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unvexes · 3 months
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but i’ve never enjoyed it.
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transfloppa · 4 months
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edm fueled fursona doodle
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theolddivorcedzukka · 2 years
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i got sam deficiency <- haven’t seen him in two hours
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greatpain · 7 days
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➥     STATUS  :  CLOSED  @doghoods ➥     FEATURING  :  AGENTEPSILON  +  AGENTVITALIS
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          he  doesn't  enjoy  conducting  conversations  that  hold  weight  from  behind  the  safety  of  his  desk.  it  gives  an  illusion  of  power  that's  very  quickly  slipping  out  of  his  shaking  hands.  instead,  he  sits  comfortably  at  a  table  in  the  training  area  of  the  biomedical  wing,  practicing  suture  techniques  on  synthetic  flesh  because  one  can  never  be  too  confident  in  their  skills.     (     most  of  his  concentration  goes  into  ensuring  his  hands  are  stable,  that  he  is  the  absolute  picture  of  what  a  surgeon  should  be,  a  figure  for  agents  to  look  up  to,  not  condemn     )     "     you  are  holding  back  from  something.     "     needle  pierces  fake  skin,  and  he  pulls  the  thread  taut  without  looking.     "     there  is  no  one  else  here.  it  is  as  close  to  a  safe  place  as  we  can  get  right  now.  talk.     "
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sil3ncer · 14 days
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  *      ❪        🔪       ❫    ﹕           @doghoods​    !     
𝔣𝔢𝔞𝔱𝔲𝔯𝔦𝔫𝔤  :   agent finch    &    agent epsilon   . 𝕝𝕠𝕔𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟  :  governor's ball, prior to the plot drop — 21:30pm .
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 𝘀𝗹𝗶𝗺   𝗱𝗶𝗴𝗶𝘁𝘀   𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗯   𝗮𝗶𝗺𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗹𝘆   𝗮𝘁   𝗮   𝗹𝗼𝗮𝗱   𝗼𝗳   𝘀𝗮𝗹𝘁𝗲𝗱   𝗳𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗼𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗽𝘀 𝗶𝗻, black boots squeaking against marbled flooring as he slinks through the crowd; a lanky display of shameless unpunctuality. it's when a   familiar   face   nears the food bar that curved spine straightens out,  observing an   expression   that   triggers   the   extinct   to   pry   until   the older man is   open,   bare   &   vulnerable   enough   for   him   to   pour   vaults   of   verbalized   acid   into.   the   power   to   elicit   a   heavy   reaction   from   warden  fidgeting   so   loudly   beside   him    sizzling    at   the   very   tip   of   his   tongue.   a   sniffle,    & then a   dead   set   grin   as   he   chews   obnoxiously   over   the   music   that   croons   an   eerie   song   just   a few feet away,   gold   canines   flashing   in   shimmering   chandelier   light.   head   lolling   sideways,   blonde   strands   following   suit   as   he   tests   the   waters.    ❛    epsi,    boy.    the   theme   wasn't   revolutionary   war   was   it ?   would've brought you a little hat to go with —  ❜    a   fickle   glance   at   the   feather - duster   mustache   plaguing   the   older   agent's   top   lip.   years   of   stylistic   evolutions,   just   for   them   to   go   to   absolute   waste;   old habits truly died hard.   pedigreed   poodles   learning   the   same   tricks.   regardless, as   much    as   anyone   craved   the   life   of   wealth   &   fame, & the privilege to dress as one liked     —   commenting   on   the   rich   seemed   terribly   old   fashioned.   boring,   even.  he remains painfully stark in contrast to those around, orange oakley's resting backwards atop his skull. a splotch of ichor still left at the back of his neck in a careless display of youthful ignorance.  he's   circling   now,   prowling   as he looms over   waxed   shades   &   pressed    fabric   with   an   appreciative   hum;  pushing   away   from   the   table   &   leaving   crumbs   astray,   condiments   still   half   full   &   splayed   out   for   lingering   staff   to   clean   up.    ❛   hадеюсь, вечеринка началась пораньше. vodka, some wine even. если только мне не придется делать это самому, что я обычно и делаю.   ❜
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talacbagovt · 7 months
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Andrew Kane neglected to mention the euphoria taken from eating food people no longer want to eat.
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absentmoon · 2 years
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We hardly ever talk and I am confused as to why we're talking about animals, but we're still technically mutuals... Can I be pubby mutual? :D
- @oc-x-cannon-on-main
YES OF COURSE
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zhukzucraft · 2 months
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Wild Life - Chapter 1
A fan-made Life SMP session project by Zhuk and Schmomo
>Read it on AO3 here<
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Scott blinked, eyes adjusting to the sudden change in light. It had been night time in Chromia when he’d been warned by Grian of the impending summoning. Now he was in the bright morning light on a brand new server, surrounded by familiar faces. 
Well, not as familiar as he had been expecting. 
“Are we furries?” he heard Jimmy question, standing a few players down from him. 
Scott felt his ears twitch, a startling sensation in and of itself. His hands moved to the sides of his head, but only found his wavy blue hair. Before he could migrate his touch further, to see if he looked similar to the equally confused gaggle of players around him, Grian grabbed his attention.
Grian clapped his hands, “You all know the gist. Season six, three lives each. Reds are hostile. Three, two, one, bye!”
Scott blinked several more times as his fellow players sprinted in varying directions, screeching chaotically. After a second to process he quickly followed suit, dashing backwards from spawn and into what he soon realized was a Dark Oak Forest. 
Not ideal, he thought to himself, but he was already in the thick of it. He started hacking away at the bark with his bare hand and let his mind wander up to the sky.
Season six, Scott repeated in his head. Six times now he had found himself summoned, chosen by those beings he still did not quite comprehend to participate in a death game amongst some of his closest friends. The details changed but the goal always remained the same: last player standing wins. Wins what? Scott had already won and he still did not know. He’d been given audience with the beings, but they had looked at him with derision more so than any kind of admiration or praise for his victory. It had been hard to concentrate, or think in their presence. He could not even look at them without a piercing pain behind his eyes. 
 Despite knowing this, the drive to win was ever-present. Even if it would all be for naught in the end. He would spend a few blissful months in his empire only to be whisked away with just a quick warning on his comms, to return to the bloodbath. 
He finished punching down the tree, yielding himself quite a bit of wood in the process. He crafted a table and got to work on a simple pickaxe. It was only then while digging through his inventory that he spotted the book. 
He pulled it out, cracking it open to read: 
Welcome to Wild Life! You are a Cat!  … What? Did you expect further explanation? Where’s the fun in that? Good luck!
As he closed the book, he vanished it from his hands and back into his inventory. He frowned. “Why do you always have to be such a menace, Grian,” Scott sighed. 
“That’s not very nice,” Grian said. 
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Scott shrieked, one hand moving to clutch at his heart as he whirled around. There, he found Grian, wearing his typical red sweater and already boasting an iron sword in his hand. Atop his messy mop of light brown hair were two fluffy pointed ears. 
“Grian! You scared me!”
Grian laughed, putting his sword away. “Guess that means you’re a scaredy cat.”
Scott rolled his eyes, feeling something behind him flick back and forth. He glanced backwards to find he had a blue-gray tail, long and puffed up from fright. His ears pinned back in embarrassment, and his hand moved up to touch them atop his head to finally examine them. They felt pointed, just like Grian’s, but perhaps larger. 
Right. He’d made a point not to really think about it.
“Did you not notice?” Grian continued, a giggle still coating his words. 
“Of course I noticed,” Scott grumbled, “Jimmy’s comment soured any sort of interest quite quickly.”
Grian snorted. 
“You have no business calling me a scaredy cat when you’re a feline too,” Scott continued. 
“I wish,” Grian sighed, “But pointy ears aside, I’ve been cursed with doghood.” 
“Oh?” Scott blinked, trying to look closer to see if he could figure out the difference. But Grian took a step back. 
“Got to go,” Grian said quickly, “Oh and, watch out for the skeleton behind you,” he added, before darting away through the trees. 
As if on cue, an arrow pierced into Scott’s shoulder, lurching him forward. He twisted around to find the skeleton just one tree down, shaded by the thick canopy of Dark Oak leaves. Scott cursed under his breath, running a few meters away before taking some of his spare planks and towering up above the tree line. He took in a breath, ripping out the arrow with another curse on his lips. 
“You couldn’t have spared me an iron ingot for a shield, Grian!?” Scott shouted out into the air in exaggerated annoyance. He wiped some sweat from his brow before returning to holding his injured shoulder. He needed food. That shot had taken nearly a third of his health away–
He only had nine hearts. 
He blinked, recounting them in his head, but no, instead of the normal ten he only had the outline of nine. For a moment he feared they were playing without regeneration again, but no, the silhouettes of two and a half hearts remained. 
He pursed his lips. This might be a cat thing. He would need to get a feather and ink sac to start jotting down these observations if part of this game was to discover their own abilities. 
He supposed that gave him a place to start. He should keep an eye out for fellow felines to exchange information with while he hunted down some food. He kept to the treetops, hoping between leaves, careful not to fall into any gaps in case he lost even more hearts. How embarrassing would it be to become the first yellow on day one.
Eventually, he found the edge of the forest, where the Dark Oak gave way to a small stretch of grass before easing into water. From his high vantage point he could see it was a large lake. He could just barely see the shadow of the coast on the other side. 
He hopped down carefully, digging along the coast until he found some stone. From there it was simple to craft a set of stone tools and a furnace. He slipped into the cold water and drew out his sword. He managed to swipe at a few cod and was able to return to grass relatively quickly. 
He shivered, shoving some dark oak logs into the furnace and throwing the fish over it. He was so hungry even their raw form made his mouth water. But no, he wasn’t an animal–
Well, maybe he was. As he chewed on his cooked cod, he ventured closer to the lake’s edge to look at himself properly. His large blue gray ears twitched atop his head and his long tail swayed behind him. He curled it, watching, a bit mesmerized, as the appendage moved under his control. In his reflection he saw the shimmer of another player behind him, hopping down from the treetops. 
He waited, pretending not to notice the intruder to see what they were up to. But the man quickly gave way his position by calling out, “Oho! Is that food I smell?”
Scott snorted, turning around lazily to face his visitor. Etho stood right in front of the furnace, poking at the still cooking cod with his iron sword. How did everyone already have iron?
“Can I have a bite?” Etho asked, “I’m starving.”
“Dog or cat?” Scott asked instead, hopping atop his furnace to look down at the taller man. 
“Isn’t it obvious?” Etho raised a brow. His pointed white ears swiveled, and his fluffy white tail swished behind him. 
“I’ve been fooled already,” Scott replied, lifting his hand to push some stray blue strands behind his ears. He failed in his endeavor, his ears no longer there at all. He frowned.  
“I’ll give you a hint,” Etho said, lifting his hand to make a little paw motion by his masked cheek, “Meow.”
Scott laughed, retrieving one of his pieces of cod and tossing it to Etho, who easily caught it. From his own inventory he took out two oak logs, setting them down on the grass. He took a seat on one, and Scott joined him on the other – reluctantly, suddenly missing the cozy warmth of the furnace. 
“Still working with stone, eh?” Etho pointed out. 
Scott huffed, “Well excuse me for being a bit careful and not barreling into the first hole in the ground I find.” 
Etho dug through his inventory, handing him a stack of ten or so iron ingots. Scott’s eyes widened. 
“A bunch of us found an above ground vein,” Etho explained, and even though Scott couldn’t see his mouth he knew he was sporting a cheeky grin, “There’s a mountain on the northside of the map. It was all snatched up within ten minutes I’d say,” Etho laughed. 
“By you?” Scott asked with a raised brow. 
“Not just me,” Etho replied. “Have you met anybody else so far?”
“Just Grian,” Scott said, “He’s a dog.”
“Is he?” Etho blinked, “Looked feline to me. He made out with the most iron, I think. Him and Gem. She’s definitely a cat.”
“Did you see anyone else?’ Scott probed. 
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“Bdubs is a dog,” Etho counted out on his fingers, “Cleo is a dog too. Honestly, I think all of my friends are canines.” His ears pinned closer to his head, “They all ran off together pretty quickly.”
Scott placed his chin in his hand, logging the information away. He wondered if it was worth searching out Gem, then. However, they had teamed up just last game, and Scott did his best to switch up his allies as much as he could in these sessions. 
Their pockets lit up and they both brought out their comms to see new messages flashing on their screens. 
Skizzleman > DOGS RULE ImpulseSV > CATS DROOL InTheLittleWood > based Smajor1995 > rude.
Scott put away the comms after he finished typing his response, “Well, I suppose we can assume what those three are.”
Etho sighed, standing up from the log. Scott mirrored him. After all, the sun was past the midpoint and he hadn’t made much progress at all. He really should find himself a cave after he finished crafting a set of tools with the donated iron. Caves were always so dangerous in the early game…
“Seems like the dogs are sticking together,” Scott said casually. His tail flicked as he looked up at Etho, “Perhaps we should form our own feline alliance?”
“Fe-liance,” Etho offered, which made Scott snort. “Sure, but we should probably find a good spot to hunker down. We don’t have much daylight left.”
Scott shoved the rest of his items back into his inventory, giving a quick glance around to make sure he hadn’t forgotten anything. With that, he and Etho started walking, following the edge of the lake with the Dark Oak forest to their left. 
“Something’s happening out there,” Etho commented, pointing out toward the lake. 
Scott squinted, making out the vague silhouette of something being built out in the middle of the lake. It was too far to really make out exactly.
“If only we had a spyglass,” Etho sighed, shoving his hands into his pockets as he continued his leisurely pace. 
“I bet they’re in trident range,” Scott replied. Etho laughed. 
“And you’re in my range!” 
Scott looked up, watching as someone shot down from the heavens, spinning in a tight circle as he went. He landed right in front of them, facing the wrong direction. He quickly corrected himself, but even without facing them, Scott would recognize Joel’s vest and linen shirt combo anywhere. Of course, now he was also sporting some brown cat ears and a brown and black striped tail. 
He grinned at them, “360 spin jump from sky limit. Impressive, am I right?”
Scott raised a brow, shifting so he could look past Joel and see that he did have a tower of cobble going up into the sky. “I knew you were a thrill seeker, but that seems more like a death wish to water bucket clutch on day one.”
“Have you learned nothing from me?” Etho added, “At least boat it.”
Joel blinked at them, “...You’re both cats right?”
“Yeah?” Scott started, glancing over at Etho who simply shrugged. 
Joel’s confusion seemed to give way to a manic sort of grin. His tail swayed back and forth and the entire display gave Scott the urge to bristle. Joel could be so infuriatingly smug sometimes. Maybe all the time.
“Joel!” 
Joel turned his head, tail perking up straight, “Over here, Lizzie!”
“You’ve wasted all my cobble!” Lizzie complained, coming into view. She sported a pair of ears folded down slightly on her head, the fur a soft orangey-pink. Her tail was especially fluffy, similar to Etho’s. 
“It was necessary,” Joel brushed off. “Had to make sure you were right.”
“Well, now you owe me for the cobble and the information,” Lizzie huffed, “Give me a bucket.”
“I don’t have a bucket,” Joel snapped back. 
“But I saw an axolotl!” Lizzie whined. Joel sighed, digging through his inventory and throwing three iron ingots into his wife’s arms. 
She squealed, “Okay, thanks, bye forever!”
Joel rolled his eyes, but his smile was soft and fond, so unlike the manic look he’d worn before. 
“That was quite cold of you, Joel,” Scott commented. 
“What?” Joel said, turning back to look at them, “I gave her the iron!”
“You could have just given her your bucket.”
“I don’t have one. Are your new ears not working properly?”
Scott pressed his lips into a thin line. Did Joel think he was an idiot? 
“Joel, do you have a base yet?” Etho asked. 
Joel’s shoulders immediately loosened, looking over at the white cat hybrid, “I’ve carved out a little place inside one of the dark oaks.”
“Cool, we’re moving in,” Etho said.
“Excuse me?” Both Joel and Scott snapped, before glancing at each other. 
“Sun’s setting,” Etho said easily. 
“That’s not my blummin’ problem,” Joel huffed. 
“You’d let your boat boy die out here?” Etho pouted and Joel groaned, but seemed to fold easily enough at the words. 
“But why’s Scott have to come?” Joel asked, even as he started to lead them toward his starter base. 
“We’re in a Fe-liance,” Etho said, “You are too.”
“I don’t think cats work in packs,” Scott couldn’t help but comment. 
“Lions do,” Etho said. 
“That’s a pride, not a pack,” Joel replied.
“Joel’s got a lot of that. Pride and ego,” Scott said. 
Etho snorted, but Joel just shot him a glare, illuminated by the flicker of his torch light. With his back turned, he didn’t see the zombie coming toward him.
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Luckily, both Etho and Scott had quick reflexes–with Scott grabbing Joel’s arm to wrench him behind his shield and Etho drawing out his sword to slash at the beast. 
Joel recovered fairly quickly, jumping into the fight with relative ease. They were getting surrounded by mobs now. Scott deflected an arrow with his shield and then slashed at a spider rearing up on him. 
“This way!” Joel called, and Scott stabbed the spider one last time, relishing in its death cry. He had no time to grab the string it dropped, instead turning to race after Joel and Etho, weaving through the thick forest of trees. He almost missed it, but there was a dark oak door on one of the trunks that Joel swung open, urging the two inside before closing and locking it behind them. 
It wasn’t a natural tree trunk, Scott realized immediately. It was much more spacious, hollowed out and with ample room for the three of them to move. It was only one room and it still only had grass for flooring, but it kept the monsters out.
“Only one bed?” Etho asked, looking around. 
“I wasn’t exactly expecting company,” Joel grumbled,  pushing past them to the left side wall where he already had a double chest. He dug through it, taking out some raw chicken and more fish. He started loading up his furnace, and Scott summoned his own to speed up the process. Joel said nothing but did dump the fish in Scott’s hands to deal with. 
“I’ve got one,” Etho assured, placing down a bed right beside Joels’. 
“You found more sheep?” Joel blinked, “I was with Martyn and Jimmy briefly when we found a herd and they obliterated them. It almost seemed like they’d gone red.”
There was a smug crinkle around Etho’s eyes, “I actually hid two away. I’ll bring them here in the morning.”
“Brilliant,” Joel grinned. 
“Are we married to living in this dreary place?” Scott asked, “Such a gloomy color scheme.”
“You can head out the door whenever you want,” Joel snapped. 
“And leave you and Etho to pair up again? That’s been done. I have to stick around now to spice it up.”
“Is that a rule I don’t know about?” Etho asked, “Because I’ve repeated buddies every series.”
“Scott just likes being extra,” Joel said. 
Scott gave a little wink, flicking his hair back and swishing his tail for good measure. Joel grimaced.
While the food cooked, Etho and Scott crafted their own chests, each claiming a corner of their room to organize their things. When they finished, the pair joined Joel to eat. Ehto sat on the bed, Joel leaned against his chest and Scott found himself drawn to perching on the lit furnace once again. 
“Has fish always tasted this good?” Etho asked as he ripped into the salmon. 
“The chicken’s divine as well,” Joel agreed. 
“Perhaps it’s a cat thing,” Scott offered, “Did your books give you any clues?”
“Nah,” Etho said, “These games are never that easy.”
“Heh,” Joel grinned, “So you really don’t know anything do you?”
“You’d keep secrets from the Fe-liance?” Etho gasped. 
“Don’t listen to him,” Scott said, “Joel’s not smart enough to know so much so soon.”
Joel squawked, “I’m plenty smart, Scott! And not only that, I’ve got a wife who lives her imperial life as a cat all blumming day every day.”
Scott’s eyes widened. It was true – Lizzie was the Empress of Animalia back on their home server. Despite her best attempts to hide her feline traits, it was fairly obvious she wasn’t fully human. “We need her on our team.”
Joel’s shoulders slumped, “Scar snatched her up immediately. Maybe he had the same idea, I don’t know. But she refused to link up with me. At least right now.”
“Why the hell would she want to pair with Scar? He’s an accident prone disaster,” Scott groaned. 
“He did win last season,” Etho reminded them. 
“I guess,” Scott conceded, tapping his chin, “And Lizzie did crash and burn back there too. Died before Jimmy and everything.”
“Hey!” Joel snapped, “It was your fault she died in the first place!” He shoved his finger into Scott’s chest. 
Scott easily slapped it away, “My fault? Who was the one sending her to kill me?”
Joel growled, tail slashing back and forth in agitation. 
“Man this cod sure is good,” Ehto interrupted loudly, “Nothin’ like sleeping on a full stomach.” He leaned back, stretching out on the double bed. 
Scott let himself be distracted, slipping off the furnace in favor of crawling into the beds beside Etho. 
“Oi!” Joel started, “Are we really going to cram three of us into two beds?”
“Afraid to cuddle me, Joel?” Scott teased. 
Joel shot him a look, “You’ve brought nothing to the table. You should sleep on the floor.”
“We’ll get a third bed tomorrow,” Etho waved off, “Come on, it’s warmer like this anyway. We’ve fit more people in our bed in Double Life.” 
Joel reddened a little as he grumbled. 
“Oh?” Scott tilted his head, ears perked for any juicy gossip. 
“Bdubs insisted on having a sleepover at least one night,” Etho laughed, “It was all four of us sandwiched between the furnaces in the Relation Ship.”
“And it was terrible, Etho,” Joel scowled, but still climbed into the bed, shoving Scott with more force than necessary to carve himself a space. “I’m pretty sure Impulse ended up on the floor and I burned my hand on the furnace.”
“Our hand,” Etho corrected with a yawn. 
“Even worse,” Joel agreed. He turned onto his side, facing away from both Scott and Etho. Etho chuckled, nuzzling into his pillow. Scott soon realized he’d found himself in the worst spot, sandwiched between them. Perhaps it would be better for him to be on the floor – not that he’d ever admit that fact to Joel. 
“You know, Joel,” Scott tried instead, unable to suppress his grin, “It would make more sense for you to be in the middle, what with you being shorter–”
Joel kicked his leg back, slamming it into Scott, “I swear to the void, Scott! One more word out of you and you’ll be the first damn death message in the chat.”
Scott laughed, even though the kick had him wincing in pain. In fact, he’d taken a tick of damage from it too. So he conceded, keeping quiet and enjoying the little taste of victory in the rise he’d managed to get. He closed his eyes, relishing in the warmth the bodies surrounding him provided. 
Tomorrow he’d dig down and get his full diamond gear. He’d find Lizzie and interrogate her. From there he’d start formulating a real plan for the season and get back on track. 
He was almost asleep when Etho whispered close to his ear, “Should have warned you earlier, Scott.” 
“Hmm?” Scott murmured sleepily. 
“If you’re sleeping so close to Joel, best to keep your neck covered.”
“ETHO!” Joel shrieked. 
Scott laughed, curling up to dodge the pillow being slammed into Etho’s face. 
It was going to be an interesting season. A wild one at that.
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mcdregvault · 1 year
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It's a cool desing ok?
props to @feyfoxen to give me the idea to ascend this wolfo into doghood
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degendad · 2 months
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I’m into puppy play but I’m also just like. A dog normally. Non sexually. Trying to figure out how to keep a work life balance in doghood.
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sens0r · 23 days
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𝗌𝗍𝖺𝗋𝗍𝖾𝗋   𝗌𝗍𝖺𝗍𝗎𝗌   closed,     feat.   warden   (    @doghoods      ) 𝗍𝗂𝗆𝖾𝖿𝗋𝖺𝗆𝖾   +    𝗅𝗈𝖼𝖺𝗍𝗂𝗈𝗇   evening,   event   one   -   governor's    ball
although   veronica   isn't   the   focal   point   of   the   occasion,   her   demeanor   suggests   otherwise.   the   desperate   longing   for   her   father's   approval   and   validation   is   evident.   it   manifests   through   her   domineering   behavior   towards   her   subordinates,   her   iron   fist   rules   heavy.   while   her   commanding   presence   isn't   entirely   unusual,   it   now   felt   more   oppressive   than   ever   before.   sentinel's   involvement   into   mercy's   operations   grows   invasive   and   it's   veronica's   desire   to   align   herself   as   closely   as   possible   with   the   organization's   possible   rebirth.
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as   she   navigates   through   the   building   with   practiced   ease,   veronica   seamlessly   blends   in,   not   merely   as   an   agent,   but   as   one   of   the   corporate   elite.   her   eyes   locked   onto   warden's,   and   her   inquiry   came   across   more   as   a   demand   than   a   question.   "what   is   that   on   your   face?"   her   finger   pointed   accusingly   at   the   burgeoning   facial   hair   adorning   his   upper   lip.
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alterhuman-palace · 8 months
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Short video by Patricia Taxxon on Autism and Doghood.
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numetalpuppygirl · 7 months
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i don't even deserve my doghood i'm just some mass of fleshes and perhaps bones. i should be starved and beaten in a desert for a full arena's amusement
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doginthevoid · 2 years
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The Humanity in Being a Dog
As a domestic dog, rather than a wolf or other wild canid, I find that a lot of my doghood is still rooted in humanity.
I crave human connection in a “pet” way a lot, often daydreaming about spending time with my person, about napping on a dog bed made by humans and playing with toys that are quite the same. My very existence as a domesticated dog comes from humans breeding my ancestors.
Even a lot of my other kintypes aren’t free from this. My Rockruff timeline revolves entirely around my human partner, for example.
The only kintype I have that is completely disconnected from humans is my spinosaurus ‘type. I mean, there is legitimately no possible way it could be influenced by a species that didn’t exist yet.
So when I have spinosaurus shifts a lot of the feelings I have are completely foreign from what I’m used to feeling as a dog. Those truly wild instincts. It’a rather jarring.
A lot of the therian community tends to focus on the wild, on the separation from humans. Even felines are far closer to their original selves than us canines. It can be a little alienating at times. Therianthropy is pretty literally a rejection of humanity. And yet here I am. A nonhuman who loves humans almost too much to bare.
This isn’t to say that’s a bad thing. Like I said, I love humans, I think they are incredible. I think that a lot of ‘kin folks don’t realize that it’s not about hating your humanity, but loving your ‘type.
I definitely spent years despising people, for what they did to the planet & what they do to each other. And I honestly believe that there is actually a lot of power in anger and hate at times. But it’s definitely easier on the soul to replace that with compassion.
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greatpain · 8 days
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➥     STATUS  :  CLOSED  @doghoods ➥     FEATURING  :  AGENTEPSILON +  AGENTBYTE
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          it's  not  often  she  visits  the  medical  bay.  as  an  intelligence  agent,  the  worst  injury  she  deals  with  is  a  papercut.     (     call  her  retro  if  you  must,  she  prefers  seeing  things  out  physically.  helps  with  the  headaches  she's  never  gotten.     )     "     hey,  got  anything  for  migraines     ?     "     yejide  is  not  above  faking  an  ailment  for  information.  there's  worse  she's  done  to  sate  curiosity.     "     over-the-counter  stuff  never  works  for  me,  and  natural  remedies  are  failing.     "     not  even  a  half  second  pause  after  her  poor  explanation  before  she  jumps  coyly  into  the  real  reason  she's  ventured  so  far  away  from  intelligence.     "     those  images  that  were  shown...  real  weird  right     ?     is  any  of  that  possible     ?     like,  medically     ?     "
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radioactivegoatoid · 3 months
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my apawtheosis is at hand... doghood is within my grasp... heaven (dingy like 90% mold 10% concrete basement with a cage in it) belongs to me
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