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Carl Barks’ Duck: Average American, by Peter Schilling Jr. – book review by Fred Patten.

I may not be colourful; but this is Jack Rya :)
What if you turned into your LEAST favorite species?
Hey /r/furry,
I know you're all big fans of hypothetical questions (as is evident by the same general "What would you do if X?" sort of questions popping up often), but I've got a bit of a different sort of question. Think of your least favorite anthropomorphized animal and now you're it. Similar to questions in the past, you wake up one day and you're this anthro. What would you do? What would be the biggest inconvenience? Are there any redeeming factors? Go crazy with this scenario.
For example, I'll list mine first. One of my least favorite animals is a hagfish. In case you don't know, they're basically eels that are COVERED in slime. If I woke up one day as one, I'd probably freak out and then subsequently take multiple showers trying to rid myself of all the goop (sorry to a specific goopy pokefur who inhabits here). The only thing that could even be a positive from this is that I'd have gills, so I could explore the ocean... But I'd be a slime eel...
Have fun!
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I was recently interviewed about the acceptance of college furries. This is the awesome USA Today College article about it
Happy Fursuit Friday From Your Friendly Cyborg
Fursuit Friday! Picture time! #FC2015
Newbie Fursona
Hey there. I'd like some color suggestions and tips on how to improve. It's my first try on drawing a fursona and feedback to it would be nice.
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Sorren, the Carbonizer paint stuffs!
Fursuit Friday! Have my favourite pic of me!
Reddit Flair Request Thread!
I'll be back in 9 hours time from the submission of this post to do whatever amount of flairs I can. Will try to do as many flairs as possible, but no promises are being made.
Please post references of all kinds (if possible) for a more accurate end result.
When you receive your flair, just then send a PM to /u/copperbadger and he'll make it your current flair whenether he gets the chance to. So be patient from his and my ends.
Any other artists that want to help out are more than welcome. But, at least sace some for me please? Thank you.
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I bet you can't stereotype the ONLY AXOLOTL ON THE SUB!
This is a response to all the recent blathering about "stereotypes". I've got one to end them all...ME.
Axolotls are a really peculiar type of salamander native only to lake Xochimilco in Mexico. They never metamorphose to breathe on land, some glow under blacklight, and they can grow back any limb after only a few months.
Good luck, and please, for everybody's sanity, search for the thing you're about to post before you post it. It keeps things...
...fresh.
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Two Bears, One Boy, and a Big World
Amber Victoria has both written and illustrated a new novel for younger readers, Twins European Adventures. It’s the first in a planned series of books about the exploits of a pair of orphaned bears who are befriended by a young human named Thomas — and then, adopted by Thomas’ family. It so happens that Thomas’ parents have jobs that require them to frequently travel the world, and of course this leads our ursine young pair to adventures in many far-flung places. This first story, as you might guess, follows the bears and their new human family to Europe, where a series of mishaps finds the bears separated… and scrambling on a variety of trains and buses trying to find one another again! Find out more at the Twins web site, and find the book on Amazon and Createspace. The llustrations are also available as black & white prints.

illustration c. 2015 by Amber Victoria