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> 5'2
> 599 lbs.
> Maned Wolf fursona

What.
I was wondering if this was a shitpost but this man has a recurring habit of ordering 40 chicken nuggets and eating them all in one night, so make of that what you will.

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Nuggets are pretty small. He also might have been eating them pretty slowly...
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...yes, I got nothing. Thes explain the 599 pounds.
He could have been eating them through a straw and it wouldn't matter. That's 2000 calories in a single meal. It's like chugging down two pounds of ice cream.

And that's not even talking about the drink and the fries he's had with it. All that apparently after already having had dinner. So, in short...

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Something tells me their desired suit wouldn't look like this.
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Edit: He looked at this...
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... then looked in the mirror and said 'yeah that fits me.' Or furries don't even bother putting actual research into their chosen fursona species anymore. What an insult to Chrysocions.
It makes sense to me. Furries often go for exotic concepts for their fursonas, and what would be more exotic to that guy than the entire concept of being skinny?
 
Wonder how much fatfur can be found in their likes or associated with them lmao
 
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Something tells me their desired suit wouldn't look like this.
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Edit: He looked at this...
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... then looked in the mirror and said 'yeah that fits me.' Or furries don't even bother putting actual research into their chosen fursona species anymore. What an insult to Chrysocions.
Not all furries deliberately try to make their fursonæ match themselves. Ignoring those who make their fursonæ idealised versions of themselves, some just go with an imal tha they like. How much the resulting fursona is a reflection of the maker and how much is that character being thons own character depends on the fursona. Some 'fursonæ' are actually just normal characters that just happened to be the 'Internet face' of the person.
 
Not all furries deliberately try to make their fursonæ match themselves. Ignoring those who make their fursonæ idealised versions of themselves, some just go with an imal tha they like. How much the resulting fursona is a reflection of the maker and how much is that character being thons own character depends on the fursona. Some 'fursonæ' are actually just normal characters that just happened to be the 'Internet face' of the person.
And then there's a wolf with wings, who spiritually made that serbian guy shoot Mario-ass looking Franz Ferdinand.
 
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> 5'2
> 599 lbs.
> Maned Wolf fursona

What.
> She is into bodyshaming
> 400lbs

Do these fucks not realize that suits are still clothing? If you buy an Armani suit and go "can you tailor this to my size" they would tell you off just as much, you goddamn tub-O'-lard.
 

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I hate how they use the term ‘valid’. It’s so nebulous.
You see that one thrown around a lot, especially with LGBTQ and it is fucking obnoxious yeah.
Then again, the most basic of acknowledgments is probably the last thing you can afford without pissing someone off these days.
 
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Not all furries deliberately try to make their fursonæ match themselves. Ignoring those who make their fursonæ idealised versions of themselves, some just go with an imal tha they like. How much the resulting fursona is a reflection of the maker and how much is that character being thons own character depends on the fursona. Some 'fursonæ' are actually just normal characters that just happened to be the 'Internet face' of the person.
I would otherwise agree with you, but if one is planning to physically represent their fursona/character with a suit, they should choose something they have a better chance of accurately portraying. You can have padding and body shaping take care of most of the work for somebody who is thin or not too overweight, but the reverse (especially with his unique proportions) is next to impossible.
 
I dont blame Lucky for turning down massive fatasses. Fur is fucking expensive ($30 a yard). Making a suit with so much material would be a nightmare and commissioners would throw fits if their circus tent rugs weren’t the same prices as normal fit suits.
 
I dont blame Lucky for turning down massive fatasses. Fur is fucking expensive ($30 a yard). Making a suit with so much material would be a nightmare and commissioners would throw fits if their circus tent rugs weren’t the same prices as normal fit suits.
Honestly, a lot of larger commissioners expect that their materials costs are going to be higher. Depending on size, you're looking at going from 4 yards of fur to easily double that or more. And a savvy commissioner is prepared for that cost. This isn't the only reason that suitmakers will turn down someone of size for a commission. Sewing for plus size is an adventure, even if you have a dummy to work from. Seams have to be reinforced, but so does fabric in particular places. While there's a generally universal "chub rub," the specific wear points vary from person to person. This all affects the look of the suit, which in turn affects the visual brand of the suitmaker.

Rather than bitching about one maker not taking on their commission, they should really just find a suitmaker who will take on the commission. There are some out there who are willing to work with clients of size.
 
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