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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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YOU ARE THE REASON
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Love Begins
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

Origami Around
$LAYYYTER

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wolf boy
I think werewolves are an important part of trans culture *rips your throat out with my teeth*
Fall wolf/werewolf kin mood board made by me!!! :P
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Winners first annual All-Alaska Sweepstakes, Nome, Alaska, 1908.
Title taken from front. View of sled dog team, winners of first All-Alaska Sweepstakes, Nome, Alaska. Photographer's number 842. 1908. Photographer: Lomen Bros. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center
Alaska's Digital Archives
my mom said we can go into the woods and howl if your mom says it's fine
pls throw the ball
Werewolf Aesthetic
a trans wolf for your troubles
feeling especially werewolf today who up tryna eat roadkill and scream at the moon with me
It's funny to think that when I was a kid, people would say stuff like "they will grow out of it when they grow up" about younger alter/nonhumans. Because I'm an adult now and all I grew out of was hating myself for my alterhumanity. I love being alterhuman, I grew more comfortable with my identity as I got older, and I learned to love this part of me despite people thinking it was something to be outgrown or something shameful. I just think it's a little funny how wrong those people are and that I can be happy as I am while they wallow in negativity
#yes!! #i’ve been told countless times that my animal identity is a phase all throughout my youth
i feel like since the tiktok era has grown, there is such a big expectation to what a therian is; to wear a mask and practice quadrobics.
i think people forget (mostly normies, let’s be honest) that the only thing that makes a therian is to identify in a non-physical way as non-human; nothing more, nothing less. there is no other requirement and that is so freeing - you make up your own identity.
ok. i have questions for some therians and otherkin. these are genuine and will be below the cut! you can dm or send an ask of tag or comment or whatever. these aren't too serious or anything i don't think. but they're bugging me and i need answers but im SHY and scared to send asks to folks who may not be comfy answering.
ok so first is deity, god, angel, and demon otherkin. and this one is a bit personal, but I've been thinking about it a lot. are you religious? or do you consider yourself a part of your religion of origin? how has your identity changed your relationship with spirituality and all that? i feel like being any sort of divine otherkin would cause for a few complications, especially if you were spiritual beforehand. it seems like an interesting dynamic and i am yet to really see anyone talk about it in depth (granted, i do not peruse yalls kin specific tags much, so what do I really know)
ok next. most mammal therians/kin apply to this one. Yall's years. When I see conversations about ear placements and interacting with phantom limbs, its always described on the top of your head. But on most, it's right behind the eyes, maybe closer to the brow bone. is that where yall feel them, or is it almost like an anime character (yk what i mean)? If so, do you think it has to do with our heads being so much taller? Or is it a hybrid system.
ok. finally for my birds. why are the wings on yalls back? is it because hands are too foreign? Bird wings and human arms are the same limbs with evolved features. Like idk it just confuses me.
i know for the last two shifts are different for everyone and all that but. I'm such a literal and logical person that these things keep bugging me and they will continue to bug me until i get answers. if i felt wings on my back, i'd assume i was some harpy or griffin, not involved in. eaugh. anyway! thank you for your time have a wonderful day.
I can answer the last one for myself personally. My wings map over my arms. They always have, even since before I knew I was a bird therian. Feather placement is 1 to 1with the homology. My bones feel twisted and wrong, almost painful as they're in the incorrect shape, like one might feel with a digitigrade leg shift. The shape of my hands is uncomfortable and as a kid I would often try to contort my hand into a shape that felt more correct, but never could do so satisfyingly because what I was actually trying to mimic was avian metacarpal structure.
I do feel wings on my back occasionally, but I don't attribute that to a bird theriotype because in my mind, birds do not have wings growing from their backs. I couldn't answer why anyone else feels their wings on their back as a bird but I suspect popular media depictions of birds, birds' anatomy, and the way they fly (such as Maximum Ride) may have something to do with it. And I don't say that to be disparaging or fakeclaimerish to birdfolk who have wings on their backs. It goes both ways. I grew up on Animorphs as an alternative, and I'm sure that influenced the way I think of wings and flight.
I’ve been watching a lot of Youtube videos of seals lately!
Loch Katrine, Scotland, 1908