
At San Antonio, Texas, some old people prefer to live in houses out of town but close to it than in a retirement village. Such is the case of Wilbur Styles.
At more than 70 years old, this bull lives by himself. After dozens of years spent being a car salesman, a job he hated with a passion, he doesn't expect much from life now. He now just lives of his retirement pension, sometimes doing a little, easy job to add a bit to it...
Art by
caseyljones
Original here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/22166995/
Wilbur © me
At more than 70 years old, this bull lives by himself. After dozens of years spent being a car salesman, a job he hated with a passion, he doesn't expect much from life now. He now just lives of his retirement pension, sometimes doing a little, easy job to add a bit to it...
Art by

Original here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/22166995/
Wilbur © me
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Bovine (Other)
Size 1687 x 2184px
File Size 258.7 kB
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Alright! So, here we go with my first of many comments! Wilbur Styles!
Now, my first thought upon seeing this was something along the lines of 'Oh, he's going with an old guy turning into a giant. That's interesting, quite unique.'
Usually, if anyone's going macro, it's a young adult. Very rarely do we see elders growing into giants! It's a nice change from the norm, and I have to say, well done for doing something that's not often done, you did a very good job of it indeed!
And don't worry, I'll give you feedback on the story you've written too, as soon as I can get to it!
Now, my first thought upon seeing this was something along the lines of 'Oh, he's going with an old guy turning into a giant. That's interesting, quite unique.'
Usually, if anyone's going macro, it's a young adult. Very rarely do we see elders growing into giants! It's a nice change from the norm, and I have to say, well done for doing something that's not often done, you did a very good job of it indeed!
And don't worry, I'll give you feedback on the story you've written too, as soon as I can get to it!
Really glad you like the idea of an elder giant
I don't really like giants who are too young, I prefer them with a bit (or a lot ) of seniority. I dunno, I find it more appealing ^^
In general, NONE of my giants is under 25 years old.
And right now, I only have 6 (Dundee, Rakkis, Bill, Arno, Clyde, and Sankt) with less than 35 years old.
But yes, Wilbur, with his 75-80 years (I wanna stay a bit vague ) is the oldest of my giants for now.
And can't wait for the future comments!
I don't really like giants who are too young, I prefer them with a bit (or a lot ) of seniority. I dunno, I find it more appealing ^^
In general, NONE of my giants is under 25 years old.
And right now, I only have 6 (Dundee, Rakkis, Bill, Arno, Clyde, and Sankt) with less than 35 years old.
But yes, Wilbur, with his 75-80 years (I wanna stay a bit vague ) is the oldest of my giants for now.
And can't wait for the future comments!
Hmm, interesting! I quite like young giants myself, although I'd say around 25 is a good mark for me, but I'm certainly not going to say no to an older macro!
Also, interesting that you've got so few giants under 35, a lot of middle age giants I see! I like that actually! Yes, Wilbur most definitely is the oldest of all of your giants, hands down!
And don't worry, when I can, I'll be sure to start commenting on the rest of this series!
Also, interesting that you've got so few giants under 35, a lot of middle age giants I see! I like that actually! Yes, Wilbur most definitely is the oldest of all of your giants, hands down!
And don't worry, when I can, I'll be sure to start commenting on the rest of this series!
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