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I Think We Needed To Hear This

I think we needed to hear this

There’s things we cannot forgive that others have done to us

And Michael has things he can’t forgive himself for, and can’t accept that he’s a great person despite that

(He’s telling me that he’s not but that just isn’t true)

But in any case, it’s probably best to just let things sit for a while. To focus on getting through each day first. We barely have enough energy to take care of ourselves, let alone forgive.

-Emyr (he/it)

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1 year ago

Saving this for later, these sound fun :)

I can’t climb trees though… not strong and don’t know how. I’m a dragon and a raven so I wanna be up high! But I’m a little scared of heights because I have no wings to catch me if I fall…

-Emyr (he/it)

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🐇-define your territory! if you frequent a park/forest/area where you do your therian/otherkin activities, mark it as yours! you could follow the ways of your kintype (though public urination is illegal) or try a more human way such as tying pieces of (preferably biodegradable) ribbon around tree branches, digging holes at each corner of your territory, or simply patrolling around. if you're like me and are completely shameless, you can also survey your territory from your favorite spot and scowl at people who d a r e enter your land (usually they don't notice me , or at least pretend they don't lol).

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also hey if you are looking for activities for your specific kintype, don't be afraid to send me an ask! i'd be more than happy to help brainstorm some good activities for you :]


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1 year ago

Gender tbh

Also the top left is how it feels to be a monstrous beast interacting with my human headmates

I'd like to imagine if that were redrawn with two of us the human would be Michael who is just used to my shenanigans by now. He'd be minding his own business and I'm just like ":)" and demand attention by getting in the way

-Emyr (he/it)

Screw It. More Walter

Screw it. More Walter

I want more art of him, I gotta make it myself


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1 year ago

This is literally our Strahd fictive lmao

He’d probably object to being called a “babygirl” and “old man” but still.

-Emyr (he/it)

fictive culture is being a villain in source but your simplyplural groups are "babygirls, old man yaoi, and sys parents"

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