
Haaaaaaaaai!
It's just me having fun with the camera phone. Realized I haven't shared a picture of myself in Years since I'm normally the one taking the pictures, and I'm actually happy with this one. I get so sick of the Facebook style pics that rely on a shot from above to make a person look skinnier and bustier, so I'm glad that no such tricks were needed x3
Chances are another picture won't be shared until I reach my target weight, but I think I'm on the right track :3
Picture © me x3
All rights reserved xp
It's just me having fun with the camera phone. Realized I haven't shared a picture of myself in Years since I'm normally the one taking the pictures, and I'm actually happy with this one. I get so sick of the Facebook style pics that rely on a shot from above to make a person look skinnier and bustier, so I'm glad that no such tricks were needed x3
Chances are another picture won't be shared until I reach my target weight, but I think I'm on the right track :3
Picture © me x3
All rights reserved xp
Category Photography / All
Species Human
Size 960 x 1280px
File Size 137 kB
The negativity is a dreadful thing, and has no place in this society that has come together by choice to be supportive and cooperative. We are here to be together as friends with a common thread stitching us together.
I'm not so bold. There are pictures of the back of me walking with my "oh dear goddaughter" but I'm dreadfully reluctant to show my face for fear of the comments I may receive. I'm not in the least ashamed of being furry (I've ultra-conservative co-workers who know I'm a furry, and I think they've learned from me that furries can be fun people), rather I'm too self conscious of my appearance and what others may think of me.
So I'll close with one of the statements I've mad about furry many times.
Furry has no "cannon law" to be used as a "you can't do that because writer ___ wouldn't have written it that way". Part of the glorious free form nature of our society.
I'm not so bold. There are pictures of the back of me walking with my "oh dear goddaughter" but I'm dreadfully reluctant to show my face for fear of the comments I may receive. I'm not in the least ashamed of being furry (I've ultra-conservative co-workers who know I'm a furry, and I think they've learned from me that furries can be fun people), rather I'm too self conscious of my appearance and what others may think of me.
So I'll close with one of the statements I've mad about furry many times.
Furry has no "cannon law" to be used as a "you can't do that because writer ___ wouldn't have written it that way". Part of the glorious free form nature of our society.
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