Tmi Tuesday
General | Posted 13 years agoGo ahead, ask me your questions and I'll tell you no lies.
I'll start one off. Hey Cargo, do you want some gang of babyfurs to rub your diaper front with their sneakered footpaws?
Yes. Yes that would be great.
Now you!
I'll start one off. Hey Cargo, do you want some gang of babyfurs to rub your diaper front with their sneakered footpaws?
Yes. Yes that would be great.
Now you!
I like all of you.
General | Posted 13 years agoI may or may not be slightly drunk! It always happens when I watch mad men.
you're good people!
I'm taking requests for the next week or so - what kind of pics do you wanna see? I might not draw it, but if it's hot, I probably will! :3
you're good people!
I'm taking requests for the next week or so - what kind of pics do you wanna see? I might not draw it, but if it's hot, I probably will! :3
Impossibility fetish
General | Posted 13 years agoI think the idea of something being impossible is itself a sexual fetish for some. Discuss!
Kink/fetish meme OF COURSE
General | Posted 13 years agoHey, is that a bandwagon?! *JUMP*
Name a kink or fetish and I'll tell you what I think of it. :3
Name a kink or fetish and I'll tell you what I think of it. :3
thanks for the faves
General | Posted 13 years agothanks for the recent faves and watches you guys! uh, that's all. :3
Draw Something
General | Posted 14 years agoIf anyone wants to play the game Draw Something with me (iOS, maybe android too? dunno) my username is stoat77 :3
Tumblr
General | Posted 14 years agoOkay so a couple years ago I started a tumblr and ignored it after a few posts, only in the last couple of months I started actually participating in it and updating it and understanding what Tumblr was all about. It's not furry or anything, just cool stuff and interesting photos reblogged from other tumblrs.
realist.tumblr.com
And then I noticed there was a whole lot of diaper and fetish content on tumblr so I started a diaper/ageplay tumblr at:
crayonsandhotwheels.tumblr.com
Follow either or both! ^^
Misfits (the UK show)
General | Posted 14 years agoMisfits is a really good show, I hope it gets some kind of US release! You Brits get some good tv shows.
happy thanksgiving everyone!
General | Posted 14 years agowe're ordering chinese because we're moving apartments in two weeks and this whole weekend is booked with organizing and packing stuff. Blah.
FOOTPAWS
General | Posted 14 years agoPaws are hot.
Bronycon
General | Posted 14 years agoI'mma be there! See you tomorrow!
Ponyponyponypony
General | Posted 14 years agoIt's season twoooo of MLP:FiM!
I've gotten up early on a Saturday to watch a cartoon! First time for that in awhile.
I've gotten up early on a Saturday to watch a cartoon! First time for that in awhile.
Diaper Obsession
General | Posted 14 years agoThis journal contains explicitly sexual and fetish discussions. Don't read if not your thing.
So in January I resolved that I was no longer allowed to spooge outside of a diaper:
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/1999533/
Eight months later i am definitely having NO trouble at all with this policy, and it has made my fetish stronger in many many ways. One consequence has been a small amount of erectile dysfunction in sexual sitations apart from padding, but I kind of expected that a little.. and I wouldn't be doing this if I didn't like that idea. I have to rely on diapers to get off, and just knowing that fact is kind of hot to me.
Another effect is that the tamest possible babyfur pics are hot to me. if there is a diaper in the pic, I'm into it. I don't have too many quality standards any more. :/
Namebadges, super-tame babyfur pics, generic pics of a fur standing around in a diaper, it's all hot to me.
In addition, being able to fasten a diaper up all the way before spooging is a distant memory. Each time I get padded I am ridiculously aroused and I start cumming basically the moment the diaper is pulled up.. I am totally unable to fasten any tapes before this happens. It's getting to the point where I might spooge before I even do that - each padding up is incredibly arousing and exciting.
It's done kind of what I expected - intensified and focussed my fetish to the point where it probably is 'exclusive' - even if I tried to cum outside padding it would still happen but it wouldn't be nearly as good.
And I love it. I want this to continue and keep getting stronger.
So in January I resolved that I was no longer allowed to spooge outside of a diaper:
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/1999533/
Eight months later i am definitely having NO trouble at all with this policy, and it has made my fetish stronger in many many ways. One consequence has been a small amount of erectile dysfunction in sexual sitations apart from padding, but I kind of expected that a little.. and I wouldn't be doing this if I didn't like that idea. I have to rely on diapers to get off, and just knowing that fact is kind of hot to me.
Another effect is that the tamest possible babyfur pics are hot to me. if there is a diaper in the pic, I'm into it. I don't have too many quality standards any more. :/
Namebadges, super-tame babyfur pics, generic pics of a fur standing around in a diaper, it's all hot to me.
In addition, being able to fasten a diaper up all the way before spooging is a distant memory. Each time I get padded I am ridiculously aroused and I start cumming basically the moment the diaper is pulled up.. I am totally unable to fasten any tapes before this happens. It's getting to the point where I might spooge before I even do that - each padding up is incredibly arousing and exciting.
It's done kind of what I expected - intensified and focussed my fetish to the point where it probably is 'exclusive' - even if I tried to cum outside padding it would still happen but it wouldn't be nearly as good.
And I love it. I want this to continue and keep getting stronger.
Irene, we hardly knew ye
General | Posted 14 years agoWell, the shelter is shutting down and the city has lifted the evacuation order, and is bringing the subways and buses back online.
Now some people (er, comment threads on Gothamist) are carping that Mayor Bloomberg overreacted to the storm, but I say, good for him. Underreaction: people die. Overreaction: People are mildly inconvenienced for a day. The city pulled together and everything went about as well as could be expected. The whole purpose of emergency preparedness is to look back and say "well, that was boring", instead of "that was the end of civilization".
There were of course bureaucratic snafus but the shelters worked fine. We had plenty of cots, food and water and medical supplies, three physicians on staff, police and EMTs, and I even brought some Disney DVDs from home and showed them on a projector in the auditorium.
I showed "Justice League: New Frontier", "Cars", "Brother Bear", and "Lady and the Tramp" - I chose family-friendly movies that would help people keep their minds off the stressful situation they were in - and it was a big hit. :) If I had had my iPad video cable I would have shown MLP!
Now some people (er, comment threads on Gothamist) are carping that Mayor Bloomberg overreacted to the storm, but I say, good for him. Underreaction: people die. Overreaction: People are mildly inconvenienced for a day. The city pulled together and everything went about as well as could be expected. The whole purpose of emergency preparedness is to look back and say "well, that was boring", instead of "that was the end of civilization".
There were of course bureaucratic snafus but the shelters worked fine. We had plenty of cots, food and water and medical supplies, three physicians on staff, police and EMTs, and I even brought some Disney DVDs from home and showed them on a projector in the auditorium.
I showed "Justice League: New Frontier", "Cars", "Brother Bear", and "Lady and the Tramp" - I chose family-friendly movies that would help people keep their minds off the stressful situation they were in - and it was a big hit. :) If I had had my iPad video cable I would have shown MLP!
Here comes the story of the hurricane
General | Posted 14 years ago"We can all joke about this on Monday, but until then this is a matter of life and death." -- Mike Bloomberg, Mayor NYC.
In 2009 I became interested in emergency preparedness and joined my local chapter of the Community Emergency Response Team or CERT. I was trained in first aid, search and rescue, incident command structure and saw the inside of New York's massive OEM command center, with Wargames-style giant map screens and the whole bit. And now I have front row seats to Irene.
I just spent six hours with other CERT volunteers and NYC city workers helping set up my local hurricane shelter, hundreds of cots, a first aid station, pet care facilities, and two tractor trailer trucks full of boxes of MREs and water to unload. I am sore and tired and the weekend's just getting started. They are expecting around 300 people at this facility and there's 60 shelters set up so far, some bigger and some smaller, with enough room for everyone in the evacuation zones.
Tomorrow afternoon I'm going back to assist some more. They're pretty understaffed there, although everyone's doing the best they can. Each shelter can open up additional nearby schools and so forth as needed, as it gets near capacity.
The shadow of Katrina looms very large over this storm and NY is determined to handle this a lot better (although just about anything is better than what happened in 2005). Even still, like any large effort of this kind there's bureaucratic snafus, etc, and staffing problems, but it makes me feel pretty good to be able to participate in this kind of thing.
This thing is also going to hit Philadelphia, Boston, etc. pretty hard and I haven't seen much about the preparedness efforts in those cities. If you're in the path of this thing, be safe, get a few days worth of food and water together, and sit tight. Be safe everyone.
In 2009 I became interested in emergency preparedness and joined my local chapter of the Community Emergency Response Team or CERT. I was trained in first aid, search and rescue, incident command structure and saw the inside of New York's massive OEM command center, with Wargames-style giant map screens and the whole bit. And now I have front row seats to Irene.
I just spent six hours with other CERT volunteers and NYC city workers helping set up my local hurricane shelter, hundreds of cots, a first aid station, pet care facilities, and two tractor trailer trucks full of boxes of MREs and water to unload. I am sore and tired and the weekend's just getting started. They are expecting around 300 people at this facility and there's 60 shelters set up so far, some bigger and some smaller, with enough room for everyone in the evacuation zones.
Tomorrow afternoon I'm going back to assist some more. They're pretty understaffed there, although everyone's doing the best they can. Each shelter can open up additional nearby schools and so forth as needed, as it gets near capacity.
The shadow of Katrina looms very large over this storm and NY is determined to handle this a lot better (although just about anything is better than what happened in 2005). Even still, like any large effort of this kind there's bureaucratic snafus, etc, and staffing problems, but it makes me feel pretty good to be able to participate in this kind of thing.
This thing is also going to hit Philadelphia, Boston, etc. pretty hard and I haven't seen much about the preparedness efforts in those cities. If you're in the path of this thing, be safe, get a few days worth of food and water together, and sit tight. Be safe everyone.
AIM having trouble
General | Posted 14 years agoIf you've been having trouble reaching me on AIM, it's because it isn't recieving messages for me for some reason. You can still reach me on yahoo! cargoweasel3.
AIM having trouble
General | Posted 14 years agoIf you've been having trouble reaching me on AIM, it's because it isn't recieving messages for me for some reason. You can still reach me on yahoo! cargoweasel3.
On Minimalism
General | Posted 14 years agoSo I've been reading various webpages, blogs etc. advocating a minimal-possessions lifestyle, where you only own 100 things or 50 things or just basically pare down as much as possible and I have to say it's kind of compelling. Especially when a kindle or ipad can replace an entire shelf of books (and since I started reading kindle books, I read 2-3 books a week now, I read way more books than I ever did on paper and I was a voracious reader of paper books).
Clothes, I have lots but gaining and losing weight means I focus mostly on whatever few articles of clothing fit. I have a lot of AB clothes but even those, I only wear a few of them with any frequency. I could cut it down to a couple outfits.
Feels like I'm kinda drowning in crap sometimes, i got lots of books, games, dvds etc and how much of it do I actually use and read and play? not that many. Hobbies, I got a lot of music stuff I'd like to keep, and bike stuff, but 99% of the entertainment options are in this computer. Kitchen stuff we got a lot of but we do get a lot of use out of our kitchen so that's not really a problem.
The problem with the hyper minimal, 100 things approach is that you end up relying on living in an urban area and outsourcing your transportation, medical care, hobbies and entertainment to external sources. It might lower your encumbrance and enable you to live in a much smaller apartment but your lifestyle becomes considerably more brittle and relies on service providers a lot to do anything outside your defined zones. Owning tools means self sufficiency and that has value.
But then again, you see pictures of homes from back in the day 150 years ago and someone had a table, chair, a few plates, pots and pans, a lantern, a few basic tools, and a single musical instrument or a few books and they did alright. The key is picking the RIGHT objects and not just fewer or more. I dunno, it's something i think about.
Clothes, I have lots but gaining and losing weight means I focus mostly on whatever few articles of clothing fit. I have a lot of AB clothes but even those, I only wear a few of them with any frequency. I could cut it down to a couple outfits.
Feels like I'm kinda drowning in crap sometimes, i got lots of books, games, dvds etc and how much of it do I actually use and read and play? not that many. Hobbies, I got a lot of music stuff I'd like to keep, and bike stuff, but 99% of the entertainment options are in this computer. Kitchen stuff we got a lot of but we do get a lot of use out of our kitchen so that's not really a problem.
The problem with the hyper minimal, 100 things approach is that you end up relying on living in an urban area and outsourcing your transportation, medical care, hobbies and entertainment to external sources. It might lower your encumbrance and enable you to live in a much smaller apartment but your lifestyle becomes considerably more brittle and relies on service providers a lot to do anything outside your defined zones. Owning tools means self sufficiency and that has value.
But then again, you see pictures of homes from back in the day 150 years ago and someone had a table, chair, a few plates, pots and pans, a lantern, a few basic tools, and a single musical instrument or a few books and they did alright. The key is picking the RIGHT objects and not just fewer or more. I dunno, it's something i think about.
getting old
General | Posted 14 years agoWhen seeing coworkers excitedly discuss the merits of blurry, gimmicky 3D on their mobile devices and going to see 3D movies, which are also blurry and dark to me and not good to watch..
I am getting old. I knew this day would come. A major technological development that is inevitably going to take over everything, that obviously sucks. Just as 2D screen technology was getting pretty close to perfect, clear, bright, razor sharp, 60 inch 1080p HDTVs.. along comes 3d to make us all buy the same crap all over again, this time dark and blurry and shitty looking.
I wonder if this is how it felt when movies became talkies or when color TV came along. Or CDs replaced vinyl. But even those had measurable and obvious improvements in quality. (arguable with vinyl->cd)
I am getting old. I knew this day would come. A major technological development that is inevitably going to take over everything, that obviously sucks. Just as 2D screen technology was getting pretty close to perfect, clear, bright, razor sharp, 60 inch 1080p HDTVs.. along comes 3d to make us all buy the same crap all over again, this time dark and blurry and shitty looking.
I wonder if this is how it felt when movies became talkies or when color TV came along. Or CDs replaced vinyl. But even those had measurable and obvious improvements in quality. (arguable with vinyl->cd)
state of the weasel
General | Posted 14 years agoSo, a few furs have been wondering what's up with me, why I haven't posted anything lately, and I log into FA and see my backlog of 3000 submissions to wade through (honestly I'm just going to nuke them all at this point and start over, no way can I go through all of them)
Couple things.
- I have written some stories, but they're probably too teencub-focused to be posted here and I haven't been to IB in awhile either. Sometimes I just write a few somewhat incoherent paragraphs about spooging in diapers and leave it at that.
- My new years resolution has worked extremely well, almost too well, six months in I have real trouble getting a boner now without diapers involved. I may have really done it to myself this time. Part of me likes that idea a lot, part of me is a little nervous. :3
-I just got back from Camp Crucible where a lot of cool stuff happened, including an enactment of my Saturday in the Park comic or close to it :3 As well as some public outdoor diaper changes and some BDSM things like fireflogging and needles that would have been outside my comfort zones a week ago, but, hey, camp! Big writeup coming soon.
- My Little Pony stuff has taken up a huge amount of my leisure time, mostly on twitter. It's G-rated, fun and cute and nonsexual. go figure!
Couple things.
- I have written some stories, but they're probably too teencub-focused to be posted here and I haven't been to IB in awhile either. Sometimes I just write a few somewhat incoherent paragraphs about spooging in diapers and leave it at that.
- My new years resolution has worked extremely well, almost too well, six months in I have real trouble getting a boner now without diapers involved. I may have really done it to myself this time. Part of me likes that idea a lot, part of me is a little nervous. :3
-I just got back from Camp Crucible where a lot of cool stuff happened, including an enactment of my Saturday in the Park comic or close to it :3 As well as some public outdoor diaper changes and some BDSM things like fireflogging and needles that would have been outside my comfort zones a week ago, but, hey, camp! Big writeup coming soon.
- My Little Pony stuff has taken up a huge amount of my leisure time, mostly on twitter. It's G-rated, fun and cute and nonsexual. go figure!
LA Noire
General | Posted 14 years agoJust finished the main story mode. Very different in gameplay from GTA and RDR but thematically of a piece with them. Rockstar Games' major releases lately have been covering The American Century. From the beginning of the 20th century with Red Dead Redemption, the GTA games covering the end, and now LA Noire covering the midcentury period. Common elements include the corruption and moral ambiguity of each period in history, puncturing the idea of a "golden age" in the past to which we should return.
It's a great game, not at all 1940s GTA, much more plot driven and you are not a bad guy this time around. Not since Grim Fandango has a game had this much midcentury style. I loved spending time in the world and I wish LA still looked like it does in this game with chunky cars, guys in sharp looking suits and jazz and swing on the radio. But the missions are very good, and the questioning of witnesses and suspects is surprisingly gripping. If there's a flaw, it's that a few of the missions are kind of samey, and they probably could have cut a few from the final length but it all works out.
So this is our tour of the genres from Rockstar:
Cops and Robbers - GTA
Cowboys and Indians - RDR
Detectives - LA Noire
Next up is Spies, with Agent, and I cannot wait for that one.
It's a great game, not at all 1940s GTA, much more plot driven and you are not a bad guy this time around. Not since Grim Fandango has a game had this much midcentury style. I loved spending time in the world and I wish LA still looked like it does in this game with chunky cars, guys in sharp looking suits and jazz and swing on the radio. But the missions are very good, and the questioning of witnesses and suspects is surprisingly gripping. If there's a flaw, it's that a few of the missions are kind of samey, and they probably could have cut a few from the final length but it all works out.
So this is our tour of the genres from Rockstar:
Cops and Robbers - GTA
Cowboys and Indians - RDR
Detectives - LA Noire
Next up is Spies, with Agent, and I cannot wait for that one.
Chell in the Rain
General | Posted 14 years agohttp://rain.nxe7.com/
I love this so much. I kind of wish it was the ending of the game after "Want You Gone".
I love this so much. I kind of wish it was the ending of the game after "Want You Gone".
I'm onna podcast
General | Posted 14 years agoI'm reprazenting furry fandom and babyfur on an ageplay podcast called The Big Little Podcast, have a listen!
http://www.biglittlepodcast.com/
I did the best I could to be accurate and well spoken.
http://www.biglittlepodcast.com/
I did the best I could to be accurate and well spoken.
Thanks collectively for the watches/favs
General | Posted 15 years agoGot a bunch of watches and favs lately, THANK YOU all, I appreciate it but I am way too behind in going and commenting on individual pages.
FA+
