Confirmed with Link: Meme/Like Thread 6 - A new season on the horizon

NotOpie

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Blueline Bomber

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The one on the left, because the giraffe's neck is long, not its torso.

The question I've commonly heard about centaurs is whether or not they qualify as insects, because they have 6 appendages. But since centaurs presumably have a vetabre, that would disqualify them as being insectoid.

My head canon is that a centaur isn't actually half man, half horse. It's simply a parasite that looks like half a horse. It uses the body of whatever species it can find (traditionally a human) to make the upper half of a body, and controls its movements through the lower half.
 

hangman005

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The one on the left, because the giraffe's neck is long, not its torso.

The question I've commonly heard about centaurs is whether or not they qualify as insects, because they have 6 appendages. But since centaurs presumably have a vetabre, that would disqualify them as being insectoid.

My head canon is that a centaur isn't actually half man, half horse. It's simply a parasite that looks like half a horse. It uses the body of whatever species it can find (traditionally a human) to make the upper half of a body, and controls its movements through the lower half.
Should we be concerned how much thought you've put into this :laugh:
 

Unhinged Finn

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My head canon is that a centaur isn't actually half man, half horse. It's simply a parasite that looks like half a horse. It uses the body of whatever species it can find (traditionally a human) to make the upper half of a body, and controls its movements through the lower half.

Parasite or not, some people are controlled by their lower half.
 

Unsustainable

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The one on the left, because the giraffe's neck is long, not its torso.

The question I've commonly heard about centaurs is whether or not they qualify as insects, because they have 6 appendages. But since centaurs presumably have a vetabre, that would disqualify them as being insectoid.

My head canon is that a centaur isn't actually half man, half horse. It's simply a parasite that looks like half a horse. It uses the body of whatever species it can find (traditionally a human) to make the upper half of a body, and controls its movements through the lower half.
My bigger question is why can't you skin them in RPGs, they are only half Humaniod
 

Negan4Coach

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The meme is funny (because a kid getting owned is always funny) but inaccurate. He actually did win all 20 matches against high-ranked players.



I didn’t get it either. Per Reddit:

My first reaction when I saw the meme a few days ago was “Huh, reminds me of my wife” followed by “…but there’s probably some horrible misogynistic subtext, which is too bad.” FORTUNATELY, the main backers of the meme are also married guys with fairly normal wives captioning it with wholesome or puzzling but endearing things that wives might say.

Unfortunately, the people who have never been in a healthy relationship are using the meme to post toxic hateful incel stuff, so it’s currently tbd if the first interpretation will win out or if the second interpretation kills it before the week ends
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OMG you can tolerate Reddit? I hate that place. Of course, I can't even generate enough "karma" to post anywhere.

But yeah. That's the gist of it.
 

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