#Birdgirl
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one-time-i-dreamt · 2 years ago
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I made a post that said, “If you make out with a birdgirl, you HAVE to give her somewhere to perch.” It made perfect sense even as I woke up.
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volleypearlfan · 4 months ago
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I'm noticing that [adult swim] is getting more female-oriented nowadays. yolo, birdgirl, them rescuing tuca and bertie, unicorn warriors eternal having a female lead and romantic subplot, my adventures with superman pretty much being a shojo, sailor moon airing on the toonami rewind block, invincible fight girl, women wearing shoulder pads.
considering that Mike Lazzo infamously said that women aren't funny and refused to hire them, I see this an absolute win. he must be sooooo angry right now lol
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monikatouhou · 11 months ago
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Outdoor catgirls DEVASTATE wild birdgirl populations. Please keep your catgirls indoors.
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tinyirnfistforever · 9 months ago
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Am I the only one who found it disappointing that Birdman is already dead in Jellystone!
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vtuberconfessions · 2 months ago
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The Vtuber of the Day is Yurpzie (pronounced "yurp-zee")! She is a circus goose girl ringmaster! She streams on Twitch in English as an indie.
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alicemoon812 · 3 months ago
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detective cat and her assistant bird
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lithominium · 4 months ago
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My wings are pretty and expressive and my tail is long and has perfectly preened feathers and my plumage is sooo nuzzleable
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virtuahamster · 8 months ago
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bird at law
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vivaviiart · 1 year ago
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I loved BirdGirl and I hope we eventually get more <3
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pembrokewkorgi · 5 months ago
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Ascii Key Art
Just some Ascii key art I made for a project I hope to have public in 2025. Isn't she cute?
Posted using PostyBirb
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howlingday · 9 months ago
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Pyrrha: Fear is a useful survival tool, Yang. Like right...
Yang: (Falls to the floor, Pinned)
Pyrrha: NOW. (Press foot to back) CAN YOU FEEL IT~?
Pyrrha: (Scroll rings, Answers) Hello?
Yang: (Crawls over to Blake) Hey, uh, does she scare you just a tiny bit?
Blake: Who? Her? Yes.
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luxapollo · 5 months ago
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Been thinking about gender, clothing, Turner's syndrome and nonhumanity lately and how they're kinda all intertwined with me.
Like, I've never felt terribly feminine. Even as a kid, I never really liked dresses, I still only really wear them during heatwaves when I need to be cooler- I prefer being covered up, preferably in my staple jeans and shirt + a jacket during winter. I like practical clothes! Leather, denim, things that both look good, are made of natural materials and will last. I also love to decorate myself with jewelry- but it must be good-qaulity, I choose gold and sterling silver and similar metals that will withstand daily wear, not irritate my skin, and actually last long. I don't typically like overly feminine, glitzy stuff, I favour practicality and personal expression in what I wear. The only makeup I wear is the gold eyeshadow I've gotten attached to, but even that was only recently; I simply don't have the time or care for anything further than that. I've never felt attached to stereotypical Western feminity in a true sense, but I'd never considered myself very masculine or even nonbinary, either.
I've always been obsessed with animals for as long as I can remember. I can recall desperately wanting to be a phoenix when I was around eight, I was always reading and researching- by sixth grade, I could write down entire pages of scientific names by heart. Upon adulthood, I chose a double-degree of science and art majoring in zoology/evolutionary biology and classical studies to satiate my need to learn about animals and history/mythology alike. It was incredibly satsfying to learn everything I did, even if the job market is sadly atrocious and I never did end up getting a relevant job in either field.
All throughout my childhood, I was determined to figure out what animal my true self was- and I never could decide, even though it's always been so important for me! I've always been obsessed with Animorphs, Gaurdians of Ga'Hoole, Warriors, His Dark Materials, etc as my favourite fiction- anything that connects human and animal.
I only learned about nonhumanity fairly recently, and right now, being an otherlinker is what seems to call to me the most. I find there's a certain power and autonomy in /choosing/ your nonhuman identity, especially when you're as indecisive as myself. The canary, the Arctic fox, the peahen, the lioness- I find power in drawing strength from all of these species. Not that I don't enjoy my human self, too! I love that my body allows me to make art, to express my personality in my fashion choices, to look after other animals, to learn with an insatiable brain. That is powerful, too.
At nineteen, I was diagnosed with Turner's Syndrome. This is an intersex condition wherein you are born with only one sex chromosome- always a single X- instead of two Xs or an X and Y. My hormones are not very powerful most of the time due to ovarian failure (I'm on the pill both to control my period and ensure I have enough estrogen to keep my bones healthy); I am very small; I have multiple health issues associated with TS, such as Coeliac disease and a small malformation in the heart. And I'm wondering if that has contributed to my relationship with femininity despite reaching adulthood without knowing about my genetic status. I feel like a girl in a rather loose way, more in an animal way than a human way. I am female the way a canary hen is, the way a peahen is, the way a vixen or lioness is- a simple state of being, rather than a performance. I have only half my sex chromosomes, so I feel only loosely female- it is important to me, it is how I identify, but I don't /care/ about performing femininity the way the other women in my life typically do. Performing in a masuline way doesn't feel right, either, neither does the label 'nonbinary' fit me in the way it does for my best friend. My classically female name does not irk me, I respond well to she/her pronouns, I love the label 'sapphic' (probably because I'm obsessed with Classics). I just think a little more neutrality would be nice, too, a little more vagueness- you know how lots of people switch between 'its' and gendered pronouns for an animal? I think that sort of switching would feel good to me. This doesn't mean all intersex people feel similarly! Many intersex folk have much stronger gender identies than I do; we can be as cis or as trans as perisex people, with all the variety that entails. This is just my personal experience.
Anyway. Thanks for looking at my rambling if you've made it this far.
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ashroomancer · 1 year ago
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Hey puppy girls, find you a bird girl! Ravens and wolves have been known to commonly not just commingle but also hunt together. The ravens will spot the prey and tell the wolves where it is and help them track it and in return the ravens get some food. So get you a goth bird girl to find you shines and point out prey girls for you today!
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adultswimshowspoll · 1 year ago
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let’s start this out with round 1
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please reblog after voting
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vtuberconfessions · 1 year ago
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The Vtuber of the Day is Inislein aka Inis! She is a cockatiel! She streams on Twitch in mainly English and German as an indie!
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sculien · 2 years ago
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#assigned asexual by co-worker
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