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how come bacteria can vore each other but we cant


In vore, that person is so inferior to the other person that they're literally just food to them, and I find that pretty hot.


For me, realistic vore scenarios that make sense are preferred. Dragons and other oversized reptiles generally tend to be my favorite preds.


dragonjerky, Eka’s Portal, July, 2017

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Vore is a fetish involving being eaten by or eating someone or something, real or imaginary.
Vore is a shortening of vorarephilia , joining the Latin verb vorare (“to swallow, devour”) and the Greek-based combining form philia (“having an abnormal liking for something”). Due to its length and simplicity, vore is more widespread than its source, vorarephilia .
While cannibalism is found in ancient myth and documented in some human culture, the terms vorarephilia and vore emerge at least by 1990s in internet culture. One prominent website for vore fetishists was Vor-Com, launched in 1997. Since then, the vore community has grown online, becoming a category in art, literature, and fanfiction sites alike. Eka’s Portal has been a well-known vore hub since 2005.
Due to its nature, many scenarios are physically impossible to achieve, causing vore to remain just a fantasy to enthusiasts. For example, in lots of vore art, subjects are often swallowed whole, but stay alive in the stomach of whatever swallowed them. Consumers are called “preds,” and can be humans, animals, plants, monsters, and even inanimate objects. The consumed are called “preys.” In the community, there’s sometimes a distinction made between soft and hard vore , riffing on soft- and hardcore porn. With soft vore , preys are eaten whole and are usually unharmed throughout the process. Hard vore , on the other hand, involves the prey’s flesh being ripped, chewed, or bitten, resulting in horrific injuries and often loss of life.
Vore as a theme appears in art, literature, videos, and roleplaying engagements. However, the term is sometimes used for real instances of vorarephilia , notably a case in Germany in early 2000s. Psychologists often discuss the sexual fetish in terms of sadomasochism.
Vore is well-known across fandoms and has become the butt of jokes in some online spaces, with people joking about how silly and illogical it seems. Vore is sometimes used humorously for “devour,” occasionally in ridicule of vore fetishism. For example, someone could say “I’m going to vore some McDonalds.”
Many vore fetishists also identify as furries , or people who enjoy, often sexually, dressing up as animals, among other behaviors.

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A little human finds themselves inside the maw of Opal... on top that big, thick tongue of her's. So soft. So warm! So comfy and nice. Because Opal is super sweet to all her prey (provided midnight eyes aren't on). Just relax and let the girl take care of you.
At private school, male students were punished harshly when they made mistake. Male students would be locked in the school floor as punishment.
Jun was new student who just transferred to this school. How will Jun survive?
Theme: femdom, trample, sock, feet, facesitting, smelling, comic
Wanted to get one last thing in before I travel. Been wanting to do Milotic for a while, one of the few snake like preds I do like. Turns out, pretty easy to draw. Glad I did it. Decided to give her an especially long tongue too.
Our Giantess Discord Chat Room: discord.gg/GsM6J2a (over 1,490 Members)
Anna used her index-finger and thumb to grab the tiny girl that shrunk in front of her. Affected by the shrinking virus. Lifting her up to eye level to inspect her. "Please, you must help me!" She begged. "I remember you. The one who bullied me. You spread rumors about me behind my back. No. I will not help you. I will vore you!" Anna said and slowly pushed the tiny girl into her mouth. She wanted to make this a slow and drawn out process before she swallowed her bully.
You know you need a girl like that.
Whew, this was another one of those marathon vectors I did on stream. Got some vore again, and another favorite old comic of mine to boot! Had a lot of fun doing this one.
For the colors, I had to wing it. I chose a brown color scheme for the vixen, I felt it would make sense. Chose a white one for the little dude in her maw, because I thought it would make sense for him to be a mouse. Finally, used a sky background because she's a giantess. So yeah.
Done with permission from :iconCownugget: Removed your email though, didn't feel like you wanted that on here.
Aetha is a big girl with a big, blue tongue. Perfect for laying on and being soft. She is quite large after all!
Yet another picture showing the aftermath of the Global Shrinking Event that saw 99% of humanity reduced to the status -and size- of bugs, featuring yet another pet owner in peril. Honestly I was just in a giant dog tongue mood for a while.
First raffle winner done! First we got a Latias, whom is shiny in more ways than one! Seriously though, I didn't intend for her to come out looking quite so golden, but I'm not complaining!
Raffle win for Dragonblade9905 on DeviantArt.
Kiara I see as kind of a sassy girl, and you bet she would be more than happy to talk about her being the best predator.
W0W! My pic came 3rd, thanks fir the vores, much aooreciated!
'The ghosts of the girl and her dog remained long after the house had fallen into ruins, but her trike was still there all rusted and broken'
Starter image with thanks to Periwinklekog
This is conceptual drawing for the upcoming comic "Aristocrat"
Margaret (blond hair) is teasing tiny slave while her sister, Adelia, is having tea with emotionless in the balcony of their large mansion.
In this fantasy world (where magic is possible), there are three types of class system in society which are Aristocrat, commoner and slave. To the Aristocrat, those commoners or slaves are considered to be dispensable.
During DOA match, Tina involved in an incident that made her growth. Her body grew bigger day by day. People thought she was big giant monster. Military tried to stop her.
Full color, 42 pages long, SWF format.
Theme: Giantess, growth, crush, feet, boots, butt crush
Bonus includes a high resolution poster size image of Tina.
I got tagged with that "16 things" thing a million years ago. Since I just don't have much time I'm going to cheat and post my "25 things" list that I made for Facebook. Choose your favorite 16.
I've been tagged a few times with this one, and I like reading other peoples' 25 random things, so I've decided to post my own. I'm not going to tag anyone else though, because some people resent that kind of thing, you know. Besides, everyone's eventually going to be tagged with this one anyway.
1) I have an early memory of standing in the yard of my grandmother's house in Bolinas, trying to learn to whistle. There was a hummingbird flying around the yard and it suddenly swooped down and skimmed through the top of my hair. At that moment, I whistled.
2) In high school, I spent an inordinate amount of time designing and drawing plans for a perversely large mansion of the 80s neoromantic-artist/rock-aristocrat variety. These plans were drawn by hand, with pencils, rulers, and ink. There was no handy CAD machine in sight. It was quite a labor of love, or at least adolescent daydream fantasy. There was a two-story entry room with a marble chessboard for a floor and a balcony around the room so you could look down to better judge your next move. There was an Olympic-sized indoor swimming pool in a two-story room with skylights and roman columns. There were cypress trees out front because that was very, um, 'classical.' There was a room just for statues. There were hot tubs and fireplaces, a darkroom, and even a urinal (just to have one). My classmates nicknamed the house "The Chainsaw," because it kind of looked like a Husqvarna from the aerial view. Perhaps those fantasies were in part fueled by a bottle of Everclear that was secretly stashed away in the back room for years. These days I much prefer the aesthetics of shack architecture.
3) I find myself strangely addicted to television shows that I never would have imagined watching regularly four years ago. These days it's House , The Most Dangerous Catch , and just about every game that Arsenal plays. I also find myself watching a lot Star Trek: The Next Generation reruns. I find Sponge Bob Squarepants to be the most deeply absurdist homage to surrealist tendencies imaginable, and if you don't find it to also be deeply perverse than you're really not looking very hard (often it reminds me of the kind of horrifying erotics of Dali's The Great Masturbator ). Plus it has great comic timing.
4) My first memories of television are of watching The Making of Star Wars on PBS while desperately futzing with the antenna to get better reception. Then I moved to San Francisco and watched a ton of Ultraman on Channel 2, as well as Godzilla movies, anything on Creature Features, and, strangely, I also remember watching Gone With the Wind . That was all in glorious black and white. I didn't live in a house with a television after that for about 20 years. The TV I own now is the first one I've ever bought — it's 3.5 years old.
5) I'm sure that far too many of my libidinal desires were shaped by early exposure to Elfquest and The X-Men . The very first comic I ever bought was an X-Men comic.
6) Jacques Cousteau was my childhood hero, and I still count him as one of the major influences in my life. And not just because on that one episode they drank some of the unopened wine they discovered on the wreck of a Roman ship. The Silent World is an incredibly beautiful book, and The Cousteau Almanac was deeply influential on the formation of my environmental consciousness (and way ahead of its time —seriously discussing wind power, alternatives to fossil fuels, and solar power, all back in 1981). I spent a huge part of my childhood wanting to become a marine biologist and reading volume after volume about undersea life. Nudibranchs are perhaps the most beautiful creatures that live on this planet.
7) I tend to ramble when I write prose. I haven't decided if that's a good thing or not. At least I don't write like someone who thinks they're going to be the new Hemingway.
8) For someone who really has no background in electrical engineering I know way too much about 12AX7s, ECC82s, EL-34s, 6L7s, KT88s, and, of course, the 300B.
9) Things I usually have in my bag when I go out: iPod, loaded up with music, Football Weekly , Democracy Now , and Against the Grain ; a copy of The London Review of Books , Harper's , or The Wire (soon this list will include Radical Philosophy ); a pair of chopsticks — I don't like to use disposables; a camera (always, always carry a camera!); ibuprofen; tissue papers; a pencil case, full; a notepad, full; a spare pair of batteries for my Voigtlander Bessa R2A, in case it goes dead. Sometimes I carry my electronic dictionary with me as well (Japanese/English).
10) I often get all weepy at weddings, but I have absolutely no desire to get married myself. Similarly, I love other peoples' pets, but I haven't wanted to own a pet of my own for decades now. When I did want to own a pet, it was an otter. More recently, I was thinking about a hedgehog, but then I found out that they can't be housebroken. That puts them right out.
11) I absolutely love the handmade eyeglasses that come out of Japan.
12) As the old joke among Marxists goes, "I've predicted seven of the last two economic crises!"
13) I was once asked, "Have you started collecting anything since you've moved to Japan?" Here are the collections that are forming: Kokeshi dolls (look it up! —I like the older, more traditional and alien-looking style); vinyl toys, especially representations of Ultraman's enemies; and goshuin stamps — stamps from temples and shrines that you use to round out pilgrimage books. I've always been something of a collector, and luckily I mostly am not completist about my collections (except when it comes to comic books). Here are some other collections that I've started in my time: stamp collection (including a large selection of Soviet stamps, as well as stamps chronicling the rise of Nazi Germany — and yes, I had that Tonga Banana stamp too); a rock collection; a shell collection; a collection of local fungus samples (my mycology phase, not quite over yet); a coin collection (only a lame one); a collection of old telephone-pole glass insulators; a vintage necktie collection; a collection of broken lighters; a pipe collection (I did use them for awhile, but ended up giving them away); of course I have a record/CD collection; a comic collection is de rigeur ; a camera collection (not very big, as far as collections go); a fountain pen collection; and a collection of small and rare 1970s poetry magazines from the Bay Area.
14) I want to be on the raft with Jim. Or Huck. Or Huck and Jim. Really, I just want to be on the raft. And I want to run like the spotted camelopard.
15) According to my father, the first DeVore (it would have been "de Vore," of course) came over from France during the French and Indian War and promptly surrendered to the English. Even though it's probably an apocryphal story, this is definitely a family history I would take pride in. More likely the DeVore side of my family were originally French fur trappers, plying their trade up and down the Mississippi.
16) I once caught an alligator lizard that had two tails. And blue-belly lizards (I believe that "Western Fence Swift" is the official non-scientific designation) really do fall into a sleeplike trance when you turn them on their backs and rub their bellies.
17) I think that film photography is one of the most spectral, beautiful, haunting technologies ever invented. When you snap the shutter on a film camera, actual photons of light generated by the physical moment itself make their way onto the film strip and burn an image into it that is both a record of the moment, and contains a physical trace of the moment itself. Digital cameras take this trace and convert it into data, but the film trace is always also a physical part of the moment when the shutter snapped open. The film images of dead friends contain the actual physical trace of photons of light that that were reflected from their living bodies. Every film negative contains the actual physical trace of a moment in time, like an artifact from an archaeological dig.
18) At a zoo in Zurich, I once had my hand held by an elephant. This was not arranged in any way, but happened spontaneously on the edge of the elephant holding area. The elephant had walked to the wall that surrounded the holding area and it held it's trunk out in my direction. I held my hand up to the end of its trunk, and it sniffed my hand for a moment and then folded the very tip of its trunk around my hand. This kind of contact was totally exhilarating, but also quite terrifying since I had never imagined the incredible strength that an elephant has in its trunk muscles until then. The elephant was so strong that it could easily have broken my hand, but it seemed to know that just giving a light grip was the thing to do. This lasted for under a minute, and then something startled the elephant a bit and caused it to back off.
19) My "25 random things" entry is already way too long.
20) The first album I ever owned was Kiss, Destroyer . I left it in the sun and it got a slight warp in it. I used to go over to the house of the girl next door and we would listen to it together on her tiny toy record player. She was totally awesome and she had a silver tooth.
21) I have a deep and abiding memory of the moment when I looked at the word "t-h-e-r-e" and it coalesced in my brain as the word "there." It's the first memory I have of being able to read spontaneously without having to sound out the letters, bit by bit. It was like magic, or even possession.
22) My parents took me along to a Stan Brakhage film when I was just a baby and I ended up getting written up in a San Francisco Chronicle review of the film. "Soundtrack provided by Trane DeVore," or something of the sort. The reviewer wasn't very impressed by Brakhage's work. My parents also took me along to A Clockwork Orange , but apparently I cried so much they had to leave the theater half way. In hindsight, I suppose that was probably a pretty predictable outcome.
23) New things since moving to Japan: I bought my very first television set; I bought my very first mobile phone; I learned to snowboard; I can speak Japanese now (but my reading skills are pretty much nonexistent); I experienced my first typhoon (but it was pretty underwhelming); I made friends with people I had only met on the internet; I've decided that cooked, soy-marinated grasshoppers really are one of the world's great beer snacks; I have a research budget.
24) I once had shoulder-length hair. I cut it off when I woke up one night panicking because I thought that there were spiderwebs all over my face.
25) Did you know, Dear Reader, that I think that you are the most beautiful, intelligent, creative, wonderful and amazin
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