Couldn't be me currently dissociating by spending an hour tweaking my headphones' equalizer against its inverse frequency response by using an art referencing tool as a tracing overlay
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(NSFW/π) Confectioner of Kinks. Art is at @AvecLeChocolat. Freelance furry artist.
I make fetish art and love engaging with others.
I post my art [ just about everywhere. ]
Be Horny, and do Kinks.
Above all, fuck fascists; but not in the fun way.
Couldn't be me currently dissociating by spending an hour tweaking my headphones' equalizer against its inverse frequency response by using an art referencing tool as a tracing overlay
Nope
Not me
I wonder if other English language words follow this ABCCD letter pattern and have funny results when you do the same thing to them... For example "steel" fits the pattern but you get setl, settl, stetl which aren't funny, just unexpected.
Update: somebody actually did the work and got us an answer djkhsfkgjdfh
perhaps there is an alternate universe where the weather is opposite,
so that maybe it's always snuuy in philadelphia?
first i grepped /usr/share/dict/words to find all the words that look like bunny. i don't have a linux computer right now so i had to ask someone on discord to do it for me
then i threw out the ones that start with a capital letter, because i'm not a capitalist
then i used j to apply each of the bnuuy permutationsβbnuuy, buny, and bnunyβto each line to produce a list of all the candidates, because that's the first tool that i thought of and have access to
and then i went through it manually assessing (aka the rainbolt gambit) whether any of the words were sufficiently funny or remarkable. i kept in some crummy ones to keep you on your toes. one criterion i inconsistently applied was whether it could plausibly be recognized as funny fnuuy/cutesy misspellings of the original word
BUNNY BNUUY BUNY BNUNY BUNNY BNUUY BUNY BNUNY
batty btaay baty btaty happy hpaay hapy hpapy
belly bleey bely blely hello hleeo helo hlelo
bleep bellp blep belep hippo hpiio hipo hpipo
boggy bgooy bogy bgogy hubby hbuuy huby hbuby
buddy bduuy budy bdudy jazzy jzaay jazy jzazy
buggy bguuy bugy bgugy jello jleeo jelo jlelo
bully bluuy buly bluly jelly jleey jely jlely
bunny bnuuy buny bnuny jinni jniii jini jnini
butte btuue bute btute jolly jlooy joly jloly
butts btuus buts btuts kiddo kdiio kido kdido
catty ctaay caty ctaty kitty ktiiy kity ktity
comma cmooa coma cmoma leggy lgeey legy lgegy
ditto dtiio dito dtito mamma mmaaa mama mmama
ditty dtiiy dity dtity mommy mmooy momy mmomy
dizzy dziiy dizy dzizy piggy pgiiy pigy pgigy
doggy dgooy dogy dgogy pizza pziia piza pziza
dolly dlooy doly dloly poppy ppooy popy ppopy
dummy dmuuy dumy dmumy puffy pfuuy pufy pfufy
dweeb dewwb dweb deweb puppy ppuuy pupy ppupy
fatty ftaay faty ftaty pussy psuuy pusy psusy
filly fliiy fily flily sheep sehhp shep sehep
fizzy fziiy fizy fzizy sunny snuuy suny snuny
foggy fgooy fogy fgogy tabby tbaay taby tbaby
funny fnuuy funy fnuny taffy tfaay tafy tfafy
fuzzy fzuuy fuzy fzuzy tubby tbuuy tuby tbuby
gimme gmiie gime gmime tummy tmuuy tumy tmumy
gummy gmuuy gumy gmumy yummy ymuuy yumy ymumy
guppy gpuuy gupy gpupy zippy zpiiy zipy zpipy
click above to expand, click below for more analysis
but there is an image I strongly remember stumbling across on the old web eons ago. This was in the age before I started saving images religiously and instead, I had the file bookmarked in my web browser on a super old PC. The picture as such has been lost to time, but it stuck in my brain firmly for years and is actually pretty influential for me. So I'm putting forth a hunt for it?
The image was a black and white pencil (maybe black pen) illustration of a fox standing on an old house's front porch. I vaguely recall the fox being a nude vixen, but I'm not 100% confident on that, only that it was for sure a fox. I also recall the composition had a high angle perspective, not a bird's eye view, but certainly higher than eye level; although again my memory there isn't perfect.
I found this image in an FTP-like file structure on someone's personal website around 2006-2007, though the website itself was likely older. I, unfortunately, don't remember any details other than it was basically just black text on a white background with no formatting. I stumbled onto the site google image searching "Fox and Dragon" around 2006, seeing some cute furry art and then going through the site from there.
The chances of finding this lost media I honestly think are close to 0, but I figured I'd at least make this post in hope.