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Posted 7 years agotick. tock.
casual IRC talk
Posted 9 years ago<Knotty_Curls> had a passing thought of turning the movie Rio into a musical, complete with bird costumes. Gay furry trash confirmed
<Marshall> so basically just a bunch of birb fursuits?
<Knotty_Curls> ye
<Knotty_Curls> bunch of bird fursuits, doing what birds do
<Knotty_Curls> namely singing and fucking
<Knotty_Curls> simultaneously
<Knotty_Curls> singing, fucking, singing, fucking, and this goes on and on and back and forth for 90 or so minutes until the musical just sorta ends
<Marshall> so basically just a bunch of birb fursuits?
<Knotty_Curls> ye
<Knotty_Curls> bunch of bird fursuits, doing what birds do
<Knotty_Curls> namely singing and fucking
<Knotty_Curls> simultaneously
<Knotty_Curls> singing, fucking, singing, fucking, and this goes on and on and back and forth for 90 or so minutes until the musical just sorta ends
zero-standards experimental drink: Pea'ña Colada
Posted 9 years agoWas at work and I wanted a sexy bird drink worthy enough to touch my sexy flawless beak. Had to improvise.
4 oz pineapple concentrate (Dr Smoothie)
2 oz almond milk
2-3 pumps of coconut syrup (DaVinci Gourmet)
a small scoop of yogurt mix
16 oz ice
1/2 banana
Whistle bird songs while blending, preferably this or this. This makes the drink extra bird.
If you're at home, import some Ron Abuelo Añejo right away. ABSOLUTELY NO SUBSTITUTES.
Add 1 oz of this rum to recipe before blending/whistling. Replace almond milk and coconut syrup with 2.5 oz actual coconut milk.
Report results please
4 oz pineapple concentrate (Dr Smoothie)
2 oz almond milk
2-3 pumps of coconut syrup (DaVinci Gourmet)
a small scoop of yogurt mix
16 oz ice
1/2 banana
Whistle bird songs while blending, preferably this or this. This makes the drink extra bird.
If you're at home, import some Ron Abuelo Añejo right away. ABSOLUTELY NO SUBSTITUTES.
Add 1 oz of this rum to recipe before blending/whistling. Replace almond milk and coconut syrup with 2.5 oz actual coconut milk.
Report results please
nevermind
Posted 9 years agoye i'm still around
please switch to FurryNetwork
Posted 9 years agoTo those I've been following, I'm very sorry, but I want nothing to do with FurAffinity. It's a sinking ship. It had its opportunities to modernize, but now that FurryNetwork is up and coming, along with this recent database disaster, it's far, far too late.
If there's one thing FurAffinity does right, it's that the browser defaults to showing new content rather than popular content. I hope FurryNetwork follows suit, because that's the only way fresh and aspiring artists can get noticed. Some of you artists that I've found here, you're wonderful. Truly. It's been a pleasure sharing your works on e621, and in the future I hope to see your galleries on FurryNetwork. You deserve better than FurAffinity.
For any further updates from me, or if you'd just like to speak to me in particular, I can still be reached at e621. I also have Twitter and a shiny new FurryNetwork account.
Godspeed.I have no pea, and I must scream
Posted 9 years agoThe peacock does not know that he struts. He only moves from one point to another.
He is unaware of the connotations of his appearance - pride, dignity, grace - but he knows that he is watched. Every day, as he struggles to survive, he lives in constant anxiety of the strangers who gawk at and accost him. What do they want? Do they smile out of courtesy, or because his presence makes them happy? Do they know he is uncomfortable? Do they take pleasure in his discomfort?
When he speaks, do others laugh because he is funny, or because they feel superior?
Self-aware, the peacock wonders: do peacocks only exist for the amusement of others? Do peacocks have any purpose at all?
The peacock screams, for he does not know.
He is unaware of the connotations of his appearance - pride, dignity, grace - but he knows that he is watched. Every day, as he struggles to survive, he lives in constant anxiety of the strangers who gawk at and accost him. What do they want? Do they smile out of courtesy, or because his presence makes them happy? Do they know he is uncomfortable? Do they take pleasure in his discomfort?
When he speaks, do others laugh because he is funny, or because they feel superior?
Self-aware, the peacock wonders: do peacocks only exist for the amusement of others? Do peacocks have any purpose at all?
The peacock screams, for he does not know.
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