The Den of Ravenpuff

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

Welcome to the Den of Ravenpuff

Hello, my name is Ravenpuff aka Puffy

Am a Danish hobby artist, in my 30′s, they/it agender, AroAce.

Currently on art hiatus due to health, but hope to get back to the arts soon enough. Until then you can still check out my art that already exists!

I can be found on other sites as:
Ravenpuff on FurAffinity my main art archive (NSFW included but locked away behind age-wall and filters).
Ravenpuff2001 on AO3, unfinished fanfics and random drabbles.
Ravenpuff on Ko-fi, for tips.
Ravenpuff on Blueskies for art sharing.

I admin the ScreeCon Server on Discord, and promote The Roan RPG Project, go check it out! 

Current interests are FNAF Security Breach, but still dabbling in My Little Pony (g4), Invader Zim, Artemis Fowl, TMNT Rise, pokemon, Epithet Erased, D&D and so on. 


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Currently CLOSED for commissions, follow link for details

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northstareclipse

There's a recurring online tendency to aestheticize consensus itself. The imagined future village is full of emotionally compatible people who enjoy communal gardening, conflict resolution circles, acoustic folk music, mutual aid potlucks, and repairing bicycles together at sunset. Which is nice for the people who genuinely enjoy that lifestyle. But plenty of humans are solitary, prickly, obsessive, urban, nocturnal, sensory-seeking, technologically attached, contrarian, novelty-seeking, private, or just plain difficult. Those people do not evaporate after the revolution. They do not get Left Behind while you are Raptured into the Utopia. They become your neighbors.

northstareclipse

My question here is basically "can your vision of a better world survive contact with people who remain unlike you?"

And a surprising number of people are answering "only after we fix them.”

That feels... familiar in a really unpleasant way.