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Lori Meyers Ily And Ur Edgy Little 15 Year Old Writer Brain. Thank You For Summing Up My Human Experience

Lori Meyers Ily And Ur Edgy Little 15 Year Old Writer Brain. Thank You For Summing Up My Human Experience
Lori Meyers Ily And Ur Edgy Little 15 Year Old Writer Brain. Thank You For Summing Up My Human Experience
Lori Meyers Ily And Ur Edgy Little 15 Year Old Writer Brain. Thank You For Summing Up My Human Experience
Lori Meyers Ily And Ur Edgy Little 15 Year Old Writer Brain. Thank You For Summing Up My Human Experience
Lori Meyers Ily And Ur Edgy Little 15 Year Old Writer Brain. Thank You For Summing Up My Human Experience
Lori Meyers Ily And Ur Edgy Little 15 Year Old Writer Brain. Thank You For Summing Up My Human Experience

lori meyers ily and ur edgy little 15 year old writer brain. thank you for summing up my human experience

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you know that God is omnipotent the same way you know
that the sun sets in the west and apples fall from trees
and the summer will always, always turn to fall. 
and you know that he loves you. you’re told that he does.
except that you hurt. inside and out.

here are your options, child of the lord, wavering believer:
either God is allowing you to suffer, watching all-knowing
as you fight through pain and pain and pain, or God isn’t real.
your God doesn’t exist, or else he hates you. finds you to be
undeserving of saving. undeserving of love.

God is omnipotent, and God is something that loves you, but God 
cannot be both at the same time. 
despite all your efforts, you have never been very brave 
in the face of suffering. so the question, maybe, becomes less 
about which of these statements is true,
and more about which would hurt less to believe.

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9 months ago

what are your thoughts about horse furries with human hands. it makes sense for practical reasons but also looking at them unnerves me. would be thrilled to hear your expert opinion

I think they should all look like this hand I once drew for my oc Moussa

What Are Your Thoughts About Horse Furries With Human Hands. It Makes Sense For Practical Reasons But

The accompanying text (an excerpt from the diary of my other oc, Quinn): "Seated by the evening fire, I could not stay my curiosity any longer and requested that Moussa demonstrate his transformational skills. He seemed amused by my curiosity, but transformed his hand into a strange mixture of horse and man, which I gratefully sketched. Having never encountered a shapeshifter quite like him, coupled with his apparent opinion that bodily transformation is mundane, I must conclude that his people’s apparent rarity is caused by isolation, rather than simple scarcity. He confirmed that this is his first time away from his homeland in his 25 years of life, though, when pressed, he staunchly refused to describe the location of said homeland."

If you liked that you might also like these excerpts... :3

5th of November, 1792 608th day in this world

I have encountered a most peculiar young man. At a glance, he is not dissimilar from the other races of this world; he could pass for a strange human, if not for his saucer-sized gem-color eyes and his leaf-shaped ears. He is of short stature and slight build, with chestnut hair and a similarly warm and deep skintone. I do not know how to describe the color of his eyes, for they seem to glow in every shade of azure, turquoise, and emerald at once. His face is rather long and narrow and, fittingly, "horse-like.”

His name is Moussa and he speaks this land’s common tongue, albeit thickly accented. He told me (in much different terms) that he is, in his society, of a rank akin to a prince or lord-apparent. He travels with a tall and rather mannish human woman named Zélie. His companion does not speak the common tongue, and they converse with each other in a shrill and vowel-heavy language that I have never heard before.

But what peculiarity could this man have that has captivated me so?

Moussa’s anthropoid appearance is only one half of his “true self.” In our first encounter, he had, from the waist down, the body of a horse, not unlike the centaurs of our ancient Greece and Rome. In a moment, his equine body disappeared before my eyes, replaced with two perfectly unassuming (and fully clad, might I add) human legs.

Astounded, I inquired about the nature of his transformation, and he explained that it is an ability all individuals of his race are born with. He referred to his race with a shrill and guttural sound that may best be transcribed as “hrihriwa” - the name puts one in mind of a horse’s whinnying.

Tomorrow I shall ask him to model for me in his preferred centaurine form.

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6th of November, 1792 609th day in this world

Moussa graciously posed for me long enough to sketch his portrait. When I inquired about his braids, he explained that they are devotional in nature; that his society forbids haircuts and employ protective braids to minimize damage to the hair. I felt it impolite to ask about his cropped forelock.

What Are Your Thoughts About Horse Furries With Human Hands. It Makes Sense For Practical Reasons But

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9th of November, 1792 612th day in this world

Today’s travel was particularly strenuous as we were forced to traverse a rocky ridge. Moussa seemingly prefers to be fully equine for exercises of this nature, and I was delighted to see that his mane is identical in style and color to his human hair - perhaps this is a clue to his people’s pilar religiosity.

Halfway up the ridge, we held a quick rest. Moussa asked Zélie for a waterskin (for naturally he can talk in his equine shape!) and, rather than change to a more anthropoid form, he simply willed two arms to extend from his neck. I had to sketch it from memory, as my journal was tucked away at the time. Take note of the shirt sleeve seemingly growing out of his horsehide. I admit that scientific curiosity gave way to revulsion for a brief moment. I should very much like to vivisect him, but alas, I enjoy his company too much.

What Are Your Thoughts About Horse Furries With Human Hands. It Makes Sense For Practical Reasons But

But oh, I am a fool! Let this be a lesson not to sketch life from memory: Moussa’s braids were tied by their fibulae rings at the time of the transformation. As of sketching this, they are untied - something he does every evening - and from there stems my error.

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10th of November, 1792 613th day in this world

I asked Moussa to demonstrate to me the queerest form he could muster, and he produced the following shape, which I must admit I was too taken aback to sketch in the moment as, upon seeing it, I was overcome with a fit of nausea. Curiously, when one head spoke, the other joined in, and they produced two voices in perfect unison. This appeared to be an involuntary effect.

What Are Your Thoughts About Horse Furries With Human Hands. It Makes Sense For Practical Reasons But

Perhaps with time I will get used to these unnatural therianthropic permutations and gain the fortitude to create live sketches.