POV: you are the "nice mistah" (Bad_Roomie)

Ask her if she killed the alicorn and mistreated the brown ones. If she’s proud of it then kill her, take the brown ones in and leave the rest. If she didn’t know about it then take the brown ones and leave the rest to their fate after disposing of their food stash.

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Adopt is a strong word, but maybe. Keep dancing, Mister, you and your families’ lives depend on it.

It’s amazing how abusable the fluffs in your style look.

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Yes, she killed the alicorn for considering him “munstah babbeh!” And yes, I also made it smaller so you can notice that he died before it could grow up, maybe the mummah only had it for a couple of days until she got fed up and stepped on it

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it grades its babies, so no chanse.

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also, i was the 100 to like this!

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I assumed it was underfed.

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Sure proceeds to load a sawed off shotgun

Thank ou Nice Mista BOOM!!!

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Gonna do my civic duty and ending these vermin.

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I might give the poopy babies to a no kill shelter but I’d break her legs and then squish each baby in front of her

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Oh, she dead-and her hell gremlin brood, too.

I’m taking the little brown babbehs tho.

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Yes i will take you to be a pillow breeder and take your babies

Time to die

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Is it just me or is this fluffy making an ahegao?

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Why use fleshlight when you have a mare for free

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I may be this situation’s “nice mista”

But I won’t be very nice

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It’s just you

I gotta admit, the little tail wagging fluffies do is so cute! Love your art style.

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This is too dark a take on the fluffy fandom and doesn’t represent all elements of it. Hell, as a hugboxer, I vehemently disagree with this approach.

Yukkuris, jissous, the blue moon nursery smurf fanfic. Take your pick.

A lot of the ideas in fluffy abuse may have their origin from the yukkuri abuse and jisso fandoms, and more than one abuser I know has spent enough time in those specific fandoms. Everything you mentioned, about the human being the eldritch being over a supposedly weaker, inferior species all reflects tropes from those specific fandoms. It was an argument I saw mentioned on /trash/ a while back, and while I’d argue that many abuse tropes within fluffies may have also have been developed independently of two abuse fandoms, it doesn’t mean that there aren’t noticeable similarities.

Its why I’d say the fluffy abuse/sadbox isn’t really unique in that regard.

One unique aspect of fluffies in my opinion is the concept of fluffspeak. I do think that the element of fluffspeak alone makes fluffies stand out from the average talking pet stories. Its been one of my approaches to it, as I look at from the perspective of language and learning barriers, and from there, figure out how such barriers can be overcome (or sometimes can’t). Heck, I wrote an entire story of how I imagined fluffspeak may have come about in some canons, which is the basis of how I approach fluffspeak in some of my longer stories.

Another unique aspects of fluffies, and one that I like to highlight on my end, is that its open-source. As in, we’re not tied to a larger commercial/corporate entity and its base canon. Now granted, this would mean that there is definitely a lot of room for bleak, abusive and depressing stories, but I also think it should accommodate wholesome, heartwarming and inspirational content. I feel that the latter would help draw people to this content and not keep it too niche, the latter being what became of the booru and the fandom in its twilight years. I think there has to be some value to a wholesome brain bleach fandom that can be developed independent of a corporate entity.

And even leaving that all aside, I think fluffies can be interesting just based on the wierdbox and speculative fiction elements of it. Yukkuris are a bean paste bun, and jissous are based off a fascimile of a living doll, whereas fluffies, more often than not, are genetically engineered creatures (biotoy replicants in some, complete animals in others) I think just those concepts alone are worth investigating beyond just having an outright depressing/bleak outlook. I mean, sure, Blade Runner is a cyberpunk dystopian movie, but both Blade Runner movies had elements of hope to their endings.

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For someone with the catchphrase “Depends on the headcannon” you have a really bad habit of assuming I’m trying to speak for everyone whenever I discuss sadbox or my opinions in general.

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