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I saw a post here about how other animals run away from humans because they're big apex predators and not because they're Uniquely Evil Polluters, but it's unreblogable so I'm just gonna vaguepost about it.
Yeah it's definitely true. As a hobbyist nature photographer I can tell you that if you mimic foraging behavior by looking at the ground and moving more naturally and less sneakily, small animals like birds and squirrels will allow you to come closer to them. We are all nature
What if you were a three-dimensional human living on earth and I was a hyperdimensional super-being trying to communicate with you by controlling various phenomena in your environment... And we were both girls??? π³π³π³
Yeah
So true
This might make people think I've been possessed by a spambot but I really like this personality quiz
thatβs all QwQ
Some activities that help me feel connected to my kintypes:
Light entity
- singing
- dancing (music plays a major role for my species)
- swimming (because it feels like flying/levitating)
- swinging on a swingset (same reason as swimming)
- meditating
- yoga and other exercises that improve flexibility (that's the closest you can get to shapeshifting with the human body)
Cat
- playing and hanging out with my cat
- climbing/bouldering
- doing obstacle courses (you can make one at home with various household objects)
- eating messily and licking my plate afterwards
- roaming outside at night (make sure to do this in a safe area and/or with people you trust)
- doing nature photography (because it feels like you're hunting an animal without actually killing it)
Obviously I am quite an energetic and active person, so these activities won't be suitable for everyone, but I hope that someone finds this post to be of help. I might add other stuff later on
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Uhmmm anyways watch my swag
I'm your only friend i'm not your only friend but i'm a little glowing friend but really i'm not actually your friend but i am (the painting in my cover photo is "Visitors From the Past" by Andrew Stewart)
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