before WWIII started.

>>336
Actually, if I'm not mistaken this was completely intentional. With Twitter you can do twitter.com/ literally anything /status/{status_id} and it will load the tweet. According to some people this was dangerous, because it makes scams a bit easier, you can trick people into visiting a "malicious" tweet thinking that it's from a different account, if they only look at your link and not at the real url in the urlbar.
It's an absolutely stupid reason if you ask me but, because of this, Twitter alternatives decided not to allow direct links to a tweet post unless you specified the right user in the url. Meh.

Speaking of Xitter, the muskrat drastically reduced the "invisible" limits again, the number of tweets you can see before your account stops seeing tweets. It's hard to figure them out, but I think the new daily limits might be about half the tweets you could see last week, what an absolute pain in the ass of an idiot.
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>Shipment update:
>Flight departure
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>I probably should have done all my overseas shopping before WWIII started.
I should have looked into setting up yggdrasil before WWIII started so that the site could be one of the last ones standing. ("-‿-)
>With Twitter you can do twitter.com/ literally anything /status/{status_id} and it will load the tweet
Hah, cool. You should have said that before. I can use that to point gallery-dl style names directly to the post, and now, I believe, we have all currently implemented buttons clickable once again. And I won't have to think about how to differentiate tooltip badges from clickable buttons.
>Twitter alternatives decided not to allow direct links to a tweet post unless you specified the right user in the url.
Could have still made them searchable on a user-facing URL that isn't a normal post link, or had it redirect to the proper URL or something.
>muskrat drastically reduced the "invisible" limits again
Not to run defence for the guy, but are you sure this decision has much to do with him, or would have been much different if that dorothy guy was still around? It seems like a pretty natural outcome of a cornered market to me.
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Nice. Let's hope they didn't decide to make it shit because it's child's media. But then I guess it would have not gotten popular if they did.

Dogdamn Roman degeneracy! ❥
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>chest-wide emergency ctrl-c button
Reminds me of that classical Robert Miles video.
https://invidious.tiekoetter.com/watch?v=3TYT1QfdfsM tldr, he'll run over babies to make you tea.
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The automatic translator didn't understand the handwritten text, but ケモショタ is kemoshota (and 本 is book).

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>Let's hope they didn't decide to make it shit
To be honest, I have no idea what to expect but I'm pretty curious. I planned to buy some Chinese book eventually, but I never thought my first books would be the biographies of two poets I know absolutely nothing about. I hope they'll be nice.
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>>343
New update, it should be delivered on Monday.
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>>336
Whew. Programming without a brain is hard.
Let's hope fetching the mastodon API won't drag down the posting process too much.
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Well, you know, all immersion learning guides tell you to start with children's books.
So having your first book be a children's literature workbook  where you unironically love the characters is really-really-really lucky.
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>>346
Well, that makes sense.

Anyway, even though they sent me an email telling me that the books would be delivered on Monday, I received them today. I'd say they look pretty good! Sorry for the poor pictures, I'll provide better images when I get serious with the scanning thing as soon as I have a moment, this was mostly to show them now that I just got them.

The books have a super convenient sewn binding, and I think they should be easy to scan them even without removing the binding. They're a bit longer than I expected, 180 pages, and my scanner is pretty slow, so I'll probably divide them through a few days each.

Inside the main book there were some goodies, namely a few stickers, a transparent bookmark, and a suspicious collectible card that makes me think that they really want to make a lot of books like these (I'll take better pictures of these things too). Ironically there was also a small comic showing that thanks to the binding you can open the pages 180º, although that was one the first things I noticed on my own for obvious reasons.

Finally, each book comes with a booklet, it has some drawings but it's mostly text. I don't understand anything so I'm going to take a wild guess and assume these are some of the poems from each poet. Sadly the booklets have a much less convenient glued binding, and it looks like they'll be a pain in the ass to scan, so they have a very low priority right now, if I ever get to do anything with them.

All in all, I'm pretty satisfied. As I said, I didn't really know what to expect, but I'd say it turned out great because I'm very happy with what I got. I mean, 我很高兴.
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I guess proverb of the day is 不入虎穴,焉得虎子.
Are those transparent film things meant to be overlaid over something? Chinese seem to love that gimmick if youshou cards are anything to go by.
They look a bit more toony and hyper-expressive than what I'd hope for or expect from the screenshots online, but it's not bad. I wonder if it's a children's media thing or a Chinese thing overall. (The middle sticker needs a middle finger edit.)

You make me want to splurge on the fabeast books. There isn't much preservational value in getting them besides bumping the translation's quality compared to the 800x digital strips. But the covers alone are very temptingly adorable. Perhaps not $100 temptingly, though.
I'm also a bit too much of a special snowflake to want to touch the mass surveillance machines of both international finance and international shipping, that's, honestly, the biggest hurdle.

Let's see.
Yes – definitely!
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Dog damn it, does this thing ever give negative responses?
The reply is unclear.
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So, I finally started playing Fuga.
It's... weird. It almost looks like they took like three different games and squashed them together. Also I feel it kinda confirms what I feared, I can't help but see it as look, we don't do gay cops shooting bubbles anymore, we serious now, which as a fan of the cop feels a bit sad.
Edge the hedgehogs aside the combat it's cool, the game has some neat things, and the kids are so cute, so I'm going to keep playing for now, but I have to admit I'm not as hooked as I was with the two other games.
I was going to complain about why my canonically French kemos were speaking Japanese but upon a quick search I've seen that there should be an option to set the language to French, so I'll do that next.

>>348
>Are those transparent film things meant to be overlaid over something?
No, it's a regular bookmark with no extra gimmicks, just four random pics from the book printed on transparent plastic.
>[spoiler](The middle sticker needs a middle finger edit.)[/spoiler]
I'm liking this idea, might give it a try myself.
>You make me want to splurge on the fabeast books.
Actually I looked for these too, but neither Temu nor AliExpress sell them to my country and I really don't want to use an intermediary. Maybe it's for the best though, they look expensive and there are way too many volumes. Interestingly I found a printed version of Jing-ju Cats, but there are at least 12 volumes and they didn't even have all of them, so I'm gonna pass.
>>349
I think it's trolling you.
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>>358
Uh, I feel that this turned out much harsher than I intended. I didn't mean to bash the game, so I'm going to apologize in advance in case it seemed like I was just trash-talking it.

What I mean is that I loved Tail Concerto and Solatorobo, and I consider them both fantastic games. I was avoiding Fuga not because I thought it would be "bad," but merely because I thought it wouldn't live up to its legacy. To be completely honest, it's actually better than I expected, but sadly, I still feel that when they made Fuga more serious, they lost part of the innocent charm I liked in the other games, so I'd still rank it below them.

Anyway, "not as good as" doesn't mean that I consider it bad at all. I'm not sure if I made things clear or got too lost in my ramblings once again, but that's pretty much what I was thinking.

USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST Not liking fuga's a capital offence. "Sorry"'s not gonna cut it.

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I started scanning the thing. Man, this is going to take forever, the scanner is old and I forgot how slow it was because I hadn't used it in ages.

Unless I think of something better, I'll be uploading the images here,
https://mega.nz/folder/589nwKxB#ybAfTOKZpykmgHkYAkhiFg
All the files are as is, including half the pages being upside down because it's easier to scan them like this.
I've been uploading the files as PNG because I thought they would be more convenient in case you wanted to edit anything (like, correcting tilted pages or that sort of thing, I don't know). If you think the images are good enough as is and having such huge files is overkill, I can just upload them as JPG instead, cjpegli is supposed to be the best tool right now to convert images to JPG, and it would reduce the size a lot (pic related, for example, 73 MB as PNG, 8 MB as JPG).

Taking a break now, probably won't scan more for today.
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For real, though, the whole story of children's character development in the face of adversity would land way less in a less serious story.
Fuga's best (non-oldest) boy wouldn't work at all in a light-hearted setting.
Plus I wouldn't say it's much more heavy compared to Solatorobo's second half.
>>360
To be completely honest, I don't know. I'd recommend keeping the lossless versions in case we miss something, and if you're converting them to a lossless format, definitely don't trust your printer to do that for you. magick mogrify -path webp -format webp -quality 100 -define webp:lossless=true *.png should give you the best possible compression without having to install libjxl.
Theoretically there isn't much sense in scanning in a resolution higher than they would use for printing, so maybe if you look into that it could save you both space and time.
And since when is Waffle gay!? He's getting molested by girls every day!
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>>361
>you're converting them to a lossy format
>should give you the best possible lossless compression
Also, don't forget to give your files exiftool -all='' ./* before posting them to the internet.
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Oof, that was close. I was worried I blew my cover and it became too obvious that I'm a Bamco shill paid to infiltrate CC2 fansites to tell people to play Klonoa instead. Play Klonoa, btw.

I think you have a point, it is true that Solatorobo got really intense near the end, but I think that its progression made it easier to digest, you got prepared, so to speak. For that matter, Tail Concerto followed a pretty similar progression even if it didn't go as far as Solatorobo. On the other paw Fuga is so much blunter, hey, you're in the war, those people took your family, kill them. I admit that in this particular story maybe a similar introduction that slowly ended up there would have made things even harder, though.
Anyway, I got super carried away but I only wanted to share my first impressions. I think it would be for the best if I played more than just three chapters before discussing the story any more.

About the scans,
>if you're converting them to a lossless format, definitely don't trust your printer to do that for you
Yeah, don't worry, I'm scanning to PNG because when I scan to JPG the printer uses something like quality 70 and it's absolute garbage. I was only thinking of converting the PNG to JPG myself.
>should give you the best possible compression without having to install libjxl.
It's pretty slow, but trying a couple pages it compressed them to like half the file size, so if I decide to keep the lossless files I'll probably convert them like this.
However, I've seen that converting the pics to lossy WebP at quality 100 with cwebp reduced the file size much more, so I'm a bit tempted to just convert all the files like this instead and call it a day. I mean, quality 100 sounds pretty convincing even if it's not lossless.
>Theoretically there isn't much sense in scanning in a resolution higher than they would use for printing
I looked into this and I saw comments mentioning that scanning at 300dpi should be more than enough for this, but I also saw people saying that scanning at a higher res and downscaling would look better anyway. Not that I'm going to downscale, but I felt that wasting a bit more time might be worth it anyway so I went for 600dpi.

If Waffle isn't gay, how comes he's my boyfriend? Checkmate black cats gang.
I mean, one of my boyfriends, there are too many cute boys in the LTB universe.
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>>363
Musician that made the song for the clip >>357 parodies is called NANDAI BAMCO (unrelated).
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I scanned up to page 139 today, I'll finish the first book tomorrow. I'm not going to start book #2 immediately though, this is tiring as fuck and I need a good break.
Also I ended up converting everything to lossless WebP, and I don't have the PNGs anymore. Also also, while I was at it, I rotated the upside-down pages.

>>364
>(unrelated)
Or is it? Maybe we NamGODS are a very committed cult and we're infiltrated into every furry community *laughs* *thunders*
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>>363
Well, if Fugue State: the Game gets too bleak for you, you can always watch comedies in parallel to playing.
Though the episodes don't map to chapters that well and introduce the characters in a different order, but that's where most of the wholesome SoL stuff got outsourced to.
I've never really thought into it, but if you swap a few episodes around, I think it's totally possible to perfectly align the episodes to where you can watch two comedies per chapter of the game and have all the events and character reveals line up. Hiroshi kinda fucked up on that one.
Now that I think about it, aren't there two intermissions per chapter? I wonder if they planned to do it like that, but had to move the events of the game around after the animes were already set in stone.
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>>365
I probably already said this, but you're doing Dog's work here, and this is what /kemono/ should be.
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>you can always watch comedies
I think those were mentioned before but I completely forgot about them, thanks for reminding me! They're pretty cute but I can confirm that the order seems to be random, I watched the first one and at some point Malt says "there are 11 of us," the game starts with 6 and I only picked up 3 more kids so far.

>>367
It's my pleasure! When the book came out I really wished that someone had scanned it, I really didn't expect that I would end up being that someone, but it's nice to have a chance to give something back.
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>I only picked up 3 more kids so far
4!
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I finished the first book!
Some notes, for the record.
- I didn't scan the blank pages because they were, well, blank.
- Files 206 and 207 are actually the 1st and 3rd pages from the book (file 020, the first page I scanned, is technically the 4th page; and so there aren't any doubts, file 025, the one that the book considers page 1, is technically the 9th page). I scanned these at the end because they're glued to the cover, and I had to bend them a bit, the bent would have been noticeable on the other pages if I did it at the beginning.
- Files 208 and 209 are from the booklet, but I'm not going to scan the rest of it. The drawings are, as far as I can tell, the same drawings you can see on the main book, on the pages that aren't comics. And the other pages are just text. Plus, it would be really hard to scan it, so all in all I think it's really not worth it.

I scanned a few pages from the second book because I had some time to kill, but I probably won't scan any more pages until next week at least.
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>I didn't scan the blank pages because they were, well, blank.
I'd scan one blank page and use it for all blanks to keep the page numbers the same. Or just make a plank picture. Though it sounds like you're not in the arranging part yet.
Look at that freehand circle. That's how you know you've got a magical prodigy growing up.
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Mesuoids just can't compete. Well, maybe the flatties could.
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>>369
Finished chapter 5 today. I have to admit that the more I play, the more addictive it gets.

>>371
>to keep the page numbers the same
Oh, I think I made it unnecessarily confusing. There wasn't any blank page in the middle of the book, I skipped the ones at the end because there was nothing on them (as opposed to file 206, which has a barely visible watermark thingy).
Well, technically, I also skipped the one between 206 and 207, but it doesn't really affect the page numbering either.
>it sounds like you're not in the arranging part yet
I'm not sure if I'll be doing any postprocessing, I tried ScanTailor today and cropping the pages properly required a lot of manual tweaking. If I do it, it'll be after I finish scanning the second book.
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I wanted to draw SVGs on top of those links using CSS, but, honestly. They fit in with the rest of the navbar way better than I imagined.
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