
WELL.. today is the last day of this year.. another year gone.. another year to look forward to.. and I'm pretty sure everyone have their share of what happened to them the last 364 days.
These facebook furries have all the words in the world that they can pick to describe their year, or themselves in general. but they may only choose one word. and this is what they've picked.
click here to view the album ( on facebook, ( and you can also see the owner of the fursona, tagged to their pics, the image is 600x600 each too ) and click here to participate in ( I'd surely draw more if there are people replying and it's not 2014 yet x3)
and while you're at it, Add me on fagsbook (also my IRL account.. so no penises will be thrown around.. gotta keep it professional) ... nothing's interesting with my life, but It's sure is fun doing activities like these.. and surely will do moar in the future n.n *hugs tight*
And happy new year, everyone!
These facebook furries have all the words in the world that they can pick to describe their year, or themselves in general. but they may only choose one word. and this is what they've picked.
click here to view the album ( on facebook, ( and you can also see the owner of the fursona, tagged to their pics, the image is 600x600 each too ) and click here to participate in ( I'd surely draw more if there are people replying and it's not 2014 yet x3)
and while you're at it, Add me on fagsbook (also my IRL account.. so no penises will be thrown around.. gotta keep it professional) ... nothing's interesting with my life, but It's sure is fun doing activities like these.. and surely will do moar in the future n.n *hugs tight*
And happy new year, everyone!
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"ptyrephilic" is made up. I've learned a lot of Latin and Greek just by word association in my scientific work. I thought this up on the fly and thought the words were Latin but they are Greek:
πτέρυγα / "ptéryga" meaning "wing" (or "fteró" meaning "feather/wing")
φιλια / "filia" meaning "friendship" but often simply translated as "loving" (e.g., hydrophilic = "water-loving")
It's probably not the smoothest creation of a Greek word but I just did it on the fly. I had no idea it was going into an art expression!! But Arr got it right! ^v^
πτέρυγα / "ptéryga" meaning "wing" (or "fteró" meaning "feather/wing")
φιλια / "filia" meaning "friendship" but often simply translated as "loving" (e.g., hydrophilic = "water-loving")
It's probably not the smoothest creation of a Greek word but I just did it on the fly. I had no idea it was going into an art expression!! But Arr got it right! ^v^
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