Art post question

Is it okay to post art that just has a human in it if it’s of a human that is a main character in a story? I drew Merick from me and @Somethingcheeky 's story “His little Snack” but I’m not sure if it’d be okay to post

Also idk what category to put this in so I picked site feedback.

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Hey good question, and I don’t really think we have a strict rule yet on this. So, tentatively and subject to rule change in future, just post it as image-self-posting with a writeup.

This is okay since we know there’s a story behind this and it’s more than posting a human OC apropos of nothing.

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What’s a write- up? A description saying the human is from such and such story or?

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Yeah just a bit of context and a link to the story.

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if u want 2 be safe u could post it with a pic of a fluffy

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You can always add a fluffy in his hands

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True

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I was just trying to figure out a design for him at the time, but that does give me some art ideas…

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Everything is a fluffy

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BUT BUT BUT BUT IF EVERY THINGS A FLUFFY I CANT BEAT MY MEAT crying gif

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Just beat your fluffy

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the best way to fight a porn addiction

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Unless Fluffies have human DNA in their mix. Which is likely.

Or Hasbio is making designer human babies. Which is even more likely.

Or they make a line of anthros.

Either way, it blurs the lines. Although, jerking off to soap isn’t a crime. Just saying.

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i was saying my meat is a fluffy

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the soap headcanon should be abandoned
forever

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Why it fits whit the corrupt fluffy world

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It holds the concept closer to suspension of disbelief.

Otherwise, you need the more elaborate idea that Fluffies were treated as animals legally during the first decade, but after the Cleveland Incident and the global spread of Fluffies, disease from ever-present decaying corpses plus global famine even in the first world has caused society to break down (further), so you still have global supply chains and television but actually need to use feral Fluffies as a food source, and whole neighborhoods across the world simply sit recently abandoned. Law enforcement can’t even keep up with major crimes let alone animal abuse, and the public blames Fluffies rather than the company that created them, so a cultural zeitgeist of fetishizing torture has gone mainstream this decade.

So basically the whole world is like those towns in Alaska with one cop for every hundred people or something and court cases are done by phone.

even the most corrupt world has a limit to the bureaucratic bullshit you can pull off. I’d rather believe they’re categorized as inanimate stuffed toys than soap

@Thk this doesn’t explain why an invasive species which shits everywhere can be considered as a cleaning product after the first instance of someone abusing that hole in the law

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Fluffies destroyed a large city in their first few years, and are a global ecological and humanitarian disaster. But they’re still sold as pets, the company that made them advertises them as food and sex toys in some canons, and people breed/collect/torture them as a hobby.
The human race, where threads about how still quietly whispering thank you to automated soap and paper towel dispensers is a relatable thing that explodes in replies and where people who take care of incontinent feral squirrels get tens of thousands of dollars in donations, has made holidays of torturing things that beg to be loved to death and encourages children to pull them apart and sexually assault them with cutting implements.
Also, the company is making new versions every year that people still want to buy that somehow have none of their problems fixed, from explosive shitting when not dripping liquid feces like a faucet to raping each other.
Also, the entire world just universally hating camo colors.

The fact Fluffies are legally soap and the world is so crapsack actually makes the rest of it more plausible. The only other way it would make sense is if human genetics had been experimented on so much by the point Fluffies were made that humans are just as insane, poorly designed, and instinctually programmed.

Still, why soap, if they don’t work like soap? Why not categorize them as a brush? they at least can actually be used as one

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