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also at this point I have memorized every lyric of Chained To The Rythm :insert melting face here because it doesn't exist on Microsoft:1 point
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just remembered I posted it in a discord server so I can copy that link1 point
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WANT A BREAK FROM THE ADS? TRY SPOTIFY PREMIUM1 point
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Art Prices(per character)- Heasdhot: $5 USD Half Body: $10 USD Full-body: $15 USD +background: $3 USD Fursuit prices- (cost of materials + $25 USD for labor but estimated prices) Head: ~$400 USD Tail- short(6in): ~$200 USD medium(1ft): ~$250 USD Long(2ft): ~$300 USD XT Long: ~$350 USD Hand Paws: ~$150 USD Feet Paws- Indoor: ~$200 USD Outdoor: ~$250 USD Full Partial: ~$500 USD Small Partial: ~$400 USD Fullsuit: ~$7001 point
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oh yeah this seems like a good time to say that I also have a severe case of rain world brainrot. i am being utterly consumed like five pebbles please help me /lh1 point
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Red Snapper is a Rainwing/Seawing hybrid the Looks mostly Like a Rainwing and Lives In The Rainforest. When She has nothing to do She Teaches Dragonets about Flowers , Fruits , What Kind of berries aren't Edible and etc She Has Gills But has no venom nor Color changing Scales at all , Her frill Goes all The way up To her Head And there is no Known Reason why it does. She Gets Bored easily, Is not Very social and is emotional ( she is based on a Tropical Red snapper and its where she gets her name from )1 point
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and done I Decided to Use both Yellow and Orange You said Neck fur in the colors part I didn't know If you meant Just a small tuft of fur or Fur but Just in the Neck then i made a third one with The neck Spikes ( Which lm guessing might be part of The Antennae Device ) There was also a fourth one but My Phone ended Crashing and l lost it But I finished The other ones If there is Anything you would like to change Reply on this post with suggestions on what should be changed1 point
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also is it just me or are anti-furries so CRINGE they're always like "uGh i hAtE fUrRiEs" and when asked why they either don't give a clear answer or say something like these: 1. "bEcAuSe fUrRiEs aRe GrOsS!!111!!!" No not really. there are gross furries out there but not all of us are like that. you can go after the gross furries all you want tho 2. "bEcAuSe FuRrIeS iDeNtIfY aS aNiMaLs!!!!111!" Also no. People who identify either wholly or partially as animals are called otherkin, not furries they're also always like "iTs HuNtInG tImE bOyS" in the comment sections of furry videos and it makes me want to facepalm1 point
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I want to listen to it but Spotify is like "nope lmao can't log in" bruh I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT HAPPENED like one day I was able to enter my account just fine and the next day I was logged out of both my phone and my computer and there's no way to get back in0 points
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I'm gonna change back to my normal pfp bc I kinda miss it 💀0 points
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demon emojis goes crazy bruh I would send my playlist but spotify won't let me in :,)0 points
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‘There. Nothing here. Happy now?’ Kendyll muttered, batting yet another swamp fly out of his face. There was way too much of these things here. ‘It’s not nothing Kenny.’ Alia frowned. ‘There’s a coconut! And some-’ Alia’s eyes widened and she screamed at the top of her lungs, scrambling to hide behind her brother. Kendyll immediately stood in front of her, ready to fight whatever it was. When nothing jumped out at them, Kendyll turned to his sister. She was shivering, terrified. So unlike herself. ‘Alia?’ He asked gently. ‘Over there.’ Came the mumbled reply. She pointed and refused to come any closer. Kendyll sighed and hugged her, before moving forward himself. He expected many things, a bearyena, another nicheling, a dead bird. What he didn’t expect was a pile of creature skeletons at the base of a tall stone pillar. His stomach turned and he felt his mouth turn dry. The skeletons were all piled onto each other. It looked horrific, and Kendyll could feel his breathing speed up. How could this happen? Who were they? He inched closer, ears flat against his head. He got close enough to see there were weird symbols on the pillar. It looked a bit like a creature surrounded by a lot of white stuff. A bearyena-like thing was attacking the creature, blood on its claws. The thing was white and blue. Underneath the drawing was a circle with a star inside it, and a line going across the symbol. Kendyll wracked his brain for what it meant, but he heard a sound behind him. He turned around and saw Alia, she must have followed him. ‘It’s alright. Nothing here can hurt you.’ Kendyll tried to comfort his little sister, but his voice shook. It’s true, nothing could hurt them, but that didn’t make this situation any less horrible. Alia squeaked and ran to her brother, hiding behind him again. She peeked out and looked at the symbols. ‘Mama told us what that one meant. Remember?’ She said quietly, pointing at the bottom circle symbol. ‘It must have slipped my mind.’ Kendyll said, slightly embarrassed his sister remembered something he didn’t. ‘It means danger.’ Alia whispered. Kendyll would have laughed if he wasn’t so frightened. Obviously. ‘Let’s just go. Maybe we can tell the others about this.’ Kendyll said as calmly as he could, to which Alia just nodded. They left as quickly as possible, leaving behind the small beach with the skeletons. ~ Meda and Shee were walking back to camp, to get others to help them find their kids. They were oblivious to what trailed behind them, its black eyes alight with hunger. Pawsteps that went unheard, glimpses of the bearyena that went unseen, the dirty stink of unwashed fur went unnoticed. Worry blinded creatures to many things. It leapt at Andromeda, its claws raking across her side. She screamed and whipped around, hitting it across the face, but it didn’t back down. Shee bit its neck but it threw him off, going for Meda again. And Andromeda wasn’t quick enough this time, and her life was ended with a snap of the monsters jaws. Shee jumped onto the bearyena from behind and held on tight to its neck. It couldn’t reach him, and after a few minutes it died. He jumped down and went to his mate’s body, already growing cold. Some part of him didn’t want to believe it, but it was true. She was dead. ~ ‘Mum?’ ‘Yes love?’ ‘I’m bored.’ ‘I know love. You’ve told me.’ ‘But I am!’ Calypso turned to face her mother. Mira looked back at her daughter calmly. ‘All I do is crack nuts all day! My entire life revolves around this tree!’ Calypso angrily pointed at the nut tree. The fact that Mira never got angry, just made Calypso more irritated. ‘The tribe needs food.’ Mira said, cracking another nut. ‘It has food! King hunts, Fess picks berries, Cabi digs roost, Cane fishes, We have food! And Neoki is always telling us we can take breaks and do other stuff, but you always say no!’ Calypso sat down in a huff, and didn’t pick up another nut. It wasn’t fair! Alia and Kendyll barely ever did anything, even though Kendyll wanted to. That's what they should do, they should give their work to Kendyll. ‘Everyone needs to do their part in the tribe. I’m not doing this to be cruel, I’m doing this so you don’t learn to slack off.’ Mira levelled her daughter with a stern gaze. ‘Resting isn’t slacking off! This isn’t your old island, where if everyone didn’t work then everyone would starve. There's lots of food here, and I want to do something other than crack nuts!’ Mira’s face did not change. Fine then. Calypso would try something else. ‘What about Tor then? He doesn’t work.’ Mira looked caught off guard for a moment. ‘Tor…he hunts.’ Mira looked down at the nuts. To hide her doubt, obviously. ‘You just say that because you like to think he does. All he does is laze around all day, and neither you nor father can get him to work. So instead you make me work! And he gets to rest!’ Calypso huffed. ‘Calypso!’ Mira finally snapped. Calypso flinched and quieted down. She had never seen her mother angry. Perhaps she had gone too far. Mira sighed and looked at the nut. ‘If you want it so badly then go.’ Calypso looked up, wide-eyed. ‘I want you back here by nightfall.’ ‘Sorry mum, I didn’t mean to make you sa-’ Calypso started explaining, but Mira interrupted her. ‘That wasn’t a suggestion. Just go.’ Mira turned away and went back to work. She swayed a bit on her paws, probably from the headaches she had. She always had a headache these days. Calypso wondered guiltily if it was because of her. But she wasn’t so guilty as to pass up a chance at freedom, even if it was only for a day. She slunk away, and her last image of her mother was Mira working, her back turned.0 points