Fluffy scared of the TV programme (The Master Butcher)

Haha, didn’t know what to expect but loved it!

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-Wa 'bout dis wun


-NO!
-otay…

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Oh god, now I’m imagining fluffies being around during these periods in history haha.

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The motorcycle engines roar as hundreds of fluffies are gassed at once. The men ready to transport them to the crematorium.

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—If you keep bothering me with bad books, I’ll cut your ration in half!
—NUUUUU!!! Nee nummies fow spesha fwiend to make miwkies fow babbehs!!!
—Then go back to work! You are behind schedule!
sobbing Otay…

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Gassing the hell out of poopie fluffies

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But it didn’t work, they could still hear them scream, they were still haunted by the sound of suffering and death that they have caused

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Exactly.

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I feel much the same, when I draw (also not just fluffy stuff) I enjoy drawing things in any period but now, medieval, 1950s sci-fi, old west, I don’t think it’s been conveyed but my fluffies are in an idolized version of the future, the 50s type of future. Jumpsuits and ray guns are some of my favorite things. Don’t know how to get the grainy look though.

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50s style future is such a cool aesthetic. Your fluffy universe set in a 50s type future with fluffies and monsters sounds really interesting. Don’t know if it would be more utopia or dystopia haha.

I like to imagine my fluffy drawings take place in 60s or 70s Britain. But in general I really like Victorian era, but also Regency and when it comes to newer eras 60s, 70s, 80s.

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in my opinion every fluffy universe is a dystopia

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That’s a good era, such a great mood.

If I had to choose the best eras for aesthetics it would be the 50s, 70s, 80s, especially for sci-fi.

Victorian England is simply wonderful, I can see all the terrible things done to fluffies already. Fluffy bone corsets, fluffy fur gloves, foal skin boots.

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Haha :joy:. You got a point there.

Though in mine, humanity is doing great. Just took a couple of billion corpses to get there.

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Well, more of an Alien© type of great, that casual grimy type of great. Billions of tons of meat being shipped to earth, won’t see your family for thirty years because of cryo chambers type great.

Part of me is torn between 70s sci-fi and 50s sci-fi.

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Yes, Victorian England is so interesting in general. Not sure fluffy bone corsets would hold up for long though haha.

Btw, is the comic you mentioned you’re working on in some of your posts set in a 50s future like that?

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Yeah, but ill be redesigning some things. Might go 70s sci-fi (big computers and bigger hair)

But the 50s has that appeal, that’s why the cover says 2021 on it. “It’s the far-flung future of 1992” type deal.

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I honestly think 70s is underrated. I think 50s, 60s and 80s is a more popular setting. But I’d love to visit the 70s as well.

But both 50s future and 70s future sounds interesting.

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I think I have a bit of an opportunity after the comic was destroyed i’m back at square one. But there’s a lot of freedom in square one, might leave it to a vote. Might just move to the 70s.

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Or… What if there’s a progression of time? The past can be 50s sci-fi, the present can be 70s sci-fi.

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Will the comic be a fluffy comic or something separate from your fluffy art?

Of why was it destroyed?

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