
So this is a cool little tier list that
Stepswitcher made, showing off what I think for the various elements of modularity. I think it’s pretty self explanatory here heh. Many of these are pretty unsurprising fit those who know me well X3
This will be updated in the future as they update the list and tiers.
Definitely check it out and fill it out if you can!
https://tiermaker.com/create/zircon.....ier-list-10526

This will be updated in the future as they update the list and tiers.
Definitely check it out and fill it out if you can!
https://tiermaker.com/create/zircon.....ier-list-10526
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Yeah, that’s fair. It can be creepy and disturbing to some. Like Sabrina said, it’s not for everyone.
Admittedly, my interest in modular started from the gory side of things: the Mortal Kombat games.
With the fatalities performed on human characters, I would feel uncomfortable and somewhat disturbed. But somehow, with the fictitious non-human characters, the anthro animals, robots, and monsters, I found it intriguing for reasons beyond my understanding.
In fact, I was so disappointed that there were hardly any furry characters in that game that I started to pull the heads off of my own anthro animal toys. And because those furry figurines were super cartoony and had huge smiles with big puffed out cheeks, it sparked me that I love them most when they are alive and happy after losing their heads. I know, super weird.
It wasn’t harming the characters that I was into; it was having the character’s head being separate from its body on a more visual, artistic level, like with how the ancient Roman and Greek statues can have some missing limbs, except that these sculptures are now cartoon furries.
In the end, I don’t expect anyone to get it. But I replied, because I thought this was a pretty cool opportunity to explain this weird, crazy interest I have. Modular furs is one of the rarest subgroups of the furry fandom.
Admittedly, my interest in modular started from the gory side of things: the Mortal Kombat games.
With the fatalities performed on human characters, I would feel uncomfortable and somewhat disturbed. But somehow, with the fictitious non-human characters, the anthro animals, robots, and monsters, I found it intriguing for reasons beyond my understanding.
In fact, I was so disappointed that there were hardly any furry characters in that game that I started to pull the heads off of my own anthro animal toys. And because those furry figurines were super cartoony and had huge smiles with big puffed out cheeks, it sparked me that I love them most when they are alive and happy after losing their heads. I know, super weird.
It wasn’t harming the characters that I was into; it was having the character’s head being separate from its body on a more visual, artistic level, like with how the ancient Roman and Greek statues can have some missing limbs, except that these sculptures are now cartoon furries.
In the end, I don’t expect anyone to get it. But I replied, because I thought this was a pretty cool opportunity to explain this weird, crazy interest I have. Modular furs is one of the rarest subgroups of the furry fandom.
Seems like we're thinking very alike. So far only my cock and balls have been magically detached an are owned by someone I don't even know. I just got a furless patch left and my urethra. Apparently I was still allowed to pee by myself, but my always hard cock hasn't cum in years by now.
Oh, and if you ever need a random set of cock and balls, they are free to use on my page ;)
Oh, and if you ever need a random set of cock and balls, they are free to use on my page ;)
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