I got a surprise birthday gift from my grandparents.
A plushy fox that can be microwaved for cold winter days and a Lego fox.
Don't you dare say it's silly. It made me happy.
I'll show another picture when it's fully assembled. 🦊
A plushy fox that can be microwaved for cold winter days and a Lego fox.
Don't you dare say it's silly. It made me happy.
I'll show another picture when it's fully assembled. 🦊
Category Photography / Still Life
Species Red Fox
Size 2862 x 1287px
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Thank you Rin ^-^
Sometimes I worry a bit that people would make fun of me for liking toys and plushies and such things as an adult. But honestly, I feel we should keep our inner child and the sense of excitement and joy for the small things in life. Often people forget about that as they grow up which is a shame.
Also, sorry if this is very random, but reading Edgar Froese's quote on your profile made me smile. I like Tangerine Dream and oldschool electronic music. Not often that you see people liking such music on FA, so that's cool.
Sometimes I worry a bit that people would make fun of me for liking toys and plushies and such things as an adult. But honestly, I feel we should keep our inner child and the sense of excitement and joy for the small things in life. Often people forget about that as they grow up which is a shame.
Also, sorry if this is very random, but reading Edgar Froese's quote on your profile made me smile. I like Tangerine Dream and oldschool electronic music. Not often that you see people liking such music on FA, so that's cool.
I apologize for the extremely delayed reply, though I do agree: Tangerine Dream is awesome. ^^
By the way, I am just curious: have you ever listened to any of Edgar Froese's solo albums? Of the eight that he released on his own, my personal favorite is Stuntman from 1979, although all of them are certainly worth listening to. One could presume that Ages from 1978, as well as Stuntman, paved the way for Tangerine Dream's early 1980s sound, like in the soundtrack for Thief, and their 1981 album Exit. ^^
By the way, I am just curious: have you ever listened to any of Edgar Froese's solo albums? Of the eight that he released on his own, my personal favorite is Stuntman from 1979, although all of them are certainly worth listening to. One could presume that Ages from 1978, as well as Stuntman, paved the way for Tangerine Dream's early 1980s sound, like in the soundtrack for Thief, and their 1981 album Exit. ^^
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