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Getting close to finalizing my Fursona, but I can't decide on a colour combo - Thoughts?
My dad found out... The hard way [NSFW]
I did a dumb thing. A duuuumb dumb thing. I synced all my phone photos to my dad's computer (computer my phone is synced to). Lots of those photos were explicit, very explicit, very gay and very furry. They were meant to be a backup in case anything went wrong while I was restoring. Well nothing went wrong so I forgot them. He somehow found out about them because this morning he said "I saw that a 10GB folder was added to your personal folder" and I remembered the photos. "Oh yeah, my folder is starting to take up some space". He just said "Yeah". Then I remembered the kind of photos I had imported. Shit. I ran downstairs, booted it up and saw the folder. It was expanded, that's what he always does, he expands the folders to see the contents without having to go into the folder. There is no doubt he saw them. I deleted the entire folder, erasing it as quickly as possible. Then I went to school. Now I feel awful. He is a kind person. He would never do anything extreme if he found out about the interest, I've always known this... But it's still so awful that he saw the stuff I like. I have no idea if he will bring it up again or if it's gone for good. So what I'm asking for is... I guess some kind of excuse. Have you ever been in this situation and got out of it with a simple lie? It's so embarrassing and I wish I could erase the memory with some smart lie but my brain is mush right now. Any help is appreciated. IDK, I've been in this game so long maybe I deserve what I get when I can't cover my tracks XD
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Opinions on ear/tail set
Last month I purchased a hoodie and a hat from lemonbrat.com, and while I really like both of the items, it will soon be too warm to wear either where I live. I've thought about getting an ear and tail set from the same site, but I thought it best to gather a few opinions before proceeding.
I searched back posts on this subreddit and couldn't really find any info on these items, so I figured I would ask you guys directly what you think.
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Is there a specific subreddit for taking furry drawing requests?
If not would anyone like me to take a crack at drawing their fursonas? I'm in need of practice.
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Everyone that goes to 'Eurofurence', Would you like a party like this? #WIP #Hardstyle
Gotye – Bronte
Here is an explication from the artist that puts it better than I can:
“It is one that’s close to my heart. I wrote it about some friends of mine. It’s about them and for them. They were letting go of their old dog Bronte who had been a member of their family for 21 years. When you love and care for an animal, you don’t want it to suffer too much. You also respect nature and the natural cause of things. They really struggled with the eventual decision of deciding they had to let go of the dog and put it down. I thought they did it in a very loving way. From what I could tell, it was very instructive and inclusive for their daughters. They did it as a family. I wrote that song like I was vicariously experiencing it. That’s what I’m proud of. In its simplicity, I felt like it captured my feelings of that experience even if it was at a distance. You don’t have to necessarily interpret it as a relationship between people and animals. You can flip it on its head and turn it into a group of animals letting go of this peculiar relationship with a human child they have in the forest.”
Thanks Vwren for the suggestion and if you excuse me while I dry my eyes…
Honest! I think I just got some dust or something in them.
Between The Crow and Dark City, movie maker Alex Proyas had a lost project, revealed here.

Trying to find a furry book
While in high school I remember coming across a book that I thought was pretty unique, It's hard to remember most of it but I do recall it being based around a guy who would have dream sequences and it featured khajiit like cats that he drew.
But what made this special was whenever it was in a dream sequence all the illustrations were white pencil on black paper. Im trying to find this book again or at least who the illustrator was. Anybody know what I'm talking about?
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Guest post: “5 Tips for Writing Animals” by Jess E. Owen
by Jess E. Owen
I’ll expand that and say, 5 Tips for Writing Animals that Also Help With Writing Fantasy.
After reading some fiction by younger, (or) just newer, fresh and exciting authors, I see some trends. I read around on DeviantArt, Fur Affinity, blogs, new novels, unpublished work and more, and these are some things to keep in mind when writing that may stop a prospective publisher, editor or agent in their tracks. (That was a cliche, see what I did there?)
Keep in mind these are second draft changes. Don’t make your head explode (or worse, stop writing) while you get out a first draft, but once you have a first draft, comb through for things like this.
1. Don’t use Human words to describe Animal things.
(In writing fantasy, this translates to: don’t use modern words to describe fantastic things). Example: She ran/flew/leaped as fast as a bullet. First: Are there bullets in your world? If not, cut it. When writing first drafts, we reach for the easiest metaphors, but they might not fit. If there are bullets in your world, is an animal likely to think of herself in those terms? Probably not. Think of other fast things. What do other animals consider fast? Don’t reach immediately for “cheetah” or “falcon” unless your character is familiar with them. Keep descriptions relative to your character’s experience and things that actually exist in that world. In their world.
“…swifter than the east wind, she soared along the crest of the mountain.”
2. Be consistent with names.
Study Erin Hunter and Kathryn Lasky and Clare Bell, the original (and PUBLISHED) animal authors. Their names make sense within the world of the animal. You don’t have to name your animal characters after characteristics (Redfur, Shorttail, Broadwing) although this is fun and you can. If you have a culture (and you should), make sure there is a cultural theme. This is true for fantasy as well. If you’ve taken time to create a culture (and you should), stick to names that are in the same culture too. Don’t have an “Krystalis Moonwater” in the same world as “Chris Jones,” unless one of them is from another dimension. Name inconsistencies like that will stop me from reading. We all have names we love (a personal favorite is “Ian”), but alas, if they don’t fit in the world, they don’t get a place in that story.
3. Think about what’s important to the animal.
…and have them notice those things. Little tics that we have as humans aren’t important to animals. They don’t think, “What time is it?” They think, in their own way, “I can’t see after dark. I should hunt now while it’s light.” The gryfons and wolves in my stories are very “human” in their needs and wants, but at the end of the day they’re animals with instincts and urges and limitations set by nature. Do they eat meat, or fruit? Are they more likely to listen for predators, or listen for prey? What do they care for in colors, scents, movement?
4. Body language.
Figure out (or research) what different movements mean to your animals. Are you writing a bird culture? A feline culture, or wolf culture? Horses? Something new? I took from both feline and raptor body movements to create gryfon body language that makes sense, and in some cases I made things up. “Mantling” is something eagles and hawks to do protect a kill. It’s also a beautiful gesture and wing display, and so when gryfons bow to a superior in my world, they mantle their wings to show respect. Think about body language and work it in. It’s even more important to feral animals than humans, although 85% of our communication is also non-verbal.
5. Animals are people too.
By that I mean of course, if you’re writing animals, you’re really writing people — they must have wants, needs, goals, challenges and setbacks just like any other story. Let us enjoy the animal super powers that we don’t have as humans — flight, super sight, smell and hearing — but when that’s stripped away, make sure you give us an engaging story and a sympathetic hero to root for.
Secret tip number 6…. don’t be a slave to reality. There are things that wolves do in my book that real wolves would not do. (Pack size, for instance). Gryfons don’t exist in our world and so there are no rules for them, but they fall somewhere between a lion pride (living in groups), and an eagle culture (a pair mating for life).
Always be respectful of the animals and if you can slip in a fun factual tidbit á la Kathryn Lasky, go for it! Just remember that we aren’t writing behavioral manuals: we’re writing stories.
Want to see how I handled animal writing + fantasy? Get Song of the Summer King today!
This post originally appeared on Jess E. Owen’s blog. You can view the original post here. For more about Jess E. Owen and her work, check out her website!

Did my first In color work, Of my own sona Joe
Drew a few things in my spare time, thought you guys might like them :)
Sorry for the phone quality, I couldn't get to a scanner.
http://imgur.com/pJc9aKB
http://imgur.com/FwMuc2i
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Xbox One Heists
Since GTA5 heists are out, and the fact that I'm not going to be able to sleep till later to night, any furs on Xbox one up for Heists?
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Live Stream! Drawing stuff. Requests open
Hey! hey! I've got something to say to you all!
You guys are all absolutely pawsome!! And don't you forget it! So, how are you all feeling today? wags tail and smiles
As for me, I have been very busy as of late, doing schoolwork and stuff. I've got an essay to write later today! So I figured I'd just post to see how you all are since I can't browse as much for a little while. If you're feeling down, maybe I can help pick you up! I fuzzy wuvz you folks!
Edit: You guys have also been asking me to do another Choose A Roleplay thread! I will finally have a free weekend after a long time, so I said I'd do it then! Go ahead and suggest some situations if you want :3!
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"Fur And Loathing" Drinking Game Rules?
Going to be hosting a party later this week, and was wondering if anyone could think of any good drinking game rules for /THAT/ CSI episode? The only two good ones I've got so far are "This is going to be bad - finish your first drink before the intro is over" and "drink every time they say 'scritching'"... Any suggestions?
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Random Review of THAT Episode of CSI
I watched it with some other people on this subreddit and I decided to write a review. Feel free to fact-check me if I got something about the fandom wrong.
Although I know I don't know everything about the furry fandom (especially when it comes to conventions and fursuits), I do consider myself a furry, and I can tell you for a fact that the CSI writers did not adequately research for episode "Fur and Loathing" (4x05). The writers seem to mash several negative stereotypes into this episode and don't really portray any of the positive aspects of the furry fandom (except possibly for the sexual liberation and discovery of one character). They believe that being a furry is a mostly sexual thing, and they portray the furries as promiscuous. Many of the furry activities seen on the show are sexual, from a fursuit strip club to yiff orgies.
Understandably, the characters in the show know nothing about furries. They are bewildered by the idea. One character, Grissom, is fascinated by them; another character, Catherine, thinks that they are complete weirdos. The characters also keep referring to fursuiters as "plushies."
The furry characters don't seem to act like actual furries would. Most people at the convention are wearing full fursuits (at least 80% I would say), and those who aren't are donned in ears and a snout. There are very few uncostumed furries at the convention. Although I know nothing about furry conventions, I would imagine that this is unrealistic. At this convention, there are private backrooms that are dedicated to furpiles and yiffing. These rooms are complete with porno music and rave lights. I imagine these don't exist either (outside of Second Life), and if they do it would probably be in a hotel room and not an actual room at the convention. The furries engage in an activity called scritching, which is basically grooming as animals would. Several furries have confirmed that this is not an actual thing. Several furries in the show refuse to take off their fursuit heads when being talked to/questioned by the police, with one furry saying something along the lines of "This suit is a part of me. You wouldn't ask a woman to take off her makeup! Why should I have to take off my mask?" One male furry is completely naked in his fursuit (maybe he had some underwear on; that area wasn't shown).
Of course, the show had some problems outside of the portrayal of furries. The two major problems I saw were that blood splatter instantly froze into pellets at 22 degrees Fahrenheit (unless they said negative 22 degrees and I missed it; even then it seems somewhat unrealistic) and that nobody checked the trunk of the car that was brought into evidence until later in the episode.
Overall, the episode is pretty unrealistic. This episode mostly portrays the furry fandom in a bad light, in both the actions of the furries and the dialogue of the main characters. I give this episode a D (because the D is pretty useful in yiffing).
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