Finally, some good ol Ozy and Millie (but no Millie in this case . He doesnt have his top hat anymore. Ummm, now that your a girl, will Ozy ever become one? I like the name Ophelia, but you can chose whatever you like since there yours.
Yeah, speaking of which: I recall DCS that you said that in a way all art is a self-portrait. You also said BOTH your characters, Ozy and Millie, were extensions of you. Having said that, how do we really know Ozy won't someday question his gender-identity? How do we know that he too is not a female trapped in a male's body? How do we really know that he won't someday puchase hormones off the black-market and save up for surgery (paid for generously by all his sick furry-fans)? He was always pretty effeminate, and like his creator, he really doesn't have much to remove from his nether-region. You raised and interesting point WesSyeedah, but you're still a fag fapping to crappy art by a lulzy drama queen. Later homos!
Oh, hey, the jacket slipped. That's REALLY 'How To Get The Most Awful Things Out Of Your Fur Without A Razor'. Not sure 'ol Llew is going to be able to help much with that one. Although the old guy is remarkably wise. In fact, this probably will result in him retelling the Taffy Incident story. Ozy's getting old enough to hear the WHOLE story.
Oops, sorry. The spine's at an angle that's hard to read. That's a copy of 'You Don't Have To Have Wings', a touching treatise on identity, and the physical and emotional changes a dragon experiences in adolescence. Among dragons, you know, they *understand* when you're different. Ozy has an aunt with no limbs at all, but prehensile whiskers around her beak. To dragons, that's beautiful.
'Sic Semper Marshmallus' by Lord Horatio Spendthrift Algebraic Fantasmo Jimmy Bob Xian Li. Famous dragon philosopher, totally unknown by non-dragons, who claimed that math and history are the same discipline and could make the best damn turkey sandwiches anybody ever knew.
Sentences like 'And so, if truth IS beauty, why do pretty girls lie to me so much?' need a lot of discussion.
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