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It is here! Finally!
Behold my Comic!
Gaze in awe at what a year of lazily working on something makes!
Do you wanna support me making lewds? Support me on Patreon
Can’t be assed to click through the comic page by page? Download the whole thing here!
But don’t forget to leave feedback! I live off of upboats, favorites, and comments.
All depictions of characters therein are completely fictional and are depicted as 18 years of age and above.
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Grammatically, it is better to use fewer when you are referring to something countable and use less when it is a mass or indeterminate amount. Fewer legs, but less salt or money.
Twilight is more likely to nit pick the grammar than Sunset, though.
Yes. And sorry about jump cutting the tests so hastily. I wanted to rapidfire em so that I got to the lewd parts quicker.
“Less” and “fewer” are synonyms. For example, it would make sense to say both “I have less cookies than before” and “I have fewer cookies than before”. Come on, BP. You know better.
come on, Sunset, you’re a genius girl, you know that