So this (if you can suspend disbelief) would be Scuffles and Natalia's potential daughter. A fox/Snow leopard hybrid.
I think this is what she'd look like Laurie (Natalia's owner) and I were discussing it over coffee today and I was doodling. This is what I imagined. Laurie almost died of the cuteness.
Laurie said that she looked like a Lucy, I agreed... but then I realized, Scuffles is a clumsy little spazz. And if he ever managed to score with a hottie like Natalia he'd have to be VERY Lucky, and he'd count his child as a lucky blessing indeed. Lucy = Lucky Maybe his daughter is his good luck charm? Or his Ultra super mega negative karma made it so any children he has, potential are born with golden karma. Like he's already paid up front, in advance. He's lived a life of pain and suffering so they don't have to... wouldn't that be awesome? So Lucy seemed like a VERY apt name. :D
like it or not thats a legitimate form of tagging. Like how keywords work on here: putting in a search query for "toespose" may not return any results but on mass media sites like twitter and tumblr and instagram, there's no separate "keyword" section when making posts, so there's a built in keyword function to search the "tags" @ tags and # tags to return more specific results. It's an abused system but it gets the job done. If you wanna find webcomic posts on twitter, just click on the #webcomic and boom, everyone is there. It's like a desktop shortcut. Made to make life easier, and posts more accesible. If you don't use them it's hard to get noticed. If I put nothing in the keywords section on Inkbunny or FurAffinity, only people looking at the "recents" would see me.
like it or not thats a legitimate form of tagging. Like how keywords work on here: putting in a sear
glad to be informative lol Some sites (like deviantArt) have started automatically converting words entered in the keyword section into hashtags just like when you fill out the tags section on tumblr it automatically formats the tag so that tumblr knows that this word is a keyword. Imagine image searching for "the" or "and" how many text posts would return a hit? If someone hashtags the then only posts tagged with #the will return a hit. Essentially it helps narrow down the search. Also helps people identify mislabeled posts... Like if I mention Justin Bieber in a text post I'm gonna tag it #beiebersawhinyshit and it's not gonna be lost amongst beiber fan posts just cos I mentioned it. Likewise if I made a vine about donuts and tagged sonic the hedgehog, call of duty and Justin Bieber just to boost my post it would stand out immediately
glad to be informative lol Some sites (like deviantArt) have started automatically converting words