Awful lot of censorship going down
Posted 6 years agoYeah, looks like everybody's got a need to throw out a parting insult and then disappear behind the block list wall.
I don't really understand it myself. I only block people when the spam is making it hard to find real comments in between. Just like I don't report people unless they go way, WAY too far. But then I've never been a whiny little right-wing snowflake.
But I guess it's time to just nuke the shoutbox and walk away. Too many hypocrites and a modmin community that's too willing to back them up no matter HOW much they violate the rules. As always, some animals are more equal than others and bullies protect their own.
I don't really understand it myself. I only block people when the spam is making it hard to find real comments in between. Just like I don't report people unless they go way, WAY too far. But then I've never been a whiny little right-wing snowflake.
But I guess it's time to just nuke the shoutbox and walk away. Too many hypocrites and a modmin community that's too willing to back them up no matter HOW much they violate the rules. As always, some animals are more equal than others and bullies protect their own.
tail-sleeves
Posted 14 years agoA question has been bouncing around my head off and on for a while, and I'm not currently convinced it's worth pestering people on the forums but I feel the need to write it down.
There is a lot of art involving fur-covered bipeds wearing clothes over their long, hairy arms or their long, befeathered legs. But none of these creatures with their sometimes well-developed senses of fashion and style ever seem to have sleeves or cuffs or skirts or wraps that cover their tails.
I would think in the case of many, a tail would be even more in need of covering, since for a panther girl in winter, the tail is thinner but no more fuzzy than the overcoat-protected arm or thermal underwear'd leg. And if clothing for fuzzlings is merely fashion, then why wouldn't a tail-wrap be fashionable? It seems a good way to recolor oneself to suit one's mood.
There is a lot of art involving fur-covered bipeds wearing clothes over their long, hairy arms or their long, befeathered legs. But none of these creatures with their sometimes well-developed senses of fashion and style ever seem to have sleeves or cuffs or skirts or wraps that cover their tails.
I would think in the case of many, a tail would be even more in need of covering, since for a panther girl in winter, the tail is thinner but no more fuzzy than the overcoat-protected arm or thermal underwear'd leg. And if clothing for fuzzlings is merely fashion, then why wouldn't a tail-wrap be fashionable? It seems a good way to recolor oneself to suit one's mood.