>>189170
I am so mad I did not know of Onirism before your post, anon, I'll go check it out, fuck if it's fun I'll even buy it when I'm done.
>>189242
Since we live in a world where men are guilty until proven innocent, the only reason why a raped woman wouldn't seek professional help immediately would be due to either being forced to be silent about it or due to a mental breakdown after the fact. In that case I would probably evaluate the state of the pregnancy, whether giving birth would physically harm either baby or mother and then force the rapist to pay extensive reparations until the newborn is of adult age (if he's above the poverty line) or straight up castrate the rapist and give their life to medical research (if he's a jogger).
Really, I don't get why violent crime isn't punished with medical testing anymore. Atoning for taking lives by saving more in the long run, maybe at the cost of cancer.
>>189256
No matter how Sseth sugar coated it, I still get shivers off of those sounds.
>>189261
I tried to make the exact same argument except one time with guns, another with forced vaccination and another more with hard drugs and was met with the same fluoride stare. It's as if people have stopped having any sort of real critical thought, cause apparently abortions are a private matter harming no one but all the other three are a matter of harming someone else.
>>189285
>FoxFire
Ah, how so many fat rolls, so many loads taken...
>>189287
Is it me or has Awful Hospital slowed to a crawl now that the author is doing two storylines at the same time?
>>189327
This Greek autright artist is so fucking good but I don't like the punchlines most of the time. It's like he lacks the comedic timing, which is a damn shame, I liked the Biden and the policemen comic.
>>189337
>>189336
Please post me some more Preggos on
>>>/hyper/ too, I need a nice place to bust a nut
>>189373
As a yuropoor I can tell you it's even wackier than that. Thanks to the ingenious ideas of the Powers That Be, green laws have been passed with the intent of phasing out classic, fossil fuel using cars and restructuring the entire production line to electric cars. Now, while this may work real well in Frankfurt or Vienna, there's several issues that the EUrocrats didn't take into account.
A lot of the companies building said classic cars had no say in the matter and were pretty much told to eventually pack up their bags in ten years. This meant that suddenly thousands of jobs were lost, as companies started downsizing and they cannot be expected to grab the necessary components (especially rare earth) within a few years. As a result a lot of industrial areas are seeing increased unemployment, plots are becoming cheaper (but nobody wants to buy factory space if they know that an EUrocrat can just slash their output with a single signature on a bill) and workers are de facto stopping production on most heavy industry until the situation is resolved. Add to that the fact that while several cities (especially those razed to the ground during WW2 or by Communists) could easily plant electric power stations for car refueling, most of the archeologically rich regions (which basically means Mediterranean nations and rural towns) cannot afford it or would probably have to destroy their already fickle power grids to make room for it. Basically EUrocrats are trying to get all the rural people to move to the city, a move that's gone just as well as you can imagine.
My problem with these pro-EU, anti-burger videos is that they keep filming them in the Benelux or Germany when the average EU experience is more akin to living in what a second-class city in America feels like. Picture countries made up of Clevelands but a bit sunnier.