This is Logan! I adopted him from the Lollypop Farm Human Society in Rochester, NY a few months ago.
This facility does an amazing job caring for (and often rehabilitating) all sorts of animals, from mice to horses and everything in between.
This fall, Lollypop Farm is having their annual Walk for the Animals fundraiser. All proceeds go to helping support vital services and programs for homeless and abused pets, just like Logan.
When Logan was brought to Lollypop Farm, he had a fractured pelvis, injured penis, and a lot of surrounding soft tissue damage. It is believed he was hit by a car and left to suffer, alone and hurting. Once he got to Lollypop Farm however, he was rushed to their vet and received the care and attention he desperately needed. After weeks of kennel rest and lots of love and treats, he was put up for adoption and the rest is history. Today, you wouldn’t even know he had such a traumatic injury.
I owe Logan’s life and the companionship he gives me to Lollypop Farm and the amazing staff and volunteers that work tirelessly to help animals in need. To give back, I’m participating in the Walk for the Animals fundraiser this year on September 24th, and I could use your help!
I’ve set my own personal fundraising goal to $250
I’ll need help from both animal lovers and those who appreciate animals from afar to reach it. Every little bit counts! I don’t have much to offer in return, but I can share as many cute pictures of Logan as you want.
You can Donate Here to help animals in need
or please reblog and share this post and my donation page wherever you can if a donation isn’t possible right now.
I just think that 'animals are living intelligent creatures that have feelings and deserve to be respected' and 'when done properly farming is beneficial to both people and animals and there's nothing wrong with raising and killing animals for food, clothing, and other products' are concepts that very much can and should coexist
LOOK I JUST REALLY ENJOY THEIR FRIENDSHIP OK?? You can't tell me they wouldn't hang after their respective personal quests (spawn ending ofc)/emotional breakdowns over their own mortality
EDIT: I forgot to watermark these so now more than ever PLEASE don't repost
I have slimecicle Merch. The mushroom Keychain. It's really cute!
And if you want to help slimecicle, and the World, and have a New cute goober by your side, you can go to slimestory.com and help the woods, the seas and the animals in them.
Sorry if this was annoying, you don't have to After all, I'm just saying. ;)
I do sort of wish western anime fans would analyze anime and manga from a framework of japanese historical and cultural context. Specifically a lot of works from the 90s being influenced by the general aimlessness and ennui that a lot of people were experiencing due to the burst in the bubble economy and the national trauma caused by the sarin terrorist attack. I think in interacting with media that’s not local to our sociocultural/sociopolitical sphere it’s easy to forget that it’s influenced and shaped by the same kinds of factors that influence media within our own cultural dome and there ends up being this baseline misalignment of perception between the causative elements of a narrative and viewer interpretation of those elements. It’s a form of death of the author that i think, in some measure, hinders our ability to fully understand/come to terms with creator intent and the full scope of a work’s merits
In a very important home life update: we got a high vis vest for one of our chickens
They apparently have a great unintended use of stopping hens from getting bullied, so we got one to try it out since the above hen gets excessively picked on by the others (we don't really know why).
Shout put to the wonderful @gingervivilou who told me about it!!