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~aphinity
A space chicken type, previously a white-sided dolphin, and occasionally a siberian husky named 'ioco' too, or possibly a balloonie pup named Comet. Confused? Ya, I don't blame you. I'm friendly though! Mostly into photography, although I host most of that work elsewhere. Occasionally, I'll sketch something and wind up posting it here.
I'm a proud canadian fur from BC! sugarpumpkinspice <3 <3
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I'm a proud canadian fur from BC! sugarpumpkinspice <3 <3
Upcoming cons:
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I'm an Avali!
2 years ago
Much to many people's surprise, I have opted to change my main fursona species. I'm a space chicke... errr.. I'm an Avali now!
It was a long, thought out process before making this decision. I was a dolphin for 18 years. I have no issues with dolphins and they are still my favourite animals.
However, with the pandemic times and my stepping into VR Chat, I found myself connecting with and really loving my Avali self the more I wore the avatar. My good friend Der was often an Avali on VRChat and I really liked what I saw, so I made my own. The community and friends in the Avali groups became closer and were spending more time with me than others. I went to dozens if not hundreds of Avali meet ups. I talked on discord servers. I shared artwork and built avatars for friends - largely avali characters. Every time I look in the mirror and saw that cute little white, grey, and blue space bird looking back at me, I just felt.. right. It felt like me. It felt like I was looking at who I wish I was, and who I identify with when I close my eyes.
.. and I can't say I ever really truly felt that way about my dolphin sona. I still love my white sided dolphin self, but it's just not 'me' when I close my eyes anymore. He's not going anywhere though and I you'll still see my dolphin self surface here and there.
As of now though (and actually more like a few months ago), Aphinity is now an Avali, and I'm officially turning in my flippers for wings. And yes, I really hope that, some day, I'll have a fursuit of him as well.
CHIRP!
It was a long, thought out process before making this decision. I was a dolphin for 18 years. I have no issues with dolphins and they are still my favourite animals.
However, with the pandemic times and my stepping into VR Chat, I found myself connecting with and really loving my Avali self the more I wore the avatar. My good friend Der was often an Avali on VRChat and I really liked what I saw, so I made my own. The community and friends in the Avali groups became closer and were spending more time with me than others. I went to dozens if not hundreds of Avali meet ups. I talked on discord servers. I shared artwork and built avatars for friends - largely avali characters. Every time I look in the mirror and saw that cute little white, grey, and blue space bird looking back at me, I just felt.. right. It felt like me. It felt like I was looking at who I wish I was, and who I identify with when I close my eyes.
.. and I can't say I ever really truly felt that way about my dolphin sona. I still love my white sided dolphin self, but it's just not 'me' when I close my eyes anymore. He's not going anywhere though and I you'll still see my dolphin self surface here and there.
As of now though (and actually more like a few months ago), Aphinity is now an Avali, and I'm officially turning in my flippers for wings. And yes, I really hope that, some day, I'll have a fursuit of him as well.
CHIRP!
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Avali
Favorite Music
Anything but hiphop or R&B
Favorite TV Shows & Movies
Fight Club, Wall-E, Star Wars
Favorite Games
Galaga
Favorite Gaming Platforms
Nintendo NES!
Favorite Animals
Killer whales, Dolphins, Avali, Huskies
Favorite Foods & Drinks
Italian & Japanese
Favorite Quote
Only once we've lost everything are we free to do anything.
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