I do a lot of photography and I share it on my Pixelfed when I can.

It’s SFW.

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Cake day: January 10th, 2024

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  • I live in a fairly red area, I’m used to having a target on my back for being me. In fact the first week I had the flags on my cars I had multiple people tailgating me while I was on the freeway (so close that it looked like they were in my backseat), laying on their horns at stoplights, screaming out of their windows, brake checking me, etc.

    Do it afraid, be brave. Have the hope that your actions will help others and work for that better tomorrow where nobody has to be afraid.

    My city is rolling out flock cameras in my area to a massive amount of push back already, and I guess you could say that the more us average folk get wrongfully caught in their nets the more public push back they get.



  • So much this

    Lately I haven’t been seeing enough pride flags locally (I presume) because of all the crap going on against us queer folk, so this year I’ve decked my cars out in pride flags. They’re like a goddamned parade float everywhere I go.

    I’ve got a 3ftx5ft pride flag on the bag of my CRV along with 2 11inx17in flags rolled in the back windows, and on my RIO I’ve got just 2 11inx17in flags in the back windows.

    People point, people have made comments at stop lights and stores, some supportive and some not so much but I REFUSE to go quietly into that good night. My presence in known, my presence is felt, and by god I’m gonna ensure that others in the community who are too afraid to speak up know that they aren’t alone.

    What’s the power of a flag? It’s something to unite people under, it brings people together, it tells people as far as the eye can see that there is a community there for them.

    You aren’t alone. Don’t live in fear of being yourself. Be you, in the open, and you’ll realize that you aren’t as alone as you feared.






  • Gormadt@slrpnk.nettoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldFuckin' furries
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    That ain’t no furry’s car, that’s likely (hopefully) someone who made the sticker thinking “bones are associated with dogs, they love bones, swapping a heart out for a bone would be cutsie” (Or maybe it’s someone who’s partner has a dog fursona and they get a chuckle out of the double takes people do when they see it)

    Real furries got bumper stickers like these:

    Make Art No Matter What (Featuring someone's fursona)

    Etsy Link

    You Just Got Passed by a Furry

    Etsy Link

    This Werewolf is Nervous Do Not Approach

    Etsy Link

    I Brake for Werewolves (This one is a little suggestive, still SFW IMO)

    Etsy Link

    I should specify: I have no affiliation with the links in the spoilers, they’re just a (very small) collection of (some) stickers that I’ve seen locally at local furry meetups. I’ve just had them saved for later in case I wanted to buy some lol







  • Defeating the tyrants encroaching on their turf.

    It is said that when a Saiyen warrior is territorial enough then it’s hair will change colors and it’ll get far stronger and far more violent.

    “This sector’s only big enough for 1 tyrant, Imma woop your ass!” Super Saiyen noises






  • My niece and nephew have perfectly regular sleep schedules. As in their sleep schedules are super consistent.

    Is it “regular” like “regular people have it”? Fuck no!

    But their schedule is like clockwork with it’s regularity.

    Wake up at 4am, full of energy until 4pm, unconscious until 8pm, wide awake until midnight, asleep until 4am, repeat. They’re 10 now and I really hope they get a job someday that let’s them keep that kind of schedule because it works so well for them.

    EDIT: I should clarify though that their schedule is almost perfectly at odds with my brother’s (their dad) schedule.