Hah.
[color=’#171717’]I spend far too much time on that site.
Hah.
[color=’#171717’]I spend far too much time on that site.
google
wikipedia
skype
to many to list so here is a file with a copy of bookmarks. mostly webcomics,skyrim things, minecraft things and random things.
(do to reasons of mediafire sucks link removed, that and common sense told me it was a bad idea.)
ok sites I go to
-youtube
-minecraft forums
-50+ different webcomic sites.
xhamster
youporn
pornhub
c’mon how come nobody has said it yet…
cause most of use don’t need to be on porn for more than 5 minutes.
oh great, another “list of random x” thread
sorry for my cynicism
Well, someone mentioned furaffinity. That certainly counts.
how is this a list of random x? how is it random at all?
And then in five minutes time, back on again!!
i read so much wikipedia mostly
I personally don’t think that should count there is some good art on that site… while most of it is porn there is some really good art there if you know where to look… also if that counts then by relation deviant art would count to and I can’t see some one using that for porn. but that’s just my personal opinion there are people out there that can use anything for porn.
EDIT :s iggs get a girlfriend or a boyfriend, no one should be on porn as often as you make it sound like you are.
Reuters
Google News
News Daily
Science Daily
Kerbal Space Program Forums
Facebook
Youtube
Not necessarily in that order
I’ve visited this forum a few times a week for… a long time…
No porn on Deviantart? You’re joking, right?
ok I worded that wrong their is porn but the sites them selves are not made for porn they are made for art… which porn in some cases is.
FA didn’t start out as exclusively porn, they just accepted that there’s no fighting it
^It’s probably for the best. People like porn, and it attracts views. A site like that is going to be largely dependent on ad revenue and donations.
[color=’#171717’]And besides, I like the porn.
if it weren’t for porn i couldn’t afford to eat
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