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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

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      I would be so afraid to snap a feather when undressing
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        Wings wound not "slide out" so easily when taking off the top. They only slide one direction.
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          Wings wound not "slide out" so easily when taking off the top. They only slide one direction.
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          So, they need a shoehorn like device the cover the wings and allow sliding?
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            Here is the source: [https://www.tumblr.com/ask-crow-aus/759912849861754880/slytherin-assassin-lattemonstr-aishishiii](https://www.tumblr.com/ask-crow-aus/759912849861754880/slytherin-assassin-lattemonstr-aishishiii) . It is one reblog further down, as slytherin-assassin deactivated their blog and lattemonstr apparently has no post on their blog, probably deleted when they moved on to a different blog.
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              So, they need a shoehorn like device the cover the wings and allow sliding?
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              Is keeping the shirt from flipping inside out a requirement for some reason? I imagine it would be more like lift the bottom front of the shirt over the top of your head and tuck behind neck so that full chest is exposed, fold arms in to insert hand through arm hole on same side as that arm and then push arms forward to leave shirt hanging off wings, reach behind while leaning back to grab and pull shirt off wings downward in direction of feathers. Either that or how my wife takes off her bras that don't have clasps, push shoulder straps over and down arms, lift arms out so only chest band is holding on, then push the whole thing down chest and over hips and step out of it. That way it doesn't have to go up and over the breasts.
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                Guess it works if you got tiny ass wings that wouldn't lift anything. Bumblebee ass mfer
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                  Wings wound not "slide out" so easily when taking off the top. They only slide one direction.
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                  They're fictional, mate. Humans don't have wings. You gonna harp on that, too?
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                    rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                    You don’t slide them out, silly you roll the shirt up, and take it off inside out.
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                      Wings wound not "slide out" so easily when taking off the top. They only slide one direction.
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                      Most important, wings of the span necessary to carry a 40-50 kg person wouldn’t fit inside the arm holes of a tank top, or work with this technique.
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                        Most important, wings of the span necessary to carry a 40-50 kg person wouldn’t fit inside the arm holes of a tank top, or work with this technique.
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                        With the marvel of modern engineering, they do pretty compact wings able to carry 80kg humans, https://youtu.be/ilx8Ch0eOR4 (Sorry for sharing marketing video) So in a fantasy world, you could imagine so compact wing part of human body
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                          Most important, wings of the span necessary to carry a 40-50 kg person wouldn’t fit inside the arm holes of a tank top, or work with this technique.
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                          With the marvel of modern engineering, they do pretty compact wings able to carry 80kg humans, https://youtu.be/ilx8Ch0eOR4 (Sorry for sharing marketing video) So in a fantasy world, you could imagine so compact wing part of human body
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                            Guess it works if you got tiny ass wings that wouldn't lift anything. Bumblebee ass mfer
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                            I'm a grower I swear.
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                              They're fictional, mate. Humans don't have wings. You gonna harp on that, too?
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                              Lemmy has a bit of an issue with taking memes or random stuff seriously. I've noticed it in a lot of my posts. Me often just saying "It is a meme" in response.
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                                With the marvel of modern engineering, they do pretty compact wings able to carry 80kg humans, https://youtu.be/ilx8Ch0eOR4 (Sorry for sharing marketing video) So in a fantasy world, you could imagine so compact wing part of human body
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                                Yeah dog, that's still a 8 m wingspan with an area of 14 m², those are some biiiiiiig wings.
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                                  Is keeping the shirt from flipping inside out a requirement for some reason? I imagine it would be more like lift the bottom front of the shirt over the top of your head and tuck behind neck so that full chest is exposed, fold arms in to insert hand through arm hole on same side as that arm and then push arms forward to leave shirt hanging off wings, reach behind while leaning back to grab and pull shirt off wings downward in direction of feathers. Either that or how my wife takes off her bras that don't have clasps, push shoulder straps over and down arms, lift arms out so only chest band is holding on, then push the whole thing down chest and over hips and step out of it. That way it doesn't have to go up and over the breasts.
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                                  threelonmusketeers
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                                  > push the whole thing down chest and over hips and step out of it Huh. Does she don it by stepping into it, or does her entire body pass through the bra with each don-doff cycle?
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                                    Lemmy has a bit of an issue with taking memes or random stuff seriously. I've noticed it in a lot of my posts. Me often just saying "It is a meme" in response.
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                                    Eh, sometimes "It's just a joke" is a copout to shittiness. This is just someone's OC, though, and people are here criticizing the wing size as if it matters. smh
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                                      Most important, wings of the span necessary to carry a 40-50 kg person wouldn’t fit inside the arm holes of a tank top, or work with this technique.
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                                      If we are getting realistic, a pair of wings is always accompanied by a very big pair of chest muscles. Imagine a human with pectorals in proportion to the body as a dove.
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                                          Lemmy has a bit of an issue with taking memes or random stuff seriously. I've noticed it in a lot of my posts. Me often just saying "It is a meme" in response.
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                                          ![Serious Business ](https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/966a085a-f0c7-4d12-91fb-a6b9cb7bf719.jpeg)
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