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Ref.Sheet commission for ! An awesome Timber Wolf, he's a little bit shy but he's a very good guy!
Well, he likes food and beers, I don't know how you can't like him.

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"Murder, Morphine And Me" by Jack Cole from True Crime#2 (1947 Magazine Village).

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Thursday on a Monday!
An anthropomorphic pot from Ecuador, AD 700-1400, artist unknown

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Morphine kiss. You know, if I'm gonna screw this up, at least imma have some fun while I'm at it.

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I’m a big fan of the old Victorian cards that anthropomorphize things, so I’m not sure how I missed the “militarized” Easter genre.
Any info would be appreciated.

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Today is the ”transformation” day of and what better way for a bard to give their party a boost than a bit of polymorphic polka!

Exploring forests and sneaking about dungeons are tasks perfect for animal adventurers, no?

🎨:

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Thursday An anthropomorphic pot from Ecuador, AD 700-1400, artist unknown

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Thursday An anthropomorphic pot from Ecuador, AD 700-1400, artist unknown

🐰 happy Easter everyone

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ok, as a furry I like to say that my tastes go that I really am not into the more realistic anthropormorphism some furries do although they do have their pros I admire the art they do, but I am more of a cartoony person who enjoys more of the 2d less realistic proportion style.

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Anthropomorphic Pot from Ecuador AD 700-1400 artist unknown - also day 4 of

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Is a anthropomorphic bird furry? I guess yes, so... Thanks D&D, now Im a furry in law!

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The races are a mix of mythological creatures, anthropomorphic beasts, plant people, and living clothes. And some things yet unknown. Though the city of Persephone has not been explored fully. I look forward to revealing more later.

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Thursday from it’s an anthropomorphic pot from Ecuador, AD 700-1400, artist unknown (via ) she looks like she’s telling a story so I’ve gone down the mr men line again and don’t t forget it’s too

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