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Tank_Dempsey said:

Would be better if the brown boy was a masculine brown alpha male full of insecurity due to his tiny brown penis getting humiliated by a “mere lowly white beta male” with a huge cock. There need to be more femboy and shemale supremacy I say, hehehe

OMG get out of my wet dream fantasies!!!! (Please continue) :3

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    You know, it doesn't matter what race or biological species a woman, a demon, an elf or someone else is, it doesn't matter! It's just that everyone wants BWC, it's an axiom, it's a fact, it's a truth that is woven into the fabric of the universe!

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    Possibly the company that she was recruited by?

    If you dont know, it is common for companies to let the Nikkes choose their own "upgrades", from personality to body shape. If the Nikke " likes it", then they are less likely to suffer from cyber psychosis.

    Take a minute to think of what upgrades you would want.

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    With a set of tits like those along with her plump dick sucking lips, it was simply a matter of time before she began singing praise about White men and their fat fucking White cocks, the very same cocks that showed her the truth and filled her womb to the brim with plenty of piping hot and potent seed

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    Aryans_chink_toy said:

    In a fantasy world could there ever be such thing as aryan elf i mean blonde hair typically Depicted with snow, white skin and piercing blue eyes.Am I just grasping straws here?Or

    Yes. In a sense, if you play around with the terms, then all elves are Aryans by definition, let's assume that in the fantasy world there are Aryan people, white skin, blue eyes and wheat-colored hair, in general, the classic generalized appearance of an Aryan, all the same is present in elves, and considering that in many in fantasy works, elves and humans can have joint offspring, then they can be considered related races, as a result of which both humans and elves can be considered Aryans, but adjusted for the fact that humans are younger Aryans, as a result of a shorter life span and other minor differences, and elves are older Aryans, as a result of obvious the advantages and features of elves, so yes, if you play around with terms and definitions, you can say that there are Aryan elves, but with the same success, and maybe with more success, you can say that elves are not Aryans by definition, but we will not consider this reasoning :)

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    KarcH said:

    Yes. In a sense, if you play around with the terms, then all elves are Aryans by definition, let's assume that in the fantasy world there are Aryan people, white skin, blue eyes and wheat-colored hair, in general, the classic generalized appearance of an Aryan, all the same is present in elves, and considering that in many in fantasy works, elves and humans can have joint offspring, then they can be considered related races, as a result of which both humans and elves can be considered Aryans, but adjusted for the fact that humans are younger Aryans, as a result of a shorter life span and other minor differences, and elves are older Aryans, as a result of obvious the advantages and features of elves, so yes, if you play around with terms and definitions, you can say that there are Aryan elves, but with the same success, and maybe with more success, you can say that elves are not Aryans by definition, but we will not consider this reasoning :)

    1 thank you so much For the explanation I would love to talk more in adm If you wanted 2 whyed i find you Explaining that to me ;-;

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    Aryans_chink_toy said:

    1 thank you so much For the explanation I would love to talk more in adm If you wanted 2 whyed i find you Explaining that to me ;-;

    I'm always ready to talk (of course I'm not very good at English).... But as for why I started explaining all this to you ....... Mmmmm..... I have a natural need for reflection, that's why I did it, because this question seemed interesting to me :)

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