Awesome, beautiful style. Also side note. I love that plant he's holding, I don't know what it's called but it's one of my favorites.
Furry
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General community for everything furry-related (discussions, texts, art, your own work, …)!
No matter if you have one or multiple fursonas (animal-based or not) or are just here to enjoy the artworks, all are welcome and respected here.
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I like this image. There are lots of things that bring me joy. Hobbies, you know. But growing plants is the one thing that makes me happy and gives me a feeling of inner peace. Taking care of something and watching it grow is such a nice feeling. I love plants so much. This image encapsulates that feeling perfectly <3
I understand how you feel. But I for myself am happy that my cacti survived so far (at least the ones which did survive).
My sister is like that, too :3c I hope your surviving cacti have a long life ahead of them!
Very cute art, I really like kemonos
Cute indeed.
Does it count as kemono? For me kemono was kinda an alias for demihuman which separates from furry.
AFAIK, kemono is just the Japanese equivalent for "furry." (not literally tho). It separates humans with animal ears and tails from full on anthros. Literally it means "beast" or "animal."
It separates humans with animal ears and tails from full on anthros.
So you are saying that in Japanese kemono refers to full anthros or the other way around? If full anthros, then what is their word for "just cat ears"?
"Kemono" is for full anthros, "kemonomimi" ("beast ears") is the partial animal human hybrids.
Ohh, and I thought Kemono is just a short form of Kemonomimi. Thank you ^^
This means that I can now also push the furry content to !kemonomoe@ani.social too /j
Not really, kemono is an asian style of furry art
love the art style!
