
All righty. No frills, no hopes or dreams attatched. This is the basic way most folks find me as a stranger on the street. a neurotic dreamer in a dull-flavor candy shell.
likes videogames. likes drawing. likes the games more than the drawing. Ho -hum. I might have some more interesting aspects, but that generally requires getting to know someone, and frankly, I can't think of anything interesting that wouldn't take a while to explain, so le meh.
likes videogames. likes drawing. likes the games more than the drawing. Ho -hum. I might have some more interesting aspects, but that generally requires getting to know someone, and frankly, I can't think of anything interesting that wouldn't take a while to explain, so le meh.
Category All / Human
Species Human
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*smirks* thats a statement I didn't exactly expect. What would be the wrong way to take it? I for one, find sergals to be beautiful and exotic in a feral, primal sort of way. calling myself feral or primal lol... would be a joke to be sure. Wiry and stubborn, but not wild *chuckles and shrugs, shaking his head*
Asking my Friend Kit about it, she suggested maybe the angular nature of my face, the flowing, kind of curly aspect of my hair, and the more piercing quality of my eyes... That's as close a guess as any I can think of.
Regardless, I consider it quite a compliment... makes me wonder if I *should* try a sergal tf photomanipulation on myself.
Also, thanks for speaking up! I don't get alot of critique on my looks often, in real life or otherwise, so I have no clue if I am attractive, hideous, goofy, or any shade in between. I imagine it can make someone nervous to tell someone how they look, too, for fear of them getting upset by it, so yah, much appreciated for your honesty and bravery:)
Asking my Friend Kit about it, she suggested maybe the angular nature of my face, the flowing, kind of curly aspect of my hair, and the more piercing quality of my eyes... That's as close a guess as any I can think of.
Regardless, I consider it quite a compliment... makes me wonder if I *should* try a sergal tf photomanipulation on myself.
Also, thanks for speaking up! I don't get alot of critique on my looks often, in real life or otherwise, so I have no clue if I am attractive, hideous, goofy, or any shade in between. I imagine it can make someone nervous to tell someone how they look, too, for fear of them getting upset by it, so yah, much appreciated for your honesty and bravery:)
I believe your friend is pretty much spot-on! I was certainly struck by the qualities, in any case. The wrong way to have taken it would have probably been the same kinda of way a non-furry person would take it if I just showed them a picture of a Sergal and told them they looked like one. They'd think I was calling them an animal or a freak or a weirdo or whatever. I, myself, love being called all of those things and I just couldn't help but tell you that's what I saw in this pic :)
In any case, yes, I think that you're very attractive indeed :)
In any case, yes, I think that you're very attractive indeed :)
LOL, actually, I happen to like the color scheme for this house. it works well on a psychological level.
This is the basement... namely, the media room. It has good soft lighting, and that solid brown makes for easy sillouette extraction, just like a blue or green screen (we actually *have* a green screen upstairs heh... I am not the only one doing weird pet projects in the house).
The basement has brown, grey, and other "underground" earth tones. The main flore has green walls and a white ceiling, and wood furnature, etc.. The 2nd floor has sky colors, such as white, indico, blue, etc. etc.)
Get it? its a simulacrum of outside;)... it actually works nicely: it won't fool anyone, but it all feels quite relaxing, and not as sterile or grungy as some interior decoration designs can be.
Also, that solid brown wall, and warm lighting, makes the media room a cozy place to relax:)
This is the basement... namely, the media room. It has good soft lighting, and that solid brown makes for easy sillouette extraction, just like a blue or green screen (we actually *have* a green screen upstairs heh... I am not the only one doing weird pet projects in the house).
The basement has brown, grey, and other "underground" earth tones. The main flore has green walls and a white ceiling, and wood furnature, etc.. The 2nd floor has sky colors, such as white, indico, blue, etc. etc.)
Get it? its a simulacrum of outside;)... it actually works nicely: it won't fool anyone, but it all feels quite relaxing, and not as sterile or grungy as some interior decoration designs can be.
Also, that solid brown wall, and warm lighting, makes the media room a cozy place to relax:)
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