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Mossy Feathers (She/Her)
Mossy Feathers (She/Her) @ MossyFeathers @pawb.social
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  • I miss playing multiplayer games other than VRC. However, multiplayer games just aren't fun anymore for the exact reasons you just laid out.

  • Cremate me and grind my ashes into small particles.

    Then take those ashes and mix them into dark spices like pepper as a filler. Sell it to the general population.

    I will be vored. I will be inside you. I will become part of you. You cannot stop this.

  • Uuuuhhhhh... Yeah. Sure. It scared the absolute fuck out of me. Yeah!

    (Actually I may have seen American werewolf in Paris, but I can't remember. Either way, I remember watching it and it didn't scare me, it made me "feel funny")

  • Sauna2000 (it's not out yet, but there are some demos floating around).

    Squirrel stapler

    Cruelty Squad - depends on the kinda person you are. If you're super open-minded about game presentation then I'd tell you to go into it blind. If not, then I'll happily try to sell you on it. If it helps, the game looks the way that it does because of how fucking confident it is in itself; and that confidence is fully justified. Give it time, even if the first level doesn't hook you, give it time because in my experience it will eventually hook you and reel you in and leave you thinking it's one of the best games of all time.

    Undertale

    Hypnospace Outlaw

    Jet Set Radio, Jet Set Radio Future, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. Give the first two a try, and if you don't like either one, skip BRC; it's a spiritual successor to JSRF and if you didn't like JSRF then you probably won't like BRC.

    Hylics. If you liked that and wanted more, Hylics 2. Hylics 2 actually does something throughout the game that I've only ever seen as a gimmick in other games. It's really cool and it'll probably catch you off-guard every time it does it.

    Katamari Damacy. If you liked that, there's also We <3 Katamari.

    Myst. The newest version has VR support. If you liked that, the recent Riven remaster also has VR support.

    S C O R N (if you like Myst, give it a try. It feels very myst-like)

    Hrot (boomer shooter, but if you like boomer shooters then you should give it a go).

    If you're at a place in your life where you're trying to still find yourself: Night in the Woods. Especially if you're a furry. This game is really fucking good. It'll make you laugh. It'll make you cry. It'll make you miss home but also be glad you aren't there anymore. It'll make you question your place in life and who you are. Also, you can interact with things multiple times, make sure you don't miss out on dialogue, you'll regret it.

    STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl - This is hard to go into blind because it's buggy as fuck and most people recommend some form of community patch even for your first playthrough. That said, play it on the highest difficulty. It's unironically more fun once you get used to it. If it's too hard though, don't be fooled into thinking that dropping the difficulty will make it easier, the hardest difficulty is special (you can only take a few hits, but the same is true for most enemies), and dropping it down will result in enemy difficulty scaling becoming more traditional (buffing health and damage).

    Portal (and Portal 2).

    Bugsnax.


    If I can throw in a movie too:

    Willy's Wonderland. It's a Nicolas Cage movie and that's all I'll tell you. DO NOT LOOK UP THE TRAILER. I wouldn't have watched it if I hadn't seen the trailer, but the trailer also has huge spoilers. I'm not a huge movie person and I had to watch it after seeing the trailer, but again the trailer has spoilers. It is on my top-10 movies list now.

  • I disagree with FEAR simply because I'd say to play it on the hardest difficulty and go balls to the wall because the AI will fuck you over if it gets the chance; and the longer you take to clear a room, the more time the AI has to organize and execute a plan. If it weren't for the fact that I've seen plenty of people get stuck on FEAR because they tried to play it like a cover shooter, I'd fully agree with you.

  • I'm actually kinda surprised you haven't seen them. I think I used to see them a lot when the comic first started getting posted.

  • I can't decide if that's a good thing or bad thing. My first reaction was to read it as,

    "Someone oughta [bed] you [yinglet]." With "bunk" referring to a bunk bed, "yingy" being short for "yinglet"; the implied meaning being that someone should fuck you. However, that requires some knowledge of the furry community (or at least furry webcomics).

    The alternative is that they're saying that someone should render you "bunk" (like bunk science; worthless), and I have no idea what yingy would refer to.

  • Border collies tend to be hyper intelligent as far as dog breeds go. You can train them to do anything even when their muzzle is going grey. Be warned that, like most intelligent animals, this means you'll have your hands full; but the tradeoff is that they tend to have a ton of personality.

    Mac (the first dog I remember having) basically trained me to fetch.

    Sirius (second dog) came up with his own game; the downstairs of my parents house is kinda like a loop, with a pair of doors leading from the kitchen to the dining room, and he loved to play "go around". If you closed the doors he'd go around to try and catch you before you could get to the other side; and sometimes he'd fake-out, where he'd run from the living room to the hallway, and then turn around and come back. He would get so excited that he'd actually parkour off the wall to turn around. He also loved it if you just ran away and hid while he was running to the other side of the doors.

    Brigid (current dog) loves playing with blankets and sometimes accidentally gets herself wrapped up in them. You can tell she was having fun if the floor is covered in blankets.

    Source: mom loves border collies, so we always had one. I like them too because they're a lot of fun.

    Edit: if you wanna push them and see what they can handle, try something like fluent pet and see how many words they can learn. I haven't tried it with Brigid, but I wish it had been a thing with Sirius; he was so ridiculously intelligent that I bet he would have been able to hold simple conversations with it.

  • Weed (not legal in all states)

    Most hallucinogens (at least for medical or supervised use)

    Being trans (lotta states trying to ban me)

    Being gay (they're probably next)

    Abortion (many states ban this now)

    Free healthcare (not technically illegal, per se)

    Being homeless

    Polyamory (not technically illegal afaik, but there are a lot of legal benefits that married couples get which aren't extended to polyamorous relationships due marriage being restricted to couples only)

    The list goes on because while there are many basic things that aren't technically illegal, the system is set up in a way to fuck you because of the required profit motive behind offering basic necessities in a capitalist society.

  • Am furry can confirm this is kinda how it works lmao. Furries can also be massive nerds, but the horny and trauma can overshadow the nerd-outs (edit: the horny and roleplay help deal with the trauma).

  • I don't think most people care. Granted, maybe it's the dysphoria speaking, but I love it when someone calls me "girl" and I'm 30. None of the people I know care. If anything it feels more familiar to call someone a girl or a boy than a man or a woman. The latter two feel very "official", while the former feel casual.

    Also I've absolutely heard girls call a group of men, "boys". Like, one of the white suburban mom stereotypes is to call her husband and his friends, "the boys". Like, "hey honey, how was hanging out with the boys" or "oh, he's off with the boys doing who knows what".

  • <3

    Edit: it's... sadly very easy to forget that you don't deserve the hate, which is why I didn't put this in my post. It's something I've been trying to work through lately.

  • Crocs. I got my first pair when I was a teenager and they still work now (edit: 30yrs old); though I recently got a new pair because the bottoms were completely smooth on the old pair.

    "Ugly" cars. Aka Pontiac Aztec, PT Cruiser, Fiat Multipla, etc. Yeah, they might be ugly as sin, but they're more interesting from a visual standpoint. I'd rather have the road filled with ugly cars than filled with cars that mostly look the same.

  • Wanna hear a country rock album made by a punk band; about a cowboy who's wife dies, sending him into a downward spiral that results in him taking a heroic dose of acid and seeing The End?


    The album is 3D Country by Geese.

  • 100% intended. But seriously, the furry community is the place where you'll get guys being just as cuddly as gals, if not moreso, depending on your orientation.

  • No. Not in my experience anyway. That said, furries are a whole different breed. Furries love sharing physical intimacy. Cuddle piles in the furry community are a real thing.