I don't see you ass blasted that gorgon can mean a woman with snake hair or an iron bull and that the snake haired women were only three individuals associated with a specific myth not a whole fantasy race of monsters, or that a Medusa is not even a creature but a name of one of them. You can't define a common mythical creature exactly because there is no real animal to study and interpret, they are imagined creatures that majority of the world agrees has reptilian and often cat or bird like traits. So in that way you are correct that the word here is imprecise. >Asian dragons that because they are not the same dragons as western onesĪsian dragons aren't dragons in the same sense western ones because their mythology is completely separate. >don't even get me started with japan either, where dragons usually just means powerful being, reptilian traits optional Words have different layers of complexity depending on what is needed and "a dragon" can mean either exclusively six limbed reptilian creature or a wide range of made up reptilians depending on context. Where do you draw a line between blue and purple? It's a vague description good enough for daily use, if you want to specify the exact colour you use hex code or wavelength or other means of making it exact, but if you think that people should say #0000FF instead of blue then you're a fucking moron. And since languages are constantly changing and adjusting, like making up a word "dragon" to mean a range of made up creatures, that means you cannot have a meaning so precise in case of most words. You have trouble grasping the fact that language is an extremely complex yet still simplified way of describing anything people might want to describe, real or fake. >I never said I want to pick only one thing where this word can be used and reject all other commonly recognised uses >I want words to mean very specific things You autistically screech that one slightly less common way of depicting dragons is not correct basing it on a role playing game rules, while allowing something completely separate to be called that because those rules don't forbid it. If you want to have a separate word for everything then you have no right to call Asian dragons that because they are not the same dragons as western ones. But that's not how language works because most people aren't autistic and understand the existence of context, local dialects and varied complex historical roots. Why do you get to arbitrarily decide which dragon is the dragonest dragon when historically and presently it can mean different things? Do dragons breathe fire? if not then what do you call the fire breathing dragons, if yes then what do you call dragons that don't breathe fire but have six limbs? If you want to separate all the types then you must have a separate word for them. Yes, but those meanings change with time. All models added from 2.6 and on will feature IK arms, this means you will be able to move the arms just like you do with the IK legs.>the whole point is in having specific words for every little thing.2.6 update is standalone, this means that to enjoy excusively the 2.6 content you will not need to have previous version of the game (But I highly reccomend to Download and use the complete collection version to have a greater experience).Some dance scenes still require the complete collection edition in order to work.Futanari “ready” models have been marked in both names and scenes (you can enable futa dick in the morphs menu).Added 12 new motions (6 sex motions,6 dance motions).Fixed a bug with VIVE controller scrolling.Added Collision mode to Leap motion hand.Added AR bubble support for both Vive controllers and Puck.
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