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Bruce Wayne pilots a Gundam in a surreal, existentialist, recursive and self-referential student film produced as a pastiche and homage to early cinema. I once planned to run a Quest in the first days of Paradigm City on one of its loops. And then I realized my brain had turned to tapioca.

In any case, sure, I suppose I can take a swing at being a furry for a bit. Get in line with Big Daddy Tanuki. Biisexual is the best sexual.
 
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Thank you for leaving my pfp alone.

Edit: Is there any saberface tanuki art?
 
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What's a tanuki and how is it different from a racoon?
Tanukis and Raccoons really aren't related at all, they're from completely different taxonomic families. Raccoons belong to Procyonidae, whereas Tanukis belong to Canidae, which actually makes them related to dogs and foxes. In terms of behavioral differences, tanukis are far less likely to cause problems than raccoons (because it is of course common knowledge that raccoons are little fuckers), and as such aren't regarded as pests in the same way that raccoons are. And finally, as for visual differences, here's an image that I found online-
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So, I failed to find anything amusing about Tanukis that I could share freely as a Tribute to Bii, but I did find some amusing Raccoon antics, so hopefully the Chief Tanuki won't have my trashcans raided and contents spread out shamefully for the world to see, and is instead appeased by a small offering.

 
Adult life lessons. Ignore your problems long enough and someone will fix it for you.

(Don't do this. Seriously. šŸ˜„ )
 
...Can I keep my raccoon avatar please?

I never bothered to find something to use for this site, so I rather keep this one.
As long as you have the picture saved-
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-you can always change your avatar to it.

Relatedly, I just noticed my last post where I shared this image had the image untraceably replaced with something else of unknown origin. Tanukia Jones showing Indiana how it's done.
 
so you mean it's possible that you can keep a tanuki as a pet??
hell no, they aren't domesticated lmfao. Foxes have actually been domesticated, interestingly, but you'd have a HELL of a time paying the tens of thousands of dollars needed to ship one out from Russia to the US, even before all of the sanctions started happening, so only a handful of people in the US have any of them
 
hell no, they aren't domesticated lmfao. Foxes have actually been domesticated, interestingly, but you'd have a HELL of a time paying the tens of thousands of dollars needed to ship one out from Russia to the US, even before all of the sanctions started happening, so only a handful of people in the US have any of them
Foxes are starting to pretty much domesticate themselves, alongside quite a few other supposedly wild creatures out there. My dementia-wracked mother has a fox that comes into the yard periodically, something that previously the household hasn't had since my middle-aged ass evolved pubic hair, and we were originally concerned it was going to do things like eat somebody's cat. Nope. Supposedly the thing flopped on the goddamn deck like so much roadkill after eating some of the peanuts left out for the squirrels and cleaning up the food left out for an actual cat. It gave itself a bellyache.

"I dub thee Nimrod because, truly, you are a mighty hunter." I cannot muster the ability to fear for any of that neighborhood's cats. Hell, a housecat might shake Nimrod down for lunch money.

This sort of thing is supposedly happening on a wide scale with a lot of species, raccoons and tanuki and anything else that exists in close proximity to humans, to the point some popular science-type, easily digestible studies became soundbites this year. Being brazen but non-aggressive, cute little opportunists is just how you survive in suburbia when you are a mentally deficient ball of fur.
 
hell no, they aren't domesticated lmfao. Foxes have actually been domesticated, interestingly, but you'd have a HELL of a time paying the tens of thousands of dollars needed to ship one out from Russia to the US, even before all of the sanctions started happening, so only a handful of people in the US have any of them

*checks prices for "Russian foxes discrete US delivery" on google*

*on a brand new watchlist*

Thanks QQ.
 

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