Over 200 non-offensive, pre-censored pig images to usher in the Chinese New Year
Every 12 years, we celebrate the Lunar New Year of the Pig. However, it-who-shall-not-be-heard-seen-or-named is considerably a taboo to some in Malaysia. So in the spirit of not offending anyone, here’s a way to give this zodiac the airtime it deserves, and a chance to finally hog the limelight.
Introducing our first ever library of (probably, maybe, kinda) censorship-friendly pigture-perfect JPigs and Mpigs.
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