(Should be work-safe, since any nudity is tasteful, and human-animal chimeras aren’t that offensive, are they? Besides, you should be at home, loosening your belt and letting that nice feast settle.)
Well, this is more mer than furry, but furry includes things like ‘featheries’, ‘scalies’ etc. It’s just that terrestrial mammals are by far the most popular.
hecaterinsays
Umm, I think they’re octopus-girls. None of them have more than 8 tentacles, and those tentacles look (to my culinary-trained eye, IANA marine biologist) more like octopus than calamari.
Well, Bush was apparently concerned enough about the development of “human-animal hybrids” to mention them in his State of the Union address one year, so maybe they are offensive, at least to some people!
I think it’s a strange and beautiful picture. Thank you for posting it, and have a good Thanksgiving!
I spent yesterday working, and had a nice noodle dinner on my own. Had a much better time than I would have had stuffing my face surrounded by relatives.
Damn you all! You’re starting to make me look normal!
student_bsays
Rather than Furries, are they maybe Slimies, or Wrigglies?
Taking a look at all the sexual drawing subcultures that exist thanks to the internet, there is already a fetish called Goo which actually are (mostly) slime girls (and sometimes a gooboy).
Well, I don’t think I’m allowed to post links to them (definitely NSFW) but you can google it if you’re interested. ;)
But you probably didn’t want that much details, did you? ;)
mayhempixsays
See! The creationists are wrong!
The squid girl is a perfect example of evolutionary process.
But why are there still squids and girls?
Hank Fox says
The occasional poking of fun at Furries here leads me to ask: Aren’t these the same things, just invertebrate versions?
Rather than Furries, are they maybe Slimies, or Wrigglies?
… Although “Wrigglies” makes them sound chewable, at least.
Brett Booth says
Here you go, less girl;)
http://demonpuppy.deviantart.com/art/Cephalopod-Awareness-Month-66815243
Abstruse says
Found my next Tat.
Thanks PZ.
Travis says
You can have the more squid girl. However, I think this one has the perfect amount of squid. I also like the one with some transformer mixed in.
JRY says
Squid & girl…& Starscream?
That’s beyond strange…
Branko Collin says
I should be sitting at home, watching naked squid-girls and loosening my belt?
Dan says
I collect bizarre and surreal pictures.
Needless to say, I’ve just widened my collection slightly. Danke.
Marcus Ranum says
How about this one, from a norwegian friend of mine:
http://perhoart.deviantart.com/art/MarcusContest-70150638
A cephalopod-girl-pirate drawn in the style of Milo Manara.
Rick Pikul says
Well, this is more mer than furry, but furry includes things like ‘featheries’, ‘scalies’ etc. It’s just that terrestrial mammals are by far the most popular.
hecaterin says
Umm, I think they’re octopus-girls. None of them have more than 8 tentacles, and those tentacles look (to my culinary-trained eye, IANA marine biologist) more like octopus than calamari.
notthedroids says
“[Y]ou should be at home, loosening your belt[.]”
Ahem.
Library Diva says
Well, Bush was apparently concerned enough about the development of “human-animal hybrids” to mention them in his State of the Union address one year, so maybe they are offensive, at least to some people!
I think it’s a strange and beautiful picture. Thank you for posting it, and have a good Thanksgiving!
Reinder says
I spent yesterday working, and had a nice noodle dinner on my own. Had a much better time than I would have had stuffing my face surrounded by relatives.
the_ignored says
Damn you all! You’re starting to make me look normal!
student_b says
Rather than Furries, are they maybe Slimies, or Wrigglies?
Taking a look at all the sexual drawing subcultures that exist thanks to the internet, there is already a fetish called Goo which actually are (mostly) slime girls (and sometimes a gooboy).
Well, I don’t think I’m allowed to post links to them (definitely NSFW) but you can google it if you’re interested. ;)
But you probably didn’t want that much details, did you? ;)
mayhempix says
See! The creationists are wrong!
The squid girl is a perfect example of evolutionary process.
But why are there still squids and girls?
PixelFish says
Not a squid, but a cephalapod–a giant stone octopus–painted by me: http://pixelfish.deviantart.com/art/The-Horned-She-19987683
Prometevsberg says
How can this debate have occured and nobody have mentioned the Orangina pin-up http://flickr.com/photos/18223959@N06/2016670926 ?