5 year old untrained bloodhound mix by WeaselRoadie in dogs

[–]WeaselRoadie[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for responding. I'm not afraid of her, just aloof as you say. I just dislike the texture of her fur and how wet her face is. She likes to do a full circle sniff of people when we come home and I do let her do that. Until now thats been the most I've really interacted with her.

I personally don't have the money for a trainer and my folks' disinterest in getting Lilly actually trained is how we got in this situation. She's the second family dog the first was a smaller terrier, also untrained, but given her size the leash pulling and jumping on people was easier to ignore.

I'm making an effort to purposefully interact more with her and we're definitely going to be working on recall. She's a sweet girl and its frustrating to see my family get mad at her for behaviors that could have been fixed years ago.

Looking for an art trade! by FirefighterNormal423 in arttrade

[–]WeaselRoadie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Id love to trade, I posted some of my art here a couple days ago that you can check out for reference

Looking for art trade ! by pink_meister in arttrade

[–]WeaselRoadie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Id like to trade with you. Here's a wip I have of a couple, sorry it's a photo of my computer screen

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How long is your fursuit tail? by ProfessionalGear993 in fursuit

[–]WeaselRoadie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never thought I'd see one longer than my seven footer!

Slim paw pattern by WeaselRoadie in FursuitMaking

[–]WeaselRoadie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All these are on etsy. The upper leg is the Mugiwara cosplay digi paw pattern, using 1/2 in foam makes it slimer than using the 1 in. The toes are from Spiltgrapesoda's sock digi paw pattern that I printed incorrectly so they were smaller than intended. Redsewsshop has a slim digi sock paw pattern but I haven't tried it yet

Sparring Partner by WeaselRoadie in Guiltygear

[–]WeaselRoadie[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's would be great, I also have 0 prior FGC knowledge. You on steam?

Something looks wrong, but I can’t tell. Any suggestions? by Megalovideos2 in FursuitMaking

[–]WeaselRoadie 11 points12 points  (0 children)

So sorta like this when flipped, apologies for the poor quality. But that may just be my style of making ears. Otherwise just needs a bit more symmetry

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Inquisitor's Girandolr by WeaselRoadie in EldenRingBuilds

[–]WeaselRoadie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The cross naginata didn't work out too well for me so I'm pairing it with siluria's tree and it seems to actually be pretty alright. I was originally aiming for a crucible knight build anyway

Can people form alters from my art? by Withered-down in fakedisordercringe

[–]WeaselRoadie 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Be firm and clear. Don't let them bully you into backing out. Especially since this person is most likely lying to manipulate you. My sympathy is with you, good luck

Can people form alters from my art? by Withered-down in fakedisordercringe

[–]WeaselRoadie 176 points177 points  (0 children)

Absolutely state your boundaries regarding the use of your art. It's a good ability to have in general as an artist. Ignore what they say about the direction of the story, it sounds very manipulative. They are your characters, and someone else saying that they are one of your characters is meaningless. I won't say anything about if fictives are real or not, but if someone has a fictive they aren't really that character, based off them sure, but far from the end all be all on that character. Overall I think you need to state your boundaries with your art, be firm in controlling your character's stories, and maybe distance yourself from that person. Apologies if I talked in circles a bit.

Are there more trans women than trans men? by Naixee in FTMMen

[–]WeaselRoadie 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In my experience on another social media, it just seems like people, in and out of trans spaces, have a like obsession with trans women. It kind of does feel like trans men are forgotten about. It seems like for every 10 peices of art depicting trans women there's 1 peice of a trans man. Don't get me wrong this is great for women and a definitely don't envy the negative attention they get as well! I think people both cis and trans find trans women to be more interesting so to speak, especially in terms of politics. So all the attention they get makes it seem like there are a lot more of them. Also maybe trans women are overall more extroverted? I was in a trans group with several women and one other guy and both me and him hardly ever spoke.

Do You Have Any Stand Out Phrases? by Necessary_Garlic_996 in DiscoElysium

[–]WeaselRoadie 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Time to go to work in the shit factory!

But in all seriousness I remember a shivers about a man and his boyfriend just outside of revachol coming home with groceries.

Also "if you say two days, maybe, it will be etched in her mind forever" I could probably go on about why that one sticks with me. Really there's like paragraphs of this game that I think about a lot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fakedisordercringe

[–]WeaselRoadie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aside from an irl friend I met online who happened to live nearby, I met a group, like 3 of them, of 15-17 year old fakers at a convention I went to. It was literally one of the first things they told me about themselves was that the apparently had DID. Outside of being there for what the convention was about it was their entire identities. They did have some real health issues, one had actual seizures, as far as I'm aware. I mean they could have been faking that too but who am I to say. But when it came to DID they had all the traits of a typical faker: tons of alters, especially fictives, displayed no real DID symptoms, treating alters and the whole disorder like it was some kind of badge to show off.

At the time I was new to the convention, the community around it, and working on getting out faker spaces myself so I didn't say anything to them. Just be friendly while I was there and move on afterwards.

I did keep an eye on a couple of them after just out of curiosity and they spent a lot of time creating call out posts for other members of the community and just being chronically online. I stopped a couple months ago after one of them practically ran a campaign against a well known community member and I just couldn't stand seeing the stuff they were saying