I cannot believe how much people doom scroll on social media. There are literally hundreds of gay furry erotica novels out there, and this is how you are spending your time?
I cannot believe how much people doom scroll on social media. There are literally hundreds of gay furry erotica novels out there, and this is how you are spending your time?
Iโm excited to announce that Iโm publishing an artbook! ๐จ
Created in collaboration with @spiridude.com
Coming to Kickstarter in early 2026. Featuring work from Magic: The Gathering, Gwent, and new personal pieces!
More details soon: www.kickstarter.com/projects/spi...
moth fursuiter standing sideways behind lamppost, side-eyeing camera
can u guys still see me
#fursuitfriday #moth
If you insist on using alt-text, upload a second image covering event information and write alt-text for that in addition to alt-text for the primary image. Ultimately though, the only thing that should go in alt-text is an image description.
Please stop using alt-text to post "more information" about an event. Alt-text is for writing image descriptions for visually impaired people using a screen reader. Not only does this make the content of the post confusing, alt-text is harder for a screen reader to navigate than text on a website.
I excel at the bright lights and pushing buttons game
I only get strikes ๐ฆ๐
#FursuitFriday
Could you help me with my taxes? I am *this* high in debt.
Photograph of a red fox fursuiter sitting on a tree branch with their back resting against the trunk.
It's #FursuitFriday and I am in a tree!
๐ธ: @libertyfurall.bsky.social
The alt text for this image is literally a single space. So you clicked the button to add alt text just to not write anything?
Until you find an ADA Coordinator, I'll give you this one for free: please start writing alt text on your posts for the benefit of blind and visually impaired users. Alt text is not where "more info" goes, it is what a screen reader displays for those who cannot see the image.
A photograph of an orange, purple, and yellow Dutch Angel Dragon fursuiter holding their paws up in a sort of clawing position.
A photograph of a white and pink Dutch Angel Dragon fursuiter. The photograph is taken at a low angle to make the subject appear taller.
I got some amazing shots this weekend! I'm getting a lot more confident with my editing process!
๐งก๐ฒ: @jaythedergenking.bsky.social
๐๐ฒ: @libertyfurall.bsky.social
A photograph of a silk moth fursuiter sitting candidly on a black metal bench. There is greenery in the foreground and trees in the background.
A photograph of a red sabretooth tiger fursuiter holding up one paw in a wave.
I've neglected using my 75-300mm lens, but it has easily become my new favorite!
๐ฆ: @branjueas.bsky.social
A photograph of an orange and purple Dutch Angel Dragon fursuiter lounging in an outdoor chair with their leg kicked out. The photograph was taken at a lower angle, and the fursuiter is looking into the camera.
A photograph of a silk moth fursuiter sitting on a black metal bench with their legs outstretched and crossed at the ankles. The photograph is from a lower angle, and the fursuiter is looking into the camera.
This has to be one of my favorite poses for fursuit photography, so much attitude!
๐ฒ: @jaythedergenking.bsky.social
๐ฆ: @branjueas.bsky.social
Red fox fursuiter wearing a pink graphic T-shirt of Jeff the Land Shark
NOM NOM NOM!!
Coming new 2026 Calendar Teaser. Stay tune.
Will be published through @furplanet.com
You don't look a day over 30!
Bottom line, don't stress about it too much! People with disabilities are not shy about making sure they are being accommodated. You putting even a little bit of effort into making your event accessible is, unfortunately, more than most people do. Your effort will not go unappreciated!
And most importantly, provide information and be reachable! Someone going to your event should have a clear understanding of how well they will be able to navigate (both physically and mentally) before they arrive. If someone wants to make a request or ask a question, be there to hear it.
Make sure there are plenty of places to sit down. Walkways are clear of any obstacles and are wide and friendly. Bathrooms, elevators, and other facilities are navigable and easy to find. Sure, people with disabilities will benefit from this, but so will everyone.
When accessibility is done right, it benefits everyone, so I recommend simply thinking about what would be helpful to all. Chances are you will cover the needs of those with disabilities without needing to put yourself in someone else's shoes, which can be challenging.
@libertyfurall.bsky.social The pink derg does have an account, he just isn't active ๐ก
I wish they would fix it up instead. Hard to get Master Blaster when you have a 2/3 chance of getting a broken blaster ๐
Maybe a hot take, but it has been impossible for me to get excited about any of these new drops. I know Bad Dragon has always been a "fantasy" toy maker, but these designs are getting progressively more absurd and frankly uncomfortable looking. I don't know what market BD is trying to capture here.
Wow that takes me back! Using the phones at Kings Island was the best part of the job. Calling in a 29 at Woodstock Express. Listening to Mike Koontz give the daily weather report each morning. Ahh memories...
These are the same photos matrix style!
A screenshot of the Furtrack website showing 1000080 posts under the search bar.
WE HIT ONE MILLION TONIGHT
YOU'RE ALL CRAZY
WE LOVE YOU