Haven't forgotten about posting content. Just been lazy.
Posted 4 years agoI have several pieces of art that I have yet to post. It's not because I haven't gotten anything or that I just have been absent; not the case at all. It's just that I've been lazy.
Hopefully I'll get to posting all that art soon-ish.
Hopefully I'll get to posting all that art soon-ish.
Maika, my macro wolfess, now has a Twitter!
Posted 7 years agoWow, my last journal was a long while ago. I'll try to post more journals.
Anyway, many of you may know of my sexy, rather evil-ish macro wolfess, Maika Kumari. Well... she forced me to create an (IC) Twitter account for her. >.> And she's looking for more easy prey. And company.
https://twitter.com/MaikaKumari
Yeah... that's it. Shameless plug. (Hopeful on the "more journals to come" thing.)
Also, expect a Maika ref down the line... >.>
Anyway, many of you may know of my sexy, rather evil-ish macro wolfess, Maika Kumari. Well... she forced me to create an (IC) Twitter account for her. >.> And she's looking for more easy prey. And company.
https://twitter.com/MaikaKumari
Yeah... that's it. Shameless plug. (Hopeful on the "more journals to come" thing.)
Also, expect a Maika ref down the line... >.>
The rampage movie will have actual animals turned macro!
Posted 9 years agoAccording to the director of the upcoming Rampage movie, Lizzie, George and Ralph will start off as animals that turn into giant monsters. They won't be human to start like in the games. As a macro fan that prefers humanistic animal over animalistic human, I'd say this surprise isn't too drastic. But for other macro fans, what are your takes on it?
I've created a Macro/Micro community on Playstation network
Posted 9 years agoFor those of you that have a PS4 and frequent the communities section--or even just on occasion--I've created a Macro/Micro community for us fans of the big and small.
"Macro and Micro Furries". Check it out.
"Macro and Micro Furries". Check it out.
On my way to the World Series of Bowling tomorrow
Posted 10 years agoTomorrow I will be on the road to WSOB. Will start officially competing Monday. Hopefully I do well and make some dreams come true. Maybe even bowl on TV. :3
World Series of Bowling, here I come!
Posted 10 years agoAfter much thinking and confidence boosts, I've decided that I will compete at this year's WSOB. It's already official. It's been a goal of mine to compete, and as a result, officially begin my career in the Professional Bowlers Association.
There is still work to be done. I have to get in better shape and lose some weight to help my back, and obviously train. If I were to make it through all of qualifying and matchplay for the tournaments, that's about 102 games of bowling over a span of 11 days, not including practice. But I do believe it's in my power if I commit.
But, yes.... EXCITED!
There is still work to be done. I have to get in better shape and lose some weight to help my back, and obviously train. If I were to make it through all of qualifying and matchplay for the tournaments, that's about 102 games of bowling over a span of 11 days, not including practice. But I do believe it's in my power if I commit.
But, yes.... EXCITED!
Orangina furry commercials
Posted 10 years agoHappy Stomp Year!
Posted 10 years agoI hope everyone, big or small, has a good one.
My moment of weakness that became a moment of strength
Posted 11 years agoI had quite the experience yesterday that wouldn't have occurred if I didn't give up...
Yesterday I was playing in my Monday night bowling league, nothing special or new to me. During the last frame of the second game, right when I was in my slide approach to the foul line, I stuck hard. My body jacked forward, and upon impact all my weight landed right below my left knee. I have had surgery on my left leg for a torn meniscus and I still have back issues; I shouldn't be bowling in the first place until my back is fully healed, but I play it safe with no bending. So it wouldn't be too hard to imagine that landing on the ground, past the foul line and in the oil wasn't an enjoyable experience.
I was on the floor for a while until my teammates helped me up. Everyone in the teams surrounding our pair of lanes asked if I was okay, which is always nicely appreciated. I had to lean against the ball return for a while before I could walk back. As I did, I noticed my ball didn't go into the gutter--a 10-pin was still standing, which was much more than I thought I originally would have gotten after the fall.
Everyone, including my teammates, told me to go home and get some ice on my leg due to the eventual swelling that was bound to appear soon. (Sure enough, as I write this, they weren't lying.) I couldn't bend, I could barely put my foot down, my left leg felt shattered. And while they said they could take my handicap score for the last game, I still had this game to finish. The 10-pin was still standing...
I walked up to the approach against everyone's wishes, grabbed my spare ball and took position. I took a 9 step approach to the foul line (my common is 5 steps), walking as leisurely as possible and put all control in my arm without using my legs for balance, and let go. And it was ugly. With having to straighten up immediately after throwing and pretty much lofting the ball in the air, it was definitely the ugliest ball I've thrown in a long time. But the ball stayed on target and knocked the pin down.
Upon knocking it down and turning around, I was rewarded with a round of applause from many bowlers all around me. Everyone was giving me high-fives and pats on the back, followed by a lot of responses to go home now and ice my leg and my back. Thank goodness my mom comes with me to watch and be my ride home. So we packed up and headed home.
Despite how much pain I was in, and still am, I had a smile practically the whole drive home. The feeling when everyone looks upon you as a source of inspiration and the will to not give up despite the circumstances is one that's hard to compare to. It just goes to show that any moment of weakness can lead to your greatest comeback. It may seem cliché to just say you should never give up, but from what I just went through, clichés could very well be your best friend.
Yesterday I was playing in my Monday night bowling league, nothing special or new to me. During the last frame of the second game, right when I was in my slide approach to the foul line, I stuck hard. My body jacked forward, and upon impact all my weight landed right below my left knee. I have had surgery on my left leg for a torn meniscus and I still have back issues; I shouldn't be bowling in the first place until my back is fully healed, but I play it safe with no bending. So it wouldn't be too hard to imagine that landing on the ground, past the foul line and in the oil wasn't an enjoyable experience.
I was on the floor for a while until my teammates helped me up. Everyone in the teams surrounding our pair of lanes asked if I was okay, which is always nicely appreciated. I had to lean against the ball return for a while before I could walk back. As I did, I noticed my ball didn't go into the gutter--a 10-pin was still standing, which was much more than I thought I originally would have gotten after the fall.
Everyone, including my teammates, told me to go home and get some ice on my leg due to the eventual swelling that was bound to appear soon. (Sure enough, as I write this, they weren't lying.) I couldn't bend, I could barely put my foot down, my left leg felt shattered. And while they said they could take my handicap score for the last game, I still had this game to finish. The 10-pin was still standing...
I walked up to the approach against everyone's wishes, grabbed my spare ball and took position. I took a 9 step approach to the foul line (my common is 5 steps), walking as leisurely as possible and put all control in my arm without using my legs for balance, and let go. And it was ugly. With having to straighten up immediately after throwing and pretty much lofting the ball in the air, it was definitely the ugliest ball I've thrown in a long time. But the ball stayed on target and knocked the pin down.
Upon knocking it down and turning around, I was rewarded with a round of applause from many bowlers all around me. Everyone was giving me high-fives and pats on the back, followed by a lot of responses to go home now and ice my leg and my back. Thank goodness my mom comes with me to watch and be my ride home. So we packed up and headed home.
Despite how much pain I was in, and still am, I had a smile practically the whole drive home. The feeling when everyone looks upon you as a source of inspiration and the will to not give up despite the circumstances is one that's hard to compare to. It just goes to show that any moment of weakness can lead to your greatest comeback. It may seem cliché to just say you should never give up, but from what I just went through, clichés could very well be your best friend.
Snowpiercer
Posted 11 years agoGo see it! NOW! One of the best hidden gems out there.
So there's a new show coming to Netfix that has furries...
Posted 11 years agoIt's called "Bojack Horseman" and... Um... Yeah, just watch.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i1eJMig5Ik4
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i1eJMig5Ik4
A nice, amusing little macro rampage video on YouTube.
Posted 11 years agoJust found this. It's not too heavy on stomp, vore or rampage, but it's still a nice little treat with a giant attacking vixen to boot. Figured it might trigger someone's fancy.
Not to mention the artist has plenty of other furry macro videos on his channel.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U-WbK4Hep6M
Not to mention the artist has plenty of other furry macro videos on his channel.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U-WbK4Hep6M
My Awesome 25th Birthday: Why Dreams Come True by StarryAqua
Posted 11 years agoFirst of all, thank you to all of you that wished me a very happy birthday yesterday. Lots of love. <3
This was definitely one of my best birthdays. Getting to spend time with the family, going to The Cheesecake Factory, bowling, had a really great time. It definitely would have felt like an average day for me, otherwise. Curse the horror that is aging!
I didn't ask for anything because I'm not the type to ask. Ironically me not asking for anything is how I end up with a new laptop or iPad or some other expensive item. We're definitely in a bigger budget crisis then ever before so I definitely didn't expect anything this year. But, low and behold, my mom got me something. Something very remarkable. It was...
An application.
I already know that I need to find a job (and soon) but trust me when I say this isn't your standard job application. In fact, it doesn't relate to a job at all. It was a PBA application. For those of you that don't know what the PBA is, just check out their main site.
http://pba.com/
Joining the PBA Tour has been a dream of mine since I was a kid. Bowling among the best in the world, participating in major tournaments and possibly earning titles, as well as getting cash, it was a dream that always felt out of my reach due to money constraints and a sense of focusing on other things (like job and school) instead of potentially wasting time and just taking a big risk making my dream a reality.
I wasn't the best at keeping a schedule in my past. And I've also been the victim of procrastination as well as being a tad lazy at times. Now that I'm pushing forward with my life, trying to do anything I can to support myself and those around me, and now that I have better understanding of fitting everything into a schedule, you can probably understand how this feels like a major accomplishment in itself.
Of course I'm gonna start off small. Start off with some regional tournaments, a major tournament here and there, before going all guns blazing and just emptying my pockets entering any tournament I can. Like I said, I've learned better, and a job is required to participate in everything anyway.
However, I'd still like to point out that all of this isn't even guaranteed yet. The PBA still have to authorize the application and deem me worthy enough to join. I don't mean to be cocky or bias but I do feel I qualify immensely; my shouting at bowlers on TV on how I've been doing that since the age of 12 may support that. But all of this is mainly a bonus over a major point...
Of course it's my life, I can essentially do what I want, and I could have joined earlier when I reached 18 if I felt like it. And believe me, I felt like doing it. A lot. But I held back. I know what's important. Sometimes you have to keep reality in check. I was the one that printed the application a while back, but it was my mom that was the one that handed it to me, telling me to make the dream come true. That's not being selfish. That's being responsible and it rewarding you in the long run.
Basically, never give up on your hopes and dreams. You're never too old. Anything is possible.
I also got some new jeans. I definitely needed some. Such an excellent birthday. :3
This was definitely one of my best birthdays. Getting to spend time with the family, going to The Cheesecake Factory, bowling, had a really great time. It definitely would have felt like an average day for me, otherwise. Curse the horror that is aging!
I didn't ask for anything because I'm not the type to ask. Ironically me not asking for anything is how I end up with a new laptop or iPad or some other expensive item. We're definitely in a bigger budget crisis then ever before so I definitely didn't expect anything this year. But, low and behold, my mom got me something. Something very remarkable. It was...
An application.
I already know that I need to find a job (and soon) but trust me when I say this isn't your standard job application. In fact, it doesn't relate to a job at all. It was a PBA application. For those of you that don't know what the PBA is, just check out their main site.
http://pba.com/
Joining the PBA Tour has been a dream of mine since I was a kid. Bowling among the best in the world, participating in major tournaments and possibly earning titles, as well as getting cash, it was a dream that always felt out of my reach due to money constraints and a sense of focusing on other things (like job and school) instead of potentially wasting time and just taking a big risk making my dream a reality.
I wasn't the best at keeping a schedule in my past. And I've also been the victim of procrastination as well as being a tad lazy at times. Now that I'm pushing forward with my life, trying to do anything I can to support myself and those around me, and now that I have better understanding of fitting everything into a schedule, you can probably understand how this feels like a major accomplishment in itself.
Of course I'm gonna start off small. Start off with some regional tournaments, a major tournament here and there, before going all guns blazing and just emptying my pockets entering any tournament I can. Like I said, I've learned better, and a job is required to participate in everything anyway.
However, I'd still like to point out that all of this isn't even guaranteed yet. The PBA still have to authorize the application and deem me worthy enough to join. I don't mean to be cocky or bias but I do feel I qualify immensely; my shouting at bowlers on TV on how I've been doing that since the age of 12 may support that. But all of this is mainly a bonus over a major point...
Of course it's my life, I can essentially do what I want, and I could have joined earlier when I reached 18 if I felt like it. And believe me, I felt like doing it. A lot. But I held back. I know what's important. Sometimes you have to keep reality in check. I was the one that printed the application a while back, but it was my mom that was the one that handed it to me, telling me to make the dream come true. That's not being selfish. That's being responsible and it rewarding you in the long run.
Basically, never give up on your hopes and dreams. You're never too old. Anything is possible.
I also got some new jeans. I definitely needed some. Such an excellent birthday. :3
Guardians of the MOTHERFUCKING Galaxy!
Posted 11 years agoI may have had the slightest smile on my face upon seeing the trailer. And by slight smile, I mean I must now go gargle some salt water after shrieking like a little girl.
I have a SoFurry and Weasyl account (and I don't know why)
Posted 11 years agoI've had these accounts for a while now. Due to some apparent drama that I have yet to understand about what's going on, I figured why not share these now if some inevitable event occurs.
https://starryaqua.sofurry.com
https://www.weasyl.com/~starryaqua
I don't know how often I will visit Weasyl, but I have been trying to make a jump to SoFurry when it comes to stories. Nevertheless, I figured I'd share.
https://starryaqua.sofurry.com
https://www.weasyl.com/~starryaqua
I don't know how often I will visit Weasyl, but I have been trying to make a jump to SoFurry when it comes to stories. Nevertheless, I figured I'd share.
So everyone's suddenly talking about Weasyl again...
Posted 11 years agoDid I miss something?
To those of you attending FC...
Posted 11 years agoMake sure you all have a fun time. And please give many hugs to others in my place, as I won't be able to do so myself. :'(
3 . . . 2 . . . 1 . . . MERRY CHRISMAHANAKWANZIKA!
Posted 11 years agoWhatever you celebrate (or don't) on this day, I hope you all have a good one.
Just know that it's not gifts that make this day important. Unless . . . those gifts were full of HUGS!
*Hugs you all* <3 <3 <3
Just know that it's not gifts that make this day important. Unless . . . those gifts were full of HUGS!
*Hugs you all* <3 <3 <3
VEHICLE GET!
Posted 12 years agoVEHICLE GET! VEHICLE GET!
I guess I got an early Christmas gift. Thanks, mom. I <3 U
I guess I got an early Christmas gift. Thanks, mom. I <3 U
kyubinoshippo IRON ARTIST
Posted 12 years ago
Attack on Titan
Posted 12 years agoI don't care for it. You may start hating me now.
RachelleFluffy Iron Artist!!!
Posted 12 years ago
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/4929645/
IRON ARTIST: FREE ART from SteveyTrio
Posted 12 years ago
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/4874590/