SweetShark said:
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Here is a list of these kind of Waifus I created:
https://gr.pinterest.com/sweetsharkboss/strange-girls-1/
https://gr.pinterest.com/sweetsharkboss/strange-girls-2/
https://gr.pinterest.com/sweetsharkboss/strange-girls-3/
https://gr.pinterest.com/sweetsharkboss/strange-girls-4/
You are welcome.
Wow, that's ... that's certainly a lot of strange, quasi-pornographic pictures that cover a lot of fetishes, even one's I didn't know existed before.
Although some of this is so strange that it's funny, like this ...
<img width=200>https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/0b/08/31/0b08312fe2acb935cda8c3e6dee68199.jpg
... I guess I shouldn't point fingers as far as anthropomorphization is concerned, but some anthropomorphic creatures just look comical.
Btw, if you like to see them you need to make an account in Pinterest, so, sorry about that
Not entirely true. That annoying popup normally pisses me off when it covers the screen, so I usually just angrily go to some other site when ever I find myself on Pinterest. But I was rather determined to see all the weird stuff on those links, and I remembered you can just edit the HTML of pages, so I decided it was about time I did something about it.
A tip for anyone else who wants to view Pinterest pages without creating an account for yet another site, bring up the Inspector window (or whatever the equivalent is on your particular browser) and find a div with the class
Module Nags nested at:
App AppBase Module full unauth >
appContent >
mainContainer >
Module Nags
Select the
Module Nags div and delete it (you may have to press delete twice, because sometimes it seems to only delete the attributes of the div tag while leaving its contents there). Now the screen is clear and you can browse freely ... until you load another page, or refresh the page, in which case you'll have to repeat the process (you can use the selector/picker to help speed up the process)
The same can be done when you click on the picture itself, only this time it's
ModalManager Module (this seems to have some strange side effects concerning scrolling scrolling with the mouse wheel seems to be disabled on that page, so you'll have to press the middle mouse button and use that method of scrolling, or the arrow keys).
This same method can be used on other sites to tell
their annoying popups to fuck off, once you identify their specific location on within the HTML.