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Happy Easter, everyone! Have a silly ottah.
Nope, No Eggs Here. Just A Bunbun's Buns<3
He Needs to Get Rid of Attitude That His Fate Is Written in Stone
It’s been a couple of months since I wrote to you. Still nothing. I feel like the book is already written for myself. I feel that after the divorce that I had back in July of 2014 that I proved my ex wrong. That nobody would want to date me nor will they want to date a divorced LoneWolf such as myself. I am back to square one before I met this backstabbing b**ch (sorry about the language), miserable and lonely, though to that day of our divorce I feel that the book is already written for me. Is it possible that this is my fate in life to be divorced or never to be with anyone in my life again? Ad is it possible that my book is already written to stay this way for all eternity?
If advice can't be given on this I understand why it can’t.
Skullking LoneWolf
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Hello, again, LoneWolf,
Oh, Papabear can give advice on pretty much anything, but it’s up to the reader to decide whether or not to listen.
You have been divorced less than a year, yet you have already thrown up your paws and given up on any other relationships happening in your life. That is a defeatist attitude. As long as you are down on yourself, bemoaning that fate has already written the book for me and I am doomed to be alone until I die, then that is exactly what will happen to you. It’s called a self-fulfilling prophecy.
The way out of your situation is to change your attitude. If you go around feeling nothing but negativity about life, you create a powerful, dark aura around you that, although most others cannot see it, is very palpable. It chases people away from you who might otherwise have become your friends. It is very off-putting.
A big step toward dispelling this aura is to learn to forgive. Put aside your bitterness toward your wife. That is part of your past now, and you are only hurting yourself by carrying that hatred in your soul. I understand anger, hon, and know that it will eat away at you unless you learn to, as they say, forgive and forget.
In addition, learn how to have a positive attitude. You might ask, “What do I have to be positive about? I can’t be positive if my life is awful.” Actually, that’s not the way it works. You have the cause and effect backwards. If you take a positive attitude toward life, it can actually make your life better and good things will start to happen. For one thing, if people you encounter see you smiling and enthusiastic, it makes you much more attractive and they will be more likely to want to get to know you.
Drop the negativity. Drop the doom and gloom. Only then will you turn your life around.
Hugs,
Papabear
any furry games out there?
so, i found out about a game called Amorous, looked it up, had a play, enjoyed it. and then i found a game called puppy love. same deal.
now i want moar!
no but seriously, if someone knows of a good furry game/games then please do let me know. id love to try them out.
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Finally made myself a (basic) ref sheet.
Happy Easter Fluffbutts!
If you celebrate of course, otherwise happy Sunday :p (any other holidays going on you celebrate? I think passover is [happy passover!], anything else?)
Regardless of all that I hope everyone has a good day with good food and even better company :) If you see the Easter Bunny, tell him he's one of us.
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Thinking about doing adoptables in the future, any advice?
I'm not intending to earn a lot of money doing it (in fact I don't have a method of receiving payment over the internet at all, so I'll probably do them for free), but making adoptable character designs has always sounded like a blast to me. The problem is, I'm not even sure where to start.
So, if any of you have experience with adoptables (either making or adopting them), do you have any tips for someone starting out? One thing I'm wondering about is if people prefer it when the adoptable is part of a big sheet where the same lineart is colored in multiple ways, or if it's better to just make one adoptable out of each lineart so they're more unique.
Here's the only example of an anthro character design I have. Based on this, do you think I have a chance in the adoptable making world at all? :P
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Book of the Month: A Shard of Sun by Jess E. Owen
April’s Book of the Month, A Shard of Sun, is the latest in the Summer King Chronicles from member Jess E. Owen.
“Shard is a gryfon entrusted with a great responsibility. A dragon of the Sunland has left her newborn kit to his care, and now Shard has difficult decisions to make about how best to keep the swiftly growing dragonet safe, while remaining true to his own destiny and the prophecy of the Summer King. He sets out to return the dragonet to his kin in the Sunland and find help for his own quest, but his hope for making wise and benevolent allies is quickly replaced with the reality of cold, mistrustful dragons who want nothing to do with gryfons, Shard, or his wars in warmer lands.
In the Silver Isles, the warrior gryfon Caj sets out on a dangerous hunt for his mad wingbrother, Sverin, once the mighty Red King. The safety of the pride, and in the end, Caj’s life, may depend on his success or failure.
Meanwhile, Shard’s wingbrother Kjorn seeks to find him and reconcile, and his quest will take him across the land that was once his birthright and into the heart of tricky alliances, enmities, and the ever-looming threat of the Voiceless, fear-mongering wyrms.
The Song of the Summer King promises that one will rise higher, one will see farther, and his wing beats will part the storm . . . but as Shard learns more of the world and the tangled threads of fate, he begins to fear that no one can part the storm of growing hatred and fear–not even a Summer King.”
Suitable for ages 11 to 18 (and up!). Available now for Kindle, print version coming soon.
What use are tails?
Other than just making people look fabulous, what the heck could they be useful for?
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