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started drawing over 8 years ago with no experience at all. This is my newest picture. :)
[Art] Merimutt drew this rad bust of me!
Cyborg Thigh-Up - The Unnamed Theif - by Strype
Gigantic, a New F2P Team-Based Game, has a Beastly Furry Cast
Gigantic, a free to play team-based game that's coming to PC and Xbox One, was recently shown off at PAX East with fast-paced PvP gameplay.
Gigantic is a MOBA-esque third person shooter and brawler with an emphasis on teamplay. Each team gets a giant beast they are supposed to defend as well as power up so that it can fight and take down the enemy's beast. There are no minions or towers, instead it focuses primarily on PvP combat and character progression.
The game also hosts a fantastic looking array of characters to play as in a unique art style. A majority of them having some sort of furry aspect to them, such as the mouse-like mage, or the foxy bowman. There is also what seems to be an owl fencer, a rhino brute, a bull spearman, a lizard charger, and a robot. There's also a few human characters, like a sniper, mage, rogue trapper and an alchemist.
This does not only look like a fun game, but it looks great as well! Could this be a worthy competitor to the likes of Team Fortress 2 or even Smite? Only time will tell, and sadly the release date hasn't been officially announced, but it is to be released sometime this year. There is no sign of an announcement if of it being released on the Playstation 4 either, so expect it to be a PC and Xbox One only game.
Anyone else have a massive thing for Rocket?
How long have you been into the fandom?
For me I guess it all really started the moment I watched some of my favorite, now older, cartoons and movies as a little kid. Its kinda fun reminiscing how long its been.
Okay my friends! Share your stories! Pretty please!
EDIT: Forgot to say how long I've actually been! I'd say 8 or 9 years now.
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The 2015 Furry Poll
We’ve collected a lot of data with the furry survey. A lot.
From 2009 to 2013, the Furry Poll accrued nearly 30,000 responses, allowing us to see not only the general ways in which the furry subculture is structured, but also the ways in which it changed in that span of five years. We’ve pulled all five years of data into a single resource which will be made available soon, both as a raw dataset and as a new visualization, a data explorer that will allow you to plot many different variables against each other.
As I’ve said before, the Furry Poll is not, never has been, and certainly never will be a scientific study of the furry fandom. That is the purview of many other qualified folks inside and outside of the fandom, and one ought to look to the IARP for such information. If one wants to think of the Poll, it’s best to think of it as a market survey: a simple view of the market as viewed through the eyes of willing participants. The goal is not to make broad and sweeping statements of absolute truth about the furry subculture, but to view through our communities eyes the demographic and psychological makeup of the community. It’s a snapshot of how a good portion of the community views itself.
This year, we’re bringing you an all-new survey structure, and we will be collecting data in this format for the next five years to compile into the next longitudinal segment. If you’ve taken the Furry Survey before, remember that you can (and should!) take it once per year.
New this year, the survey is broken down into three sections: demographics and overview (featuring improved handling of characters, as well as gender expression and identity), a psychographic battery (similar to a personality test), and questions about sexuality and interests. As always, all questions and sections are optional, and you need only fill out what you’re comfortable with. Additionally, we will be welcoming responses from individuals who do not consider themselves members of the furry subculture in order to see the ways in which furries are different from non-furries.
Any interest in a guide to social situations?
So, I know a lot of furries are socially awkward. We're geeky, reclusive, and many of us suffer from mental disorders such as depression, ADHD, or autism.
I am one such person. I've struggled with being socially awkward for most of my life, but I've managed to find various little tricks and strategies to talk to new people and get them to like me.
So, I've been thinking of organizing these bits of advice into a guide people can follow and sharing it on places like this subreddit. But first I'd just like to know: is such a thing wanted?
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