And they were bandmates!
Gonna start posting some of the stuff I'll be selling at VancouFUR artist alley as keychains/stickers and pins in less than a month! First time ever both at a furry convention and as an artist selling in it.
starting with the boyed friends.
such a fuckin loser I hate him (I don't)
im scribblin again
I wonder what you think about this - do you think that the children of animals of the same species, but of different subspecies, are hybrids? For example, in my mind, Louis's biological mother is a fallow deer, and biologically father is a red deer.
IRL? They're very much called hybrids- check ring species and hybrid zone on Wikipedia to read more about it. In Beastars? Probably not, since the pool of possible hybrids is much wider. Either that, or they'd be classified as more "normal" hybrids. Like, in a list from most accepted to least accepted:
Hybrids between two subspecies of the same species- often not even clocked as hybrids or recognized as such, seen as normal.
Hybrids between members of the same genus but different species, like lion/tiger hybrids or mules. Usually clocked as hybrids, but not seen as too unusual, somewhat "exotic" but still normal.
Hybrids between two members of the same family/subfamily but different genus, like a llama/dromedary hybrid or a wholphin . The point were hybrids start being seen as odd and discriminated against, but these ones can usually still live mostly normal lives without too many obstacles.
Hybrids between two members of the same order but different families- surprisingly common with birds, apparently, but unheard of with other orders. I wonder if this means these hybrids would be less discriminated if they're bird hybrids, but much more discriminated if they were, say, a cougar/wolf hybrid? Something to think about for sure.
Hybrids between two members of the same class but different order- this is were Melon is (both mammals, but leopards are order carnivora and gazelles are order artiodactyla). Also the point where I think we don't have any IRL hybrid animals to reference. These hybrids are generally treated rather poorly by society and discriminated heavily.
Hybrids between two members of the same phylum but different class- this is were Leano is (both chordate, but grey wolves are mammals and komodo dragons are reptiles). The rarest type of hybrid, and usually seen as an aberration to nature when they do occur.
I don't know if two animals from different phylums could procreate tbh... Even with Beastars' crazy genetic outbreeding capabilities, I feel like that would push things too far. But what do I know?
Anyway, sorry for my massive ramble to answer your very simple question lol. A guy likes overthinking.
Happy V-Day!
Wanted to make something with reddnook here because I just couldn’t resist ≧(´▽`)≦♡
I think one of the many reasons I love Fiyeraba is that it’s one of the few m/f “villain romances” I can think of where the woman is the villain.*
I feel like often when there’s a love story (or at least romantic tension) between a “good heroic” character and a more dubious/villainous character, usually the man is the villain. Part of this because lots of women wanna fuck villains. But I also suspect part of this is because we tend to hold fictional female characters to higher standards of likability/morality. So, we don’t as often see the reverse.
Even in the few instances where a hero has romantic tension with a female villain (including my beloved batcat and aeon) it rarely ends in a canonical happy ending with them together. It usually ends in the villain’s defeat or them just leaving because it could never work out.
And Wicked looks at that and goes: Nope. The female villain will get a happy ending with her beloved and she won’t have to change for him.
And as someone who hates “brooding alpha males” in romance fiction and loves female villains/antiheroes, it’s really refreshing to see a story that inverts the tired “good girl fixes the bad boy” plotline.
Instead, they do “good boy runs off with the bad girl” which you just don’t see as often.
*(I know Elphaba is more of an antihero but she’s a villain in the eyes of Oz and she’s based on the villain from The Wizard of Oz so I still think she counts)
i've liked fnaf since i was 11
I remember in class today when I was mishearing everyone talking about “chicken jorkey” and I was thinking in my head
“Wtf is these guys talking about?…”
I genuinely thought they were talking and joking about straight up jorking it chicken style
And a few hours later I watched the minecraft movie and got my answer to my confusion .
I like writing and art and a whole lot of other atuff
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