Big Thread of Suggestions

Big Thread of Suggestions

Plushie Dreadfuls · · 1769 comments

New Comments are currently private due to us overhauling the crowd design process, we are still seeing them and considering them! 

 

Post Your Suggestions for future plushies here, and feel free to upvote

others suggestions as well!

 

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1. Participating with suggestions will not qualify participants to receive payment or any other form of compensation.

2. Share your text ideas simple and not overly descriptive.

3. We cannot accept fan design images as suggestions. Please do not attempt to submit photos or links for that.

4. Comments must be appropriate for public safe viewing. This means no curse words, threats, or references to adult content are allowed.

5. Be polite and respectful towards people participating here, including Plushie Dreadfuls designers.

6. Do not post the same suggestion over and over. In fact, if you see it in the comments already, it is ok to upvote it instead.

7. Any attempt to skew or pump up a design through dishonest means will result in that one design being removed.

8. This space will be moderated, so comments can be removed and users can be banned due to inappropriate behavior.

9. We make no promises that all suggestions would be considered.

10. Have fun!

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    • I feel like a bun that represents invisible and/or dynamic disability would be widely relatable. I think it should have a spoon depicted somehow as many of us identify as "spoonies" based on Spoon Theory. It might have a mask or be split down the middle with one side representative of bad flare days (e.g. such as the days you need to use mobility aids and experience severe pain), and the other side representing the better days when you are more functional. I have ambulant wheelchair users in mind, too.

      Mel
    • PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) – fertility issues, growth of excess body hair, very painful periods, hormone imbalance, weight fluctuation, etc

      Mel
    • I know there’s already an Autism Bunny (several actually) but I would love it if there could be an Asperger’s Bunny. I’m not really sure how this one would be designed … I know the condition is really rare in boys (1 in 30,000 I was told) and twice as rare in girls (1 in 60,000?), and how no 2 people Asperger’s are alike, the condition is a spectrum like a rainbow with all the shades of each colour … also blue. My absolute favourite colour is sapphire blue, if this could be somehow incorporated? Lastly … I think it should have unique eyes, because everyone with Asperger’s can look at the same world and see it differently. Thank you Plushie Dreadfuls!

      Miss
    • I'd love a bunny for Intracranial Hypertension. It's diagnosed/confirmed via LP or if, like me, the patient already has Chiari so can't have an LP, instead they drill a hole in the skull, feed a tiny monitor on the end of a wire into the skull, bolt it in place on the outside of the head, the hook up the lose end of the wire to a computer for a few days. It's exactly as much fun as it sounds! Since the pressure in my head was shown by bolt test to be very high, I had a shunt fitted – a device that helps to lower pressure by sending CSF down via tubing to a bigger space (abdomen) where it can harmlessly be absorbed. Symptoms of uncontrolled IH include terrible head pain, constant loud ringing in the ears, damage to/loss of eyesight and eventual injury to the patient's cognitive function.

      Kindra
    • alr, I have a few suggestions :D
      ambivert rabbit would be cool (bc I saw that introvert and extrovert ones were being designed but not ambivert), attachment issues/abandoment issues, intrusive thoughts, misokenesia, and I would really like if there was an onychophagia bunny bc I don’t see nail biting represented seriously very often

      Ariadne
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