May I offer you some Amnesiac Stan in these trying times?
What if Stan’s memories came back a lot slower? Or what if he had a lot more blank spots? I just feel like we need more Amnesiac Stan art, y’know?
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Me on my way home to finish part 24 knowing what I've done
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letting someone else front in college tmrw makes me feel like a parent sending my kid off to primary school
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When I first got Stan, I wasn't sure he'd make it more than a few days, but he did. When I first took him to the vet as a baby, they told me not to expect him to make it to maturity, but he did. The last time I took him to the vet, a different vet from his usual vet saw him and had to sort through the list of known health issues to get to what was wrong this time, and was impressed he was even alive, and that was over a year ago. He's beaten a lot of odds, he's gone farther than even the most hopeful of speculation.
Unfortunately, a line in the sand comes for any animal Time doesn't take. For us, that line was him losing his ability to walk, or his ability to see, and both have been slowly worsening over the last year. Today, it has finally come down to the latter, as his vision has gone completely in his remaining good eye. For peafowl, that's a hard-line quality of life factor- it affects their ability to get food and water (which would mean stressful and uncomfortable tube feeding sessions 3x a day), as well as their ability to move into or out of shelter, and their ability to socialize. As they are HIGHLY social creatures, feeling like he's constantly alone would be absolutely miserable for him. I can't put him through that and still call myself a responsible owner, so he'll be going in for his final vet appointment tomorrow afternoon.
I know a lot of you have loved Stan over the past 7 years, and I know you're going to miss him nearly as much as I will. He's been a Very Good Boy, and this place is just not going to be the same without him.
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I AM SO SORRY MEN I NEVER KNEW THATS WHAT IT WAS LIKE
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Have you ever watched Relic 1997? I get the feeling you'd dig the monster design.
YES, aw I love the Kothoga design!
I'm always astounded by how closely the sculptors adhered to Crash McCreery's pencil drawing.
Absolutely fantastic creature design!
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