Updated the ref sheet (at least for the human form) of my persona/fursona
Well the fifth picture in my phone is art soooo
Get Bacon'd, idjot
@sunnyssoftware You're like one of my only mutuals sorry
Found this on Twitter, so I thought, why not posting it here and doing a tag game 😊
Ok, I’ll go first
If he is the reason, I’d go to prison gladly 🥰❤️🔥
Tagging: @killerqueen-ofwillowgreen @nic-214 @milkyway-ashes @dr-radiation @whitequeen-ofwillowgreen @sunsetdaydreamer @therockywhorerpictureshow @delicatelyfantasticninja and everyone 😊
Sorry if I forgot to tag some of you!
guys i've been playing a ton of roblox forsaken this hyperfixation has me in a fucking chokehold help me
My Nickit lost her tail before I caught her, will this cause any issues down the line? She seems skittish but otherwise healthy, but I want to make sure it won't affect her quality of life as she gets older.
i imagine she actually feels much better in captivity than she did in the wild! pokemon do sometimes lose their tails, usually because they get caught in something or get injured in a fight. wild nickit are also prone to mange; it's a bit gruesome, but they sometimes chew their tails off because of how bad it itches.
a wild nickit without a tail would probably be very stressed, because it wouldn't be able to cover up its tracks! they also use the tail to balance when running quickly. your baby's nervousness might arise from not being able to wipe up spots where she's walked. the biggest issue we see arising from this is stress-based overgrooming, especially of the paws. you can help her out by giving her plenty of ways to play and "hunt" toys in areas where she doesn't leave pawprints and giving her safe areas to run around in where she can't run into anything that could hurt her.
GUESS WHO IS BACK BITCHES
You are working the gate in the afterlife and for the first time ever, something the humans built has shown up to be processed. You’re not sure what to do, this… entity shouldn’t have a soul, but here it is in front of you, freshly dead and awaiting the next life.
in honour of halloween behold the four horsemen of the apocalypse
thinking abt the new lms theme
Match-up Request: Generally looking for a companion who can follow me around with little trouble. I love bug types, but I'm allergic to most grass-types due to pollen. I live on the outskirts of a city in a neighborhood, but the weather is pretty season-dependent. I'm pretty experienced with Pokémon, and I'm fine with having two or three of the same Pokémon. I'm also pretty emotional, and might need a 'mon that can calm me down or comfort me ^^
((Another match-up that was left in my Ask box when I dropped off the face of the Earth. Sorry for the wait!))
Ooh, I know! How about a Leavanny?
Now, I know what you're probably thinking: "But Laur, they said they're allergic to Grass-type pollen!" That is true, however, Leavanny — so long as you do not teach them Pollen Puff — do not produce any pollen, making them suitable for those with allergies. Known as "the Nurturing Pokémon," Leavanny tend to be quite caring towards both Pokémon and humans, making them great pals for people who need a little emotional support.
Grooming needs for this species are virtually nonexistent, though you will want to keep an eye on those external leaves to make sure they aren't drying out.
The entire Sewaddle line is pretty safe for even the most novice of trainers, so an experienced one like yourself should have no issues. However, be sure to keep a close watch if there are ever small children around Leavanny, as they can accidentally injure themselves on the Pokémon's arm blades. Leavanny also tend to be rather protective over their trainers, so proper socialization is important to ensure that they don't become overprotective.
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