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Terrabad $4 commissions

Furry Reddit - Thu 11 Sep 2014 - 06:02

Evening, lovelies.

Ever wanted to be immortalised in ink? Now's your chance. For just $4 you can have your own classy terrible fursona sketch.

Run up in simple black and white on an A4 page, your image will be drawn, scanned and uploaded to FA for you and your friends to bask in it's glory. No gritty backgrounds, no strange edges, just poorly drawn black and white lines and they can be all YOURS as you sleep well at night knowing that you're helping me put my old graphics card out of it's misery.

With a super quick turnover time, you won't be left waiting for weeks, wondering what your money has bought you. Unless you're in some kind of strange time cycle, in which case I already finished your work last year. Go check it out.

Want to see what you'll get? Go over and have a sticky beak at THIS and THIS and maybe THIS or even THIS and then drop me a message!

Payment is via Paypal, reference can be in either writing or as a reference sheet. For an additional fee (postage) the original drawing can be sent directly to you for you to hang and admire all the way from Australia, to give to your grandmother or to use as a ground sheet for your rodent's cage.

See what past clients have to say:

"I love it! I really do, It's as fun and silly as I am o3o^ "

"I have had kidney stones, so my commission was not the most painful experience of my life."

"All the elitism of premier-priced art, but with none of the unnecessary talent or creativity."

"I absolutely will not provide you with a quote or review."

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Art Inspiration - Artists: What inspires you? Consumers: Have you ever felt inspired or awed by art? It comes in many forms. In this riveting episode, the WagzTail crew discusses what gets us interested in drawing, music-making, or writing,

WagzTail - Thu 11 Sep 2014 - 06:00

Artists: What inspires you? Consumers: Have you ever felt inspired or awed by art? It comes in many forms. In this riveting episode, the WagzTail crew discusses what gets us interested in drawing, music-making, or writing, and we talk a little about our creative origins.

Metadata and Credits WagzTail Season 3 Episode 36

Runtime: 30m

Cast: Kail, Levi, Wolfin

Editor: Levi

Format: 128kbps ABR split-stereo MP3 Copyright: © 2014 WagzTail.com. Some Rights Reserved. This podcast is released by WagzTail.com as CC BY-ND 3.0. If distributed with a facility that has an existing agreement in place with a Professional Rights Organisation (PRO), file a cue sheet for 30:00 to Fabien Renoult (BMI) 1.67%, Josquin des Pres (BMI) 1.67%, WagzTail.com 96.67%. Rights have been acquired to all content for national and international broadcast and web release with no royalties due.

Podcast image belongs to John Nyberg (rgbstock.com). Used with permission. Art Inspiration - Artists: What inspires you? Consumers: Have you ever felt inspired or awed by art? It comes in many forms. In this riveting episode, the WagzTail crew discusses what gets us interested in drawing, music-making, or writing,

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Art Inspiration - Artists: What inspires you? Consumers: Have you ever felt inspired or awed by art? It comes in many forms. In this riveting episode, the WagzTail crew discusses what gets us interested in drawing, music-making, or writing,

WagzTail - Thu 11 Sep 2014 - 06:00

Artists: What inspires you? Consumers: Have you ever felt inspired or awed by art? It comes in many forms. In this riveting episode, the WagzTail crew discusses what gets us interested in drawing, music-making, or writing, and we talk a little about our creative origins.

Metadata and Credits WagzTail Season 3 Episode 36

Runtime: 30m

Cast: Kail, Levi, Wolfin

Editor: Levi

Format: 128kbps ABR split-stereo MP3 Copyright: © 2014 WagzTail.com. Some Rights Reserved. This podcast is released by WagzTail.com as CC BY-ND 3.0. If distributed with a facility that has an existing agreement in place with a Professional Rights Organisation (PRO), file a cue sheet for 30:00 to Fabien Renoult (BMI) 1.67%, Josquin des Pres (BMI) 1.67%, WagzTail.com 96.67%. Rights have been acquired to all content for national and international broadcast and web release with no royalties due.

Podcast image belongs to John Nyberg (rgbstock.com). Used with permission. Art Inspiration - Artists: What inspires you? Consumers: Have you ever felt inspired or awed by art? It comes in many forms. In this riveting episode, the WagzTail crew discusses what gets us interested in drawing, music-making, or writing,

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A new regular dance night aims to give Philly's furry community a place to get together and get down

Furries In The Media - Thu 11 Sep 2014 - 05:53

http://citypaper.net/article.php?A-new-regular-dance-night-aims-to-give-Philly-s-furry-community-a-place-to-get-together-and-get-down-21116


Quick: What pops into your head when somebody says “furries?”

Chances are it’s one of two things:

A) “Who? I don’t even know what that is.”


B) Some kind of scene involving people dressed in large, fuzzy animal costumes and doing things that, on the NSFW meter, range from kinda-sorta to very-very. It’s an image often followed by groans, chuckles or cheap jokes from people who are vocal about being non-furry.

For those who said A: “Furries,” generally speaking, are people who create “fursonas” — avatars of animals with human characteristics — and express them via costumes (called fur suits), art, fiction and/or role play. Dogs, wolves, foxes, bears and horses are among popular fursonas, often affixed with creative twists and personal touches. That said, a fursona is not a requirement: One can simply be a fan of anthropomorphic and zoomorphic artwork. Furry has no strict guidelines and is designed to be an inclusive and widespread community, encouraging imagination and creativity. Furries meet online and at conventions, including the annual Anthrocon in Pittsburgh which drew more than 5,000 attendees in July.

For those who said B: Furry is not mainly a sex thing. This stigma, that it’s merely a sexual fetish, has been partly responsible for the community’s difficulty gaining acceptance from the world at large.

Just ask Damon Stango, a furry and the producer of Unleashed — which he says is Philadelphia’s first bimonthly furry dance party. “That’s always the big one,” he says, chuckling, when asked about common misconceptions regarding the furry fandom. “I think what attracts people to furry has nothing to do with sex.”

For some, there is a sexual side, he says, but it can be chalked up to the Internet’s unofficial Rule 34 to fandom: If it exists, then there’s a sexual component to it.

“The fandom is definitely not sex-based,” he stresses. “It is definitely attractive to people who didn’t quite fit in, maybe in their younger years. I know personally: That’s how I felt,” Stango says. He discovered the fandom as a high school senior after researching The Lion King on the Internet. Similar to Star Trek, Doctor Who or various anime fandoms, the furry demographic is one that has no qualms with being labeled as nerdy. “I think it attracts what would be your stereotypical nerd or geek. It’s definitely for folks who have a vivid imagination.”

The fur suit, a visual key that many associate with the fandom, is not even that common within the community, according to Stango — a decent fur suit generally costs close to $1,000 — but can be a tool for the more introverted participants.

“[The fur suit] is a way to bring your character to life,” he says. “It’s a means of self-expression. I’m a big believer that the mask is a means to unveiling the person underneath.

“This population is pretty introverted. That fur suit can enable someone to express more extroverted personality traits that they always wanted to express but didn’t quite have the nerve to … before.”

Stango organized the first Unleashed in May as an easy way for Philly furries to gather and network in real life, especially if they can’t make it to Pittsburgh or Irvine, Calif., for the conventions. After two successful one-offs, Unleashed will begin in earnest as a regular event at Center City nightclub Tabu next Friday.

“It’s pretty much just a giant dance party,” Stango says. “We bring in performers, so we have people from the drag community, the burlesque community, people who want to show off their talents. We also have our DJs.” Missing from his description is the heavy petting, sexual deviance trope. These furries aren’t looking for that kind of a good time. They just want to dance.

A therapist by trade, Stango recognizes the value of alternative expression. A regular event like Unleashed can be vital for a local furry community, he says, just as any forum and source of socializing can be for a fringe group that is often misrepresented and taken for a joke. For a subculture that lives primarily on the Internet, Unleashed could mean a lot.

“My main goal would be to provide a forum for expression for folks who may not be able to travel all the way to conventions,” he says. “I just want Unleashed to be a gathering place.”

Unleashed featuring performances by PocketCub and Brenda Banks, Fri., Sept. 19, 9 p.m., $12-$15, Tabu Lounge & Sports Bar, 200 S. 12th St., 215-964-9675, tabuphilly.com.


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Coming out of the forest. How did you do it?

Furry Reddit - Thu 11 Sep 2014 - 02:29

Hello fellow furs. I'm a relatively new furry from Wellington NZ. Although I'm newish I've loved anthro animals forever. My boyfriend doesn't know about me yet and I'm wondering about the best way to tell him.

So...how did you all tell your families and significant others?

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Tom Sawyer (2000)

Furry Reddit - Thu 11 Sep 2014 - 02:26
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Centurions of Fur and Claw

In-Fur-Nation - Thu 11 Sep 2014 - 01:47

We’ll finish up our werewolf triple-play with this one. Later this month Alterna Comics will release Empire of the Wolf issues #1 through #4 as a singe graphic novel in trade paperback. From Previews: “During the Roman conquest of Britain, a werewolf’s bite re-ignites the legendary feud between Romulus and Remus, pitting two centurions against each other in an epic war of werewolves that will decide the fate of Roman Empire itself. Empire of the Wolf is the saga that reveals the myth behind the history of ancient Rome. ” It’s written by Michael Kogge and illustrated by Dan Parsons.

image c. 2014 Alterna Comics

image c. 2014 Alterna Comics

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Halp

Furry Reddit - Wed 10 Sep 2014 - 23:56

I'm on the search for a fur maker who can make super cute deer ears and tail in time for Halloween. If some lovely fuzzbutt out there knows someone it would be much appreciated! <3

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Heading to my first rave, any tips/advice?

Furry Reddit - Wed 10 Sep 2014 - 22:42

So I'm a bit nervous that i may do something and be "That Guy". Please anyone can you give me some tips advice or words of wisdom? Thanks in advance.

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Furs who aren't socially inept?

Furry Reddit - Wed 10 Sep 2014 - 21:42

Hi, new to the fandom here and i'm just starting to reach out locally to try to make some furry friends. I'm really not trying to sound mean here I swear, but is it really as hard as I think it is to find find furs that don't have crippling social anxiety, extreme awkwardness, to full blown aspie-ness at times? I am NOT perfect socially myself, and can be kinda shy in the presence of large groups, but at the same time I can engage in small talk, can socialize pretty easily, and I have a good-sized group of non-furry friends. It just seems that based off of chats I have had with other furs online, these are hard attributes to come by in the fandom. This kinda worries me because I do want to be friends with furries, but I don't connect with extremely awkward or geeky people very well at all.

I guess I would describe myself as a typical college kid. I spend much of my time drinking, socializing, jamming with my bandmates, and going out with friends. I don't play video games or watch anime either, and I like hiking/the outdoors a lot. I'm also pretty mellow/chill (until I get intoxicated, that is) and not at all "bubbly" and "quirky" like I remember furries from high school being. I just don't fit the stereotypical furry niche, but I'm a total furfag at heart. Once again, I want to that say i'm NOT trying to be a dick. I respect all of you for who you, are and i'm sure you are all decent human beings no matter how you behave. I just want to get to know other furries that I could genuinely enjoy being around and establish friendships with. I'm likely going to start attending conventions once I get my fursuit, but I don't want to go alone or be stuck with people i'm not comfortable around. If I ever go to Anthrocon, I would much rather get trashed and crazy with people who know how to have a good time, rather than holed up in a hotel room snuggling and playing video games.

So yeah. Do I have an inaccurate interpretation of the fandom? Are there "average joes" who are well-adjusted but also furries like myself? Should I just forget the whole thing? Any advice would be great!

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Furry Babies (beanie babies) badge!

Furry Reddit - Wed 10 Sep 2014 - 20:53
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