not werewolf as in man twisted into a monstrous caricature of canine.
werewolf as in neither canine nor man.
werewolf as in tied to the moon, the eye ever blinking.
werewolf as in solitary despite your nature.
werewolf as in "i love you, but i'm just another animal."
Thomas Grünfeld, “Misfit (St.Bernard/Sheep)” (1994): Grünfeld’s “misfit” series consists of taxidermy objects arranged in somewhat unsettling (i.e. disturbingly unnatural) juxtapositions, yet at the same time humorous, playful and imaginative. One could liken them to assemblage or collage, something like Robert Rauschenberg’s “combines.” They’re all hybrids, like cyborgs, or creatures of myth.
"there's a part of me that says i should just move on. this [fiction-kintype] is a part of me, of course, but not a part i need to dwell on."
guess who booted up its source game and started a new playthrough? ✌️ and guess who's created a word document to jot down discovered noemata while playing? ✌️✌️
joking tone aside.
i discovered this kintype during the worst years of my illness, and i think that clouded my perception of it. talking about it in the quoted post made me wonder if revisiting the source now that i'm in a healthier place might lend some new perspective, or at least jog some more positive noemata.
so far, i've been correct - though that life was dark, i've discovered more positive noemata now than i did in the past, and realized i was mistaken about some noemata. i'm enjoying visiting my source now more than i did then.
unhinged thirty days of otherkin challenge, day 13: hey, how's it going?
i should be in a dormancy during winter like a reasonable organism. i think i'd really be good at dormancy.
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