Or like he's packing a weapon of ass destruction...
Or like he's packing a weapon of ass destruction...
That's just how she is. What about you?
Mr Kojote with five toed HUMAN FEET AND KNEES
So is this acceptable, monetizable ANTHRO CONTENT?!?😼
#furryart
WHAT IS THE CHARGE?
DRAWING ANIMAL KNEES?
SUCCULENT ANIMAL KNEES?
“He who fights with monsters might take care, lest he thereby become a monster fucker.”
Smelling like Roses
Fuckinnnn thanks for your input???
Like, great advice. So glad you took the time.
Mint is a fork of Debian. Again, almost no experience with it aside from helping my ex-wife and a couple friends become accommodated to it, but they're all enjoying it. I love Arch and (by extension) Cachy. Full control over my operating system. I feel like I actually OWN my PC.
As someone who's been atheist for most of his life, it's a fascinating - and tragic - thing to see. I've known people who denounced their faith and had to denounce their connection to their family in doing so. It sucks that so much heartbreak can be borne from belief.
I've only just in the past few years come to the understanding that you've described. Actually... watching Rhett McLaughlin's recent videos on his own deconstruction was kindof my "holy shit" moment. How much of it is built into the family unit, and how much the religion REQUIRES that cohesion.
I started with Nobara. I moved onto Arch. Now I'm on Cachy (but my living-room PC is still Nobara). I like the DIY-focused stuff, so that's why I went down that path. I think I might stay here a while. But if you're just starting-out with Linux...
*Canadian accent*
Fuckinnn MINT bud
So many people will tell you "oh you're going to get addicted to distro-hopping." Maybe that's true for you. But I've been daily-driving LInux for a year and I've only tried 3 distros. Mint is not one of them, but it's the one you should choose if you have the anxiety over choosing which one to try.
If you're curious to try Linux, but you are overwhelmed by the massive catalog of distros to try, just go with Mint. I've never used it myself, but I've directed my ex-wife and a couple friends toward it. Seriously. Just pick Mint.
Legit the only thing I liked about church was the potlucks. Free homemade food! And it was always really good stuff!
...and apparently I rejected it entirely, without even knowing - at the time - what I was rejecting. It just didn't make sense to me. My young brain wanted - CRAVED - things that made sense. My sisters likely followed suit because their older brother (4 years) was like, "this is dumb."
I get the feeling that such a sense of belonging was *attempted* to be ingrained into me and my sisters, but it never took. My parents were never strong believers (I'm not sure they even believe at all, now) but the attempt was made to bring us into the fold
I haven't been to the gym since covid, but when I was actively doing so, I'd straight-up get in the person's face and ask them to relocate so "someone can actually USE the machine."
I have ZERO patience for that shit.
It's so funny because I was never told this back then. I think it came up like 10 years ago at family dinner when asked "hey, why did you stop sending us to church with Grandma?"
"Oh... well... they didn't like the questions you kept asking." XD
It was not a difficult transition for me. I was 10. I thought church was boring and stupid. I hated it. I always felt super awkward when the whole family would say "grace" before Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner. I dropped that shit and ran like it was radioactive.
My grandma was politely asked to stop bringing me to Sunday school when I was like 10, because I "asked too many questions."
Even my 10-year-old brain was like "how the fuck are you going to fit 2 of every creature on earth on a wooden boat made by one dude and his sons?"
It's fascinating every time I meet or learn of a person who was FAR deeper into religion than I ever got, and learning of their struggles to reconcile what they were taught with what they now know. I try to be sympathetic because... well... they had to experience their whole belief system collapse
It's an incredible realization to me - the MULTIPLE times I've had it over the years - that for some people, dumping the religion they were brought-up with wasn't as easy as when I was like, "Yeah this makes zero sense."
I hated church, it always felt weird for me to "pray." It was an easy decision
I would actually go to strip clubs if this was the experience :V
Comm for Sephir0th05 featuring his silver fox, Riley, giving this pup a sultry lap dance for his birthday at the Velvet Den!
Looks like all the staff is out tonight and joining in on the celebrations! Let see if this dog can get lucky!! 🫣✨
Omfg this is wonderful. Giving me "Oliver and Company" vibes for some reason, or "All Dogs go to Heaven."
hand painted cel practice
A profile portrait of a non binary dog character. There's pink and purple light scattered across the image, with the majority of the image being a monochromatic blue-grey hue.
a moody vae portrait
Fire dragoness perched on crumbling castle amidst fire and destruction. She knows what she did.
It Ends with Nightfire 🔥
Illustration for LandieDragon!
Landie asked me for a pretty specific piece with their dragoness Brakta. She has a bit of temper as you can see! 🔥
[ #art | #dragon ]
Best prices, less questions asked.
I think @animalshapes.bsky.social may agree :P