@gameboygolden The whole introduction of the Everywhen got me like, so we fighting Athena finally right? Cause she been there a hot minute. And it's going to be the best fight they have ever designed...right?
On another note, Begste got me absolutely TWISTED and I cannot get over it ๐ฅด๐ซฆ
They announced God of War Laufey with a ton of gameplay and it looks incredible!
In particular they showed off a new boss, the Mongolian god of war Begtse, who I would let dick me down till my asshole was monologuing ๐
Ore-Ida is releasing dinosaur-shaped tater tots to tap into the "cross-generational love of dinosaurs"
It features Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, and Brontosaurus
@RykerTheShep I have always liked that the MA community avoids this kind of behavior. There has never been any sort of sole emphasis on what someone's body looks like, or anyone that tries to make their body the center of attention in the room :) I hope that never changes!
Said it many times, I'll say it again. The influx of young. vapid, super fit, body image obcessed furries the last 3 or 4 years is a bad omen for body acceptance in this community. People gotta get ahead of it and work to shut this shit down, or the fandom will come to regret it.
@Aiqwen Kael was hosting a party and was giving out little baggies of this sticker, lil fake pills, a stick of gum and a cotton pad to the guests... it left some of the moots in shock... ๐ญ
Seconds before leaving my apartment building and realizing Spring is here. It's gonna be 75 & sunny out today, and this thick sweater gonna make my armpits flow like a river ๐ I made a huge mistake.
@ripmossgarden@zootzkii If you aren't being cruel, vapid, body shaming, cultivating spaces for people that only look like you, and are part of the fandom for something more then just getting attention for being fit/hot at the expense of anything else...then probably not?
@RykerKemono Body positivity doesn't mean promoting/encouraging bad health outcomes. It's about caring for the psychological well-being of those around you enough to not create environments of cruelty where people feel ostracized and unwanted because they don't fit into narrow body standards.