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sheepmc · 3 months
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Dilf Professor Zhongli and Dilf Professor Neuvillette brainrot hitting HARD rn like just imagine
Dilf Professor Zhongli making you ride him on his chair during one of his breaks when Dilf Professor Neuvillette caught the both of you only to join in kissing you sloppily devouring your moans whilst rubbing his cock through his pants
Both Dilf Professor Zhongli and Neuvillette will create excuses to either make you stay back or excuse you from classes just because they want to breed you
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tigerdragon1001 · 5 months
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Hey everyone look at my fuckign isopod
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Thank you have a good day
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boiledegghole · 6 months
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hairier du bois and kim katsuragi
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jamboreeartsupplies · 10 months
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my reblogs over the past few days have probably made it clear but i just felt like making a pinned post.
part of the appeal of furbies for me is that they aren't for everyone. as someone who feels weird and different and alone, furbies feel like a kindred spirit.
and as much as i personally am not a huge fan of the appearance of our new friend 2023 furby, i don't want to see furblr encourage hate towards the furbies and especially not towards those that love them! we can't all be weird and different in exactly the same way, i welcome any and all types of weird lil guy!
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horticunture · 5 months
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making sure you’ve made you and your alpha a comfortable place to spend your heat, all soft materials and pillows, but most importantly, a waterproof blanket, so they can keep filling you up with load after load. that way they can mark you inside and out, painting your thighs when they pull their knot out of you just to see the cum flooding out, making a mess.
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mekha-draws · 4 months
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just another li'l DTDAY fella, this time for Evoke c: . tried to do everything in the least amount of layers and now i regret it orz
I dont even remember when was the last time that I drew a ridgeback (or the opal tert) in the first place hgfhgfhgffhbhfdfx
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darkwood-sleddog · 1 month
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I know this is a very long ask with a lot of questions, but do you think an inuit qimmiq could ever be ethically kept by a pet home below the treeline? A lot of sources suggest they're a hardcore working dog that needs an actual job like a belgian malinois, but in a home that regularly engages in casual/hobby bikejoring, weight pull, hiking & packing etc, would it be possible to have one as a companion animal? Also do you think it may be culturally insensitive/ignorant to own one of these dogs as a non-indigenous (no inuit ancestry or any connection to inuit culture)? I don't actually have any plans to acquire one of these dogs anytime soon but I'm really fascinated by them and if I ever own one (if its acceptable) it'll be after I have enough experience with other dog breeds (mostly asian spitz, probably, im fascinated by how very similar yet very, very different inuit qimmiq are to these dogs). Also, I read that inuit qimmiq puppies need to be raised with at least one other inuit qimmiq puppy to have proper, well-rounded social skills with humans and dogs as an adult, do you know if this is true? Again sorry for bothering you and if you aren't equipped enough to answer my questions it's fine.
When it comes to questions like "do i think *insert dog breed/type here* can be ethically kept in a situation" I will alway default to the fact that dogs can be kept ethically in many situations and there's a lot more nuance to ethicality than defining a home as "working" or "pet" or "above tree line" or "below tree line". My main question will aways hinge on: is the dog being fulfilled?
There is a fundamental difference between working dogs like qimmiq other indigenous bred working dogs and working dogs like malinois. The malinois, especially the working malinois has been fundamentally changed from its traditional role to better suit people's working needs. From a working perspective it is much more common for the work malinois do to not be herding or herding adjacent, but rather protection, police, military and bite sport related. The malinois is changed from what it was, the qimmiq is not. It is very much unchanged from its traditional role and way of being. To understand why this difference is meaningful first one must understand what traditional work often means for dogs. A good working dog outside of the modern context is a dog that can settle, a dog that does not need constant upkeep physically, a dog that can weather the elements, a dog that is temperamentally sound within its basic breed specific behaviors, a dog that is not quivering with unsprung energy and with qimmiq they are not worked in the summer. In this aspect, qimmiq are very much the opposite of modern working & sport malinois, but it does not mean they are content to be couch potatoes and they are very much dogs that need outside space. I know several in pet type homes, but they are pet homes like mine where the dogs work consistently several times a week and often live outside. (however a majority of canadian qimmiq i know of are in working homes in some regard). The difference between qimmiq and my working bred malamutes is that my dogs have been bred for work AND for in home companionship. Usually, the qimmiq is bred to pull sleds, not to live inside your house (because again they are very unchanged).
You must ask yourself, as you should do with any breed/type of dog: what can I provide for this dog? Why do I want this dog? Will I commit to changing my lifestyle for this dog?
I cannot personally speak on if owning qimmiq is culturally insensitive as a non-inuit. I know several that do and they are, or have been before their own deaths, welcomed in the community as part of cultural exchange (there are whole populations of Canadian Inuit Dogs in the UK and Italy that work their dogs in harness and often import native dogs from indigenous sources in northern Canada for example), but that does not mean that other individuals may not be. Personally, I think as long as you are looking to learn more about traditional dogsledding, to learn about the context of the dogs in the culture, the history, all from the people that originated the dogs there are not going to be problems. I have strong personal feelings that the development and standards of what these dogs should look like and be capable of should be in inuit hands, but imo that does not close the dogs off from being owned and culturally exchanged to non inuit. I think the biggest hurdles you'd run in to are that there aren't many Canadian qimmiq in general due to various factors in Canada itself (past RCMP dog culls, lack of accessible vaccination for dogs, cost of keeping a team of dogs vs cost of a single snowmobile in the arctic etc.)
Now your last big question about puppies being raised together I have some big feelings on. I do not think you need two puppies, although I know a quite a few breeders of differing sled dog breeds that swear by this method. A majority of people are not equipped to raise two puppies together in a way that avoids littermate syndrome, so raising two puppies is detrimental to the dogs themselves. But, on the other ends of things, I have personal experience with the difference of primitive dogs that are traditionally kept in family groups being raised both within that family group and without. 2/3 of my dogs (Zombie and Slash) were raised in a multi generational pack of dogs. They are incredibly adept at dog body language in a way that Sigurd is not. Sigurd was an only dog for the first year of his life, and despite him coming from that same family group, having a very nice stable, temperament, and a lot of work being done on our end to ensure he had proper socialization, he lacks the dog language skills and pure poetry of proper interaction within a larger dog social group that my other two have. I will never raise a malamute puppy into a single dog household ever again, the difference in socialization is just so obvious to me. The behaviors of dogs are both part genetic, but also part environmental. But let me be clear, I do NOT think that two baby puppies can learn this type of socialization just from each other. Adults of various genders and age groups are needed for this kind of adept dog social language to be taught and exist. Sigurd isn't necessarily bad at it, he is pretty dog neutral and very friendly with people (as all my dogs are), most people would probably think he exhibits great dog body language compared to a majority of pet dogs, but once I got Slash and had two dogs out of three that were VERY ADEPT little dog language mozarts it became so strikingly clear to me what Sigurd lacks compared to them (something that often causes conflict in my pack btw because the way he exhibits behaviors and does not understand the signals my other dogs perceive as clear is considered rude by the other dogs). Now malamutes are pretty kennel clubified compared to Qimmiq, so take what I'm saying and increase it for them. I do not think they would thrive without at least one other existing dog in the house (even if that dog was a different breed) around, but certain outlying individuals i'm sure exist.
My final thoughts are that i think freighting sled dogs and indigenous sled dogs are super cool. So i understand why you are drawn to them. I dedicate a lot of time each and every day ensuring my working pet malamutes get what they need, am considering a 4th dog in 2026 due to sled dog brain rot, and even I have my doubts that I would be able to provide a qimmiq what i needs. If i were to get one, I'd have to get a lot more intense than I already am about putting the dogs to work, not because I think the dog wouldn't be content with pet life, but because I would feel guilty as hell purchasing a dog meant for traditional work in the arctic only for it not to get what I deem as the correct and appropriate amount of work due to other constraints that often come up in my life. Hell sometimes I feel this way about Slash because he's bursting with so much potential I feel I'm incapable of properly tapping.
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chekerbored · 7 months
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starfallkaz · 1 year
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Sel x Bree moments I just know would happen if given the chance (Part 2)
1. Bree getting tispy drunk for the first time and Sel takes her back to his room, not wanting her to go home alone when Alice is away (he also just likes having her next to him when he wakes up). She’s the most endearing giggly, sleepy drunk - speech slurred slightly, cheeks flushed.
He lets her into his room and she stands swaying slightly at the foot of his bed. “Are you coming in?” She shakes her head, “no thank you, I have a boyfriend.” And proceeds to try and curl up on the floor. Selwyn, quietly exasperated, can’t help the little smile on his lips.
He peers his head over the bed “Bree, sweetheart, who am I?” And it takes her a second for it to click. “Oh.. OH.” Laughing slightly, she tries to sit up on the floor. Sel easily lifts her up and into the bed.
2. Bree definitely has a set of hair and sleeping essentials she keeps in Sel’s room. Every time she sleeps over Sel has already popped down a satin pillowcase and has taken out her spare headscarf/bonnet just in case she’s forgotten her own.
3. Bree admiring Sel’s profile and he catches her staring. with anybody else he’d have some smartass retort or rude quip ready to hand out but for Bree, he doesn’t say anything. His cheeks just burn under her gaze.
4. I know I said it before, but to reiterate: Sel resting his head in Bree’s lap. The way he’d purr under her touch, his whole body vibrating. The way he’s so touch-starved, any small moment of physical touch has his heart beating erratically in his chest.
5. It’s a warm sunny day and Bree sits between Sel’s legs. He watches as she relaxes into him, her back leaning against him. He says something every now and then, leaning into whisper into her ear, enjoying the way she shivers next to him. Taking the time to admire how her she glows in the sun, the way her dark hair burns brown with gold undertones in the light
6. Speaking of sunny days: Bree has come to realise that Sel is very much like a cat. And he very much enjoys sunning himself. Usually he’ll climb a tree near the lodge, warming himself with the sun filtering through the branches. Purring when Bree runs her hand through his hair, hissing at people he doesn’t like etc.
thank u to the people supporting my inability to study in the comments I feel validated <3 rewarding myself for getting through several lectures by writing this
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karizipan · 11 months
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ermm scanned some stuff... some of the orv in my sketchbook + tidbits of my silly merfolk yjh au
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astrobbie · 10 months
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so many feelings about convergence batgirls it literally makes me fucking insane.  literally opens with steph’s complex feelings and insecurities regarding cass. stephs instincts telling her cass is in trouble. cass sneaking into her apartment and steph completely unfazed by it. "dont slaughter me cow eyes". cass heart boxers.  cass saving stephs batgirl suit. "i was a match for tim". steph and tim talking about how important their vigilante identities were to their relationship. cass removing her cape. stephs ideology that you dont always have to fight, that you can just walk away, being the thing  that ended up saving everyone. warning for complete and utter delusions but the LOVE SONG OF STEPHANIE BROWN. and she is trapped with both tim and cass. she reminisces abt how her and tim were before, that tim is someone familiar and safe, but they are both not the same ppl they once were. theyve both grown up and experienced tragedies that have changed them. cass who is also someone familiar and safe, but a different kind. cass coming to her apartment after patrol, steph offering reading lessons, like theyve done it a thousand times before. they have a pet hamster!! tim as the past, cass as the present. anyways. mixed feelings abt the end but i like to blame it on steph settling bc of the world possibly ending and she’d rather have something she knows vs the unknown.
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proton-wobbler · 7 months
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So no clue what the phenomenon is called, but I've got that thing of "whenever you hear noises you have to repeat them" thing that some ADHD people have. It's not an always thing for me, but I do it A Lot when I'm out birding. I'm no good at it, of course, as I have a human mouth and no syrinx (a bird's voicebox), but that doesn't stop the chickadees from thinking some kid-chickadee is singing really badly in their territory, as chickadees love to throw down.
The problem is when you repeat a Barred Owl song (because ohmygod their song is amazing!) and the male of the pair thinks you sound juuuuuuuuust enough like an owl that he decides to scope your location. The amount of impulse control you gain when faced with the fact an owl would gladly smack the back of your head for singing terribly is incredible.
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kedreeva · 2 months
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Do you know things about peacock pheasants that you could share? (Any variety, I think they’re super cool and would love to keep some someday maybe)
I do not know very much about peacock pheasants, since I've never kept nor wanted to keep them, but I know that they are a very uncommon, expensive, difficult-to-keep pheasant regardless of which species. I have a friend that keeps a pair, or was keeping a pair of palawans (I think she lost the hen this winter), and even though she keeps peafowl and a few other types of fowl, and has kept himalayan monals before even, these were worse. My understanding is that they need a lot of space, and are delicate, wild birds.
Unless you have a lot of experience keeping pheasants in general, I'd pick a different, hardier breed that is a bit cheaper, like some mutant ringnecks or even varieties of golden pheasant. They're both sought after for pelts and/or meat, and pretty widely available. Even silver or amhearst are easier finds, easier to keep alive, and cheaper to acquire than peacock pheasants (and I mean like, there's a COUPLE of peacock pheasant breeders in the entire US and babies are HUNDREDS of dollars and you'll be on a waitlist, vs if you have $5-20 and are willing to lose sleep for a night you can go get a ringneck or a golden pheasant morph from a bird swap or livestock auction basically every weekend in the summer here) and less of a loss to the community of keepers as a whole if you make mistakes and lose a bird. Obviously no one wants to lose any bird, but the impact to the breeding pool for peacock pheasants is so much greater a loss than it would be for the others, it's just not worth the risk to try to start there, both for you and for the birds.
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bonepriests · 5 months
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if notn gets tweaked to somehow prioritize ancients over moderns in the manner festivals have given up the small apparel slot to give ancients clunky genes that may as well have been apparel, i might implode.
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stupidpubby · 5 months
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It kills me that I can't post photos on here because I took the cutest bath pics :[
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