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Liltkit A Lesson for the Teacher Fan Remake Part 3
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Just one plastic surgeon😄
True, I guess they gets some discount from that clinic 😜 so all did their surgery from there 😜
And now on serious note , I like the art of lilkit, but now it's getting annoying! All of them just look similar, it is not like lilkit can not make other looking models, we already saw different looking site carecter , atleast lilkit can modify from those models but no .... And its unpleasant now
 
Okay, this may be out of left field, but I got into this stuff from here: http://tsa.transform.to/tg/index.html. Anyone else familiar with these?
Oh yeah, these are very well-known. I remember when back in the very olden days (before Y2K, I think) that was one of the very few free compilations of TG fiction anywhere... that one, plus Nostrumo's Book, Sapphire's Place, a few personal websites and Geocities pages... there was also Usenet and a couple mailing lists... TSA-Talk was a big one, related to that site... and then Mindy Rich set up Fictionmania and changed the landscape.
Yeah, I know that it doesn't LOOK like a site from the Nineties, but it essentially is. It moved servers a couple times, there was some improvement on the HTML coding, a better use of styles, but the structure is the same.
 
Oh yeah, these are very well-known. I remember when back in the very olden days (before Y2K, I think) that was one of the very few free compilations of TG fiction anywhere... that one, plus Nostrumo's Book, Sapphire's Place, a few personal websites and Geocities pages... there was also Usenet and a couple mailing lists... TSA-Talk was a big one, related to that site... and then Mindy Rich set up Fictionmania and changed the landscape.
Yeah, I know that it doesn't LOOK like a site from the Nineties, but it essentially is. It moved servers a couple times, there was some improvement on the HTML coding, a better use of styles, but the structure is the same.
Damn you've been in this community for decades, that's insane. What are your personal favorite pieces of TG fiction, if you don't mind sharing?
 
Oh yeah, these are very well-known. I remember when back in the very olden days (before Y2K, I think) that was one of the very few free compilations of TG fiction anywhere... that one, plus Nostrumo's Book, Sapphire's Place, a few personal websites and Geocities pages... there was also Usenet and a couple mailing lists... TSA-Talk was a big one, related to that site... and then Mindy Rich set up Fictionmania and changed the landscape.
Yeah, I know that it doesn't LOOK like a site from the Nineties, but it essentially is. It moved servers a couple times, there was some improvement on the HTML coding, a better use of styles, but the structure is the same.
I remember Nifty TG and Sapphire’s place were among my firsts. Anyone remembers Crystal’s storysite?
 
My first was the Transformation Stories Archive, but it was at a different location something like "t0.or.at/~thomash"
If I say what is the trigger! Then that was a youtube video which was subs ( original language was not english) and that was definitely cut and created like that , which was a reality show where husbend become a woman! Somthing like that , atleast the sub title was set like that , I was a fake video though but that time like 15 years ago , I was too innocent 😇 but yes that was the trigger for me , then shaphire comes then holly doun, infinity sigh , cblack then so on
 
My first was the Transformation Stories Archive, but it was at a different location something like "t0.or.at/~thomash"
Oh yeah, that was back when Thomas Hassan did the heavy lifting in maintaining a TF/TG community. Besides hosting the Transformation Stories Archive in his personal website, he also managed the TSA-Talk mailing list.

Damn you've been in this community for decades, that's insane. What are your personal favorite pieces of TG fiction, if you don't mind sharing?
Oh, there's a bunch... but, if anything is to be singled out, I would say "The Saga of Tuck" by Ellen Hayes. Unfortunately it's unfinished, Ellen disappeared suddenly about a decade ago, but her site is still up.
 
I remember Nifty TG and Sapphire’s place were among my firsts. Anyone remembers Crystal’s storysite?
Crystal's Storysite is still up, although it has not received new contributions in a long, long time. It has a few stories that are not available anywhere else, too.
The problem with Crystal's is that there was some brouhaha around the end regarding a mirror site that left the site with a couple bugs that might lead you to think the stories are lost:
- If you approach from the main page (www.storysite.org), several of the links -- including the mos important one, the one for the stories listing -- point to the defunct mirror site (either "www2.storysite.org" or "www.storysitetwo.org"). Just correct manually the URL on your browser and it will be fine from that point forward.
- Towards the end, the mirror site was diverging from the main site -- there were stories available just on storysitetwo, for instance. The mirror site is gone, but some of those unique stories can be found via the Internet Archive, at http://web.archive.org/web/20100612183230/http://storysitetwo.org/storyindex.html
 
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