Gyotaku** (魚拓), a traditional art form that originated in Japan during the mid-19th century. Gyotaku, which translates to "fish rubbing," was initially used by fishermen to document their catches by applying ink to the fish and pressing paper onto its body to create a detailed print.
OG_Gamer_Bmore
2025-05-06 10:44:42 +0000 UTC
".. That means I can get my t*TS out.." gotta love it!