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That one kept me busy for a long time. It's embarrassing, but it's been weeks and months.
VulpsLabs has been so incredibly patient with me and I can't stress that enough. Ugh, I kick my butt for my lameness.
This is just a part of a bigger piece, that I'll upload shortly. But I liked it that way and thought that the fullsize piece distracts a bit from the chemistry between those two - Vulps on the throne and
baz123 as his butler.

This is just a part of a bigger piece, that I'll upload shortly. But I liked it that way and thought that the fullsize piece distracts a bit from the chemistry between those two - Vulps on the throne and

Category Artwork (Digital) / Fat Furs
Species Lynx
Size 808 x 547px
File Size 541.2 kB
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You mean dried nori algae presses into sheets. And by the byproduct do you mean the temaki or the nigiri sushi? :P
The art of sushi making has always been mostly the way you prepare the rice, and temakis are much more filling than negiris. Although I prefer chirashi (eel to be exact), temaki is a bigger testament to my gluttony.
Also I’m glad you dig the crown, it’s a somewhat modern concept of a crown based more on the idea I had of it that’s more based around the religious areola of theological artistic representation. The King was always meant to be the human apex of the divine in the mortal hierarchy in olden times, and this crown is testament to that iconography. :P
The art of sushi making has always been mostly the way you prepare the rice, and temakis are much more filling than negiris. Although I prefer chirashi (eel to be exact), temaki is a bigger testament to my gluttony.
Also I’m glad you dig the crown, it’s a somewhat modern concept of a crown based more on the idea I had of it that’s more based around the religious areola of theological artistic representation. The King was always meant to be the human apex of the divine in the mortal hierarchy in olden times, and this crown is testament to that iconography. :P
Yes, I mean those! And we usually make maki. Last time, when we went out of nori sheets but still had some rice, we kinda made chirashi, too.
My favorite ingredient is kanpyou and avocado! But I couldn't find kanpyou in our local asia store yet unfortunately.
Yeah, it's really cool! It indeed looks like a halo!
My favorite ingredient is kanpyou and avocado! But I couldn't find kanpyou in our local asia store yet unfortunately.
Yeah, it's really cool! It indeed looks like a halo!
I'd say here it's rather that my two favs of sushi are no fish, when sushi is usually mainly about fish!
While kanpyo was my favorite type of sushi even when I was still eating fish and meat, I've got to know avocado only after I stopped. So could be!
What are your prefered non-meat products?
While kanpyo was my favorite type of sushi even when I was still eating fish and meat, I've got to know avocado only after I stopped. So could be!
What are your prefered non-meat products?
I’m a Maine coon to be precise, I just go after the facial characteristics of an Iberian lynx. I believe it is a viable mix because not only are Maine coons the biggest breed of domestics cats (after the Norwegian one to which they are related), but I believe them to also be somewhat similar to how you’d breed corgis with any other breed and will end up with a “Corgi in an [other dog breed] costume”.
I know it’s more evident that the lifestyle is hedonistic but I’m in actuality an idealist of philosophical theology, the reason why I’m engaging in gluttony is the pleasure of my butler companion.
Really can’t wait until this piece is finished, but quality requires time, and so I am in no rush. :3
I know it’s more evident that the lifestyle is hedonistic but I’m in actuality an idealist of philosophical theology, the reason why I’m engaging in gluttony is the pleasure of my butler companion.
Really can’t wait until this piece is finished, but quality requires time, and so I am in no rush. :3
I think it's theoretically possible, because even though there are no authenticated hybrids (only anecdotal ones), the phylogenetic distance between the lynx and domestic cats is, in common ancestry terms, over a million of years closer than already established hybrids like with servals or caracats.
On the other hand there may be an issue linked to size difference, and so because of this the carrying female would have to be of the larger species, which even then doesn't guarantee the compatibility of scale between the baby and for example the entire complex of the uterus.
However Maine coons are the largest breed of cat there is (after norwegian cats to which they are related), and there have been documented fertile hybrids between the canadian lynx and the bobcat, so hypothetically I think it can definitely be done even if it's a second generation hybrid, though I very much doubt it would result in a fully "domesticated" species.
(Though it doesn't really matter because secret be told, furries are to me a potential possibility that arises from the engineering of an outer shell slowly replacing that of a human while preserving internal organs, and so in essense all furries are really biological humans, which would as a consequence make babyfurs or non-adult furs in general an ethical (medical basis, you don't conduct such large scale operations on developping organisms) impossibility.)
Oof, hope that answers that.
On the other hand there may be an issue linked to size difference, and so because of this the carrying female would have to be of the larger species, which even then doesn't guarantee the compatibility of scale between the baby and for example the entire complex of the uterus.
However Maine coons are the largest breed of cat there is (after norwegian cats to which they are related), and there have been documented fertile hybrids between the canadian lynx and the bobcat, so hypothetically I think it can definitely be done even if it's a second generation hybrid, though I very much doubt it would result in a fully "domesticated" species.
(Though it doesn't really matter because secret be told, furries are to me a potential possibility that arises from the engineering of an outer shell slowly replacing that of a human while preserving internal organs, and so in essense all furries are really biological humans, which would as a consequence make babyfurs or non-adult furs in general an ethical (medical basis, you don't conduct such large scale operations on developping organisms) impossibility.)
Oof, hope that answers that.
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